Our Chalet is located in the very pleasant village of Peisey Nancroix at 1420 metres altitude (ideal altitude for all, for the sleep of the children and adult rest)...
The village is known for its authenticity, first mine school, guided tours are organised for all typical houses in the ages and listed church, chapels of Baroque...
An 18th century Savoyard house completely renovated with old frame and old wood offering high quality services, located in the sunny part of Villaret of the village of Peisey Nancroix in the heart of the vast area of Paradiski.
A three minute walk from the televillage Peisey which takes you to the slopes of the family resort of Peisey Vallandry.
But if you are a fan of wide open spaces, you can take the option of either the chairlift to Les Arcs resort or the Paradiski cable car which will drop you off at La Plagne. The ski school for your children is just at the arrival of the televillage.
In the summer, the village is very lively and holds many typical festivals. There are numerous activities like hiking, rafting, mountain biking, horse riding or a guided tour of the high mountains with someone from the resort. For lovers of mountain hiking discovering flora and fauna are organized. Finally, painting classes are possible right in front of the chalet with a famous painter called Isabelle Desse.
There are private parking spaces, which are tastefully decorated combining the charm of old wood with modern materials equally.
Nice benefits and very warm atmosphere guaranteed.
A sauna and a Jacuzzi will ensure après-ski relaxation.
The house is on 3 levels, 3 bathrooms, 5 bedrooms including one with 4 beds, a large living room and lounge with fireplace.
Sauna, jacuzzi.
Private courtyard.
A personalised welcome by a French and English speaking hostess.
Ski resorts are directly accessible from the chalet on foot without taking the car: Peisey Vallandry, Les Arcs, La Plagne and Paradiski.
The chalet is designed for 10 to 12 people, it is very relaxing by its style of decoration, its authentic charm ... often admired by hikers.