Chalet Klosters, Val D'Isere
Klosters is part of Chalets Suisses, a small private hamlet designed and built by ourselves on the secluded sun-drenched knoll of Le Crêt, one of the earliest and most charismatic enclaves of Val d’Isère. Our four stone and slate chalets seek to fuse the ambiance of an old stone village and traditional Alpine decor with contemporary cutting edge design and absolute comfort. To the weathered oak floors and seasoned timbers, we have added a veneer of cool contemporary styling including designer bathrooms and discreet state-of-the-art lighting.
Each chalet is dressed individually with scant regard for cost using antique furniture, the finest fabrics, hand made squashy sofas, goose down duvets and original art. Klosters boasts a glorious open fireplace, discreet mezzanine cinema area and an office with wireless internet access.
Chauffeured vehicle service to and from the piste daily until 8pm.
Features - Chalet Klosters, Val D'Isere
- 800m to village centre
- Chauffeured vehicles are available until 7pm for transfers to and from the slopes
- Fire place
- Mezzanine office area
- TV with UK freeview
- DVD with surround sound
- Stereo with ipod lead
- Telephone
- South & west terraces
- Parking
- Ski room with boot warmers
- Wi-Fi
- Daily newspapers
- Welcome Molton Brown toiletries
Accommodation - Chalet Klosters, Val D'Isere
Room 1
Twin with balcony, en suite bath, handbasin and WC
Room 2Double with en suite shower, handbasin and WC
Room 3Double with en suite bath, handbasin and WC
Room 4Twin with en suite bath, handbasin and WC
Meals - Chalet Klosters, Val D'Isere
Good food is an essential ingredient of every chalet party. The welcoming glass of bubbly and appetising canapés on your first evening sets the tone for a week of tempting cuisine.
Your day starts with a choice of tea or coffee at your bedside (we can leave it outside the door if you prefer). This is followed by a hearty breakfast, including French bacon, tomatoes and a choice of eggs or, if you prefer, porridge; all served with fruit juice, cereals, yoghurt, freshly baked bread, croissants, jams, and a selection of teas and coffee. Once a week your chalet host offers an option of fresh pancakes.
While you are out skiing your host will have laid out afternoon tea for your return – diet-defying cakes, bread, jam, tea, coffee or hot chocolate. First one home puts the kettle on!
Dinner comprises a three-course meal followed by a cheese course, coffee and mints, and all complemented by a selection of extremely palatable French wines. The quality of our wine is of a much superior standard to that which you might have come to expect on a chalet holiday and we have a choice of house reds and whites to accompany your evening meal. In the unlikely event that our house wine proves not to be to your liking then additional choices, including champagne and port, are available from our cellar for a small supplement.
Chalet Hosts: As well as possessing a flair for entertaining and a genuine love of food, our chalet hosts are friendly, unflappable and exceptionally hard working. Having completed a rigorous pre-season training course, each host is encouraged to manage their chalet as if it were their own home. We find this engenders a commitment to your enjoyment and well-being which makes the atmosphere in our chalets quite different. Our chalet hosts have one day a week off. On this day breakfast will be laid out and fresh bread delivered to your chalet. Your host will be delighted to recommend and book a local restaurant for your evening meal.