Chalet Evergreen, Meribel
Chalet Evergreen boasts the ultimate in skiing convenience, perched on the side of the hill with the Hulotte piste running right past your doorstep down to the Morel chairlift. You just slip on your skis and ski in and out. For those who choose not to ski in and out, the bus stop is just 200m from the chalet to take you straight to the resort centre. This is skiing made easy.
This free-standing chalet is the perfect choice for larger groups. It is spacious, modern and fresh, yet furnished with a touch of traditional alpine charm.
Features - Chalet Evergreen, Meribel
- Balcony
- Log Fire
- Ski in- Ski out
- Massage can be organised
Accommodation - Chalet Evergreen, Meribel
There is a sizeable open plan living and dining room with an open fireplace, comfortable sofas, terrace and balcony with views of the valley. All bedrooms are of a generous size, each with either en suite or private facilities. With the added bonus of heated boot racks and an enviable location, this chalet is a real crowd pleaser.
Ground Floor
Rooms 1 & 2- twin with bath and WC
Room 3 - twin with shower and WC
- Ski room with heated boot rack
First Floor
Room 4- twin with bath and WC
Room 5- twin with bath, WC and balcony
- Open plan living and dining room with large open fire and balcony
- Kitchen
Second Floor
Rooms 6 & 7- 2 twins with bath and WC
Room 8- twin with balcony, private shower and WC (not en suite)
Meals - Chalet Evergreen, Meribel
Breakfast
Start your day with hearty breakfast a buffet selection of cereals, fresh fruit and yoghurts, freshly baked local bread and jams accompanied by fruit juices, tea and coffee. In addition there is a daily cooked option with eggs and one of the following: bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, hash browns, baked beans or pancakes & syrup served each day apart from the chalet staff day off and change over day. For the traditional skiers amongst you we can of course offer porridge on request!
Afternoon Tea
On your return from the slopes, discuss the day's skiing with your fellow guests whilst helping yourself to afternoon tea. Bread and jam and a slice (or two) of delicious home-made cake or biscuits should help keep hunger pangs at bay until dinner time.
Dinner
With the theme of a casual dinner party in mind, your chalet hosts serve a delicious 3 course meal at around about 7.30 p.m. giving you plenty of time to rest aching muscles and recuperate after your day skiing. House wine is available throughout dinner coffee to finish. Chalet staff always aim to please and if given notice will as much as possible adapt their menus to your specific tastes and dietary requests.