Chalet Himalya - Val d'Isere

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CHALET HIMALAYA

Val d’Isere, 4 bedrooms, sleeps 8 (2 further suites available providing occupancy up to 12 guests) Chalet Himalaya is an idyllic haven located in ski heaven. An old soul, married sensitively to the most luxurious modern comforts imaginable. Himalaya is a former monastery dating from the 17th century. Situated on the piste, it is a landmark building in the hameau of La Daille in Val d'Isére. An additional 2 suites can be joined to the chalet on request, to bring the occupancy to 12 guests.

Original features such as the massive fireplace and the stunning window stone seats (where monks would have sat and read till daylight faded) are enhanced by modern ornamental features and state of the art facilities. There is the movie screen which appears at the touch of a button. Then there is the invisible swimming pool which can pop up between the dining area and the cigar room where guests can relax after sampling the delights prepared by their chef. All bedroom suites have separate sleeping and relaxation areas with open bathrooms. The marble walls of the bath are adorned with delicately engraved snowflakes, while the floor of each bath is subtly heated. The bath is of impressive proportions, each commands a rain shower and converts into a steam room, easily seating up to 4 or more persons, with remote-controlled lights.

ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES: Features a massive fireplace and stunning window stone seats Movie screen (appears at the touch of a button) Invisible swimming pool (pops up between the dining area and the cigar room) Bedroom suites with separate sleeping and relaxation areas Open bathrooms with marble walls and floor heating Impressive bath (each commands a rain shower and converts into a steam room – seating up to 4 people, with remotecontrolled lights)


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