Les Gnellets in Val d`Isere
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Prices from
£525 (€604)
Sole Occupancy per week
Catered
- Sleeps 10-12
- 5 bedrooms
- Very popular ski chalet, spacious and full of atmosphere
- Long, high living room with log fire, verandah and mezzanine with extra beds
- WiFi
- Three bedrooms have en-suite facilities, two share the upstairs bathroom and separate wc
- Boot warmer
- In the hamlet of Le Joseray, next to La Moraine, three minutes’ walk from lifts, pistes and bus, six from centre
- Close to centre
- A chef and an assistant, who live out
- Damage deposit for all bookings
The chalet Les Gnellets is a three-minute walk from the pistes, lifts and buses, and just five minutes from the church.
The chalet is in the lovely hamlet of Le Joseray, six minutes’ walk from the village centre, though there are shops, bars and restaurants closer by, just two or three minutes away.
The Rond Point is a 120m walk away, at which point you clip on your skis and glide down to the main Olympique and Solaise lifts.
Les Gnellets is a traditional, pretty and welcoming chalet.
Les Gnellets has always generated a particularly laid-back and contented atmosphere with all the larch and granite, because it is so convenient for skiing, with the Solaise and Bellevarde lifts and pistes.
The chalet has no neighbours in proximity.
Breakfast every day
Afternoon tea and Dinner on six nights of the week.
Unlimited wine with the evening meal, until complimentary coffee is served
The room the time-honoured locals obviously planned to spend most of their time in is the spacious, high-ceilinged, open-plan dining-sitting-room-kitchen, with its log fire surrounded by sofas, its terrace and mezzanine.
On the same floor is the super master-bedroom with a balcony overlooking the Calabourdane stream, and both a bath and a very indulgent rain-head shower.
The two other bedrooms on this floor have en-suite facilities, while the last two, upstairs, share a bathroom and separate loo.
The two upstairs rooms are tucked under the rafters, up a staircase with not one but two low beams to test sobriety.
There are two more beds on the big mezzanine above the living room.
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