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Ski Chalet Pierre

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Chalet Pierre ~ Ground entrance

Entrance to the chalet for guests is by the lower ground floor.  Skis/boards are stored in the rack here.

To the right is an en-suite bedroom with a double bed, and space for a further bed as required.

On the left hand side is a heated room where ski and outdoor boots are left to keep dry.

Access to the first floor is via the stairs.

   

On the first floor is the main lounge and dining area, with access to the covered terrace.

A large open fire brings the room alive for winter evenings, and coupled with the thermostatically controlled under-floor and space heating cold is forever banished.

There is ample seating for guests around a large coffee table.  TV/DVD/video is provided with a wide selection of movies. 

On the same level is the first bedroom (double bed) with en-suite, which includes its own private balcony.  A second shower room with toilet and hand-basin is also located on the first floor.

Chalet Pierre ~ First Floor

 

 

 

 

 

   
Chalet Pierre ~ Second Floor

The top floor comprises bedrooms 2, 3 and 4, and the bath/shower room with toilet and hand-basin.

Bedroom 2 features a sloping ceiling typical of the Haute Savoie chalets in the region.  This room provides three adult-sized single beds, with the additional possibility of accommodating a child in a folding bed.  A glazed door gives access to a balcony.

Bedroom 3 is suitable for two adults, and again provides access to a balcony via its own glazed door.

Bedroom 4 can accommodate two adults in twin beds.

 
   

All bedrooms have provision for clothes storage and hanging space, in the form of wardrobes, large drawers or wall hangers depending upon the room.

Bulky coats and outdoor shoes can be left in the cloakroom on the lower ground floor.

 
       
    Please note: The descriptions and floor plans on this page  offer a fair and reasonably accurate representation of the chalet configuration and its key facilities and features.  Whilst this configuration is unlikely to alter to any significant extent, it is possible that during the course of the season some minor layout changes (e.g. in furniture positioning) might be necessary.