Chalet Bonnevie

Chalet Bonnevie, Val d'lsere, France

Facilities

  • Wi-Fi
  • Television
  • Fireplace
  • Balcony
  • Ski in/Ski out
  • Ski Room
  • Boot Room
  • Lounge
  • Dining Room
  • Airport: 146 km
  • Resort
  • Slopes
  • Town
  • Lifts
  • Bedrooms
  • Twin beds
  • Double Beds
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Transfer time

2 hours

About Chalet Bonnevie

Chalet Bonnevie is located in the fabulous ski resort of Val d'Isere in France. It is located in a peaceful spot, so guests are not too far away from the lively days and nights, but can enjoy the peace and tranquillity of a night time, as it is set in the beautiful Le Fornet accommodation area. The main ski area is 400 metres away and the resort centre is 2 km away.

Chalet Bonnevie shares the same building as the Chalet Bonneval and is spread over three floors. There are balconies and a terrace, with magnificent views of the stunning snow filled mountains and skiers showing off their skills down the slopes. Inside the chalet, you will find a warm and friendly atmosphere and the chalet has been renovated to give a modern, yet traditional feel throughout.

There is an open plan lounge/diner with a large open fire and a TV with a DVD player. Guests will enjoy the meals around the large dining table that have been prepared in the kitchen by their chalet host. Guests can still keep up to date with everything back home with the free WiFi that is available throughout the building.

Ski Accommodation

Chalet Bonnevie has a ski room with heated boot rack, garage, twin and double beds, lounge, log fire, dining area, TV, DVD player, shower, bath and each bedroom has a balcony.

Meals

Breakfast is provided with the option of a cooked breakfast or a continental choice. Afternoon tea is served with unlimited tea or coffee accompanied with a slice of homemade cake. Dinner is a 4-course meal with canapes and an aperitif followed by an appetiser, main course and dessert, completed with coffee and chocolates.

About Val d'Isère, France More information

More Britons choose Val d'Isère for ski holidays than anywhere else in the world so that's a good recommendation in itself. The resort has a long season, thanks to the added attraction of the Pissailas glacier at high altitude, so make the most of the opportunity between the end of November and the first week of May.

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  • Good for Families
  • High Altitude