The Hideaways Club - Chalet Soleil
Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 levels
4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 0 square feet, 0 square meters
Bedrooms
Queen, Queen, Queen, and Queen
8 guests maximum
Nearest airport
Genève Airport (GVA) or Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS)
1 hr by car from GVA and 2 hrs by car from LYS
Property View
...stunning views of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan ski resort in the French Alps!
Additional Fees
Concierge Shopping Service (40€ per hour)
Activities of Interest
- Hike
- Snow Skiing
- Tramway du Mont Blanc - A classic Chamonix experience, ideal for visitors who want to admire scenery of pastures and forests as the tramway ascends to Bellevue at 1,900 meters.
- Le Brévent - Visitors can discover some of the most pristine scenery in Chamonix by taking a gondola lift and cable car ride up to Le Brévent.
- La Bergerie Restaurant - Enjoy some delicious local cuisine in a casual dining room or on a terrace that affords magnificent views of the Alps.
- Col de Balme - During summer, the Col de la Baume is covered with wide-open green pastures and colorful wildflowers. This area is ideal for a relaxing nature walk and a picnic.
- Rochers des Gaillands - About two kilometers south of Chamonix next to the Gaillands Lake, the Rochers Gaillands offer a range of climbing routes from easy to difficult.
Places of Interest
- Mont Blanc (24 mins) - One of nature's most spectacular sights, Mont-Blanc is the highest peak of the Alps and forms part of the French border with Italy. Mont Blanc reaches an altitude of 4,810 mt, so high that it is always covered in snow.
- Chamonix Village (10 mins) - Chamonix was put on the map by two English aristocrats who discovered the place in 1741. It is renowned for its upscale atmosphere and fancy boutiques.
- Mer de Glace (35mins) - One of the largest glaciers in Europe, its French name translates to "Sea of Ice," which makes sense considering the glacier spans seven kilometers in length.
- Musée Alpin (7 mins) - This museum illustrates the history of Chamonix-from the first tourists who admired the "Glacières de Savoye" (Savoy Glaciers) to the installation of cable cars and the golden era of glamorous ski resorts.
- House of Memory and Heritage (15mins) - Inaugurated in 1828, the building that was at the time called the "House of the Sisters," and was built to host a girls' school run by two sisters from the Charity of La Roche-sur-Foron.
Reviews
Eric D.
September 2019Que du bonheur ! Happiness is here !
What a wonderful time we had. We were 4 couples of friends and stayed at the Chalet Soleil for one week. Everything was just perfect. Justine is very kind. The place was extra clean and comfortable. The view from the chalet is just incredible ! A gift of nature that we had the chance to admire every day. And we were glad to discover all the places we could go to have a nice walk or trek. Thank you very much for this wonderful opportunity. Eric Dupont & Christine Michaud”