Experience the perfect blend of traditional Alpine aesthetics and contemporary amenities at Chalet Anniek, located in the charming village of Montalbert in La Plagne. This catered chalet offers a cozy yet luxurious retreat for ski enthusiasts and families.
Nestled in the scenic Alpine village of Montalbert, Chalet Anniek stands as a beacon of warmth and comfort amidst the vast ski landscape of La Plagne. Unlike the modern, purpose-built villages situated at higher altitudes, Montalbert retains the enchanting character of historical Alpine settlements. The village is part of the Paradiski area, one of the world's largest ski areas, boasting over 425 kilometers of slopes. Montalbert itself, with its lively center, offers a more intimate and authentic village atmosphere, enhanced by the recent addition of a high-speed gondola in 2015, which efficiently links it to the broader skiing network.
Spanning three floors, Chalet Anniek is designed to accommodate families and groups with ample space and a variety of amenities. The chalet features seven well-appointed bedrooms, large communal areas including a living/dining room, a sun terrace, and a playroom for children. Modern comforts such as free WiFi, board games, and a DVD player are available to keep guests entertained. Premium features like a sauna, hot tub, log fires, and electric boot warmers ensure a luxurious and comfortable stay. The chalet's live-in staff are on hand to provide delicious meals daily, allowing guests to relax fully and enjoy their vacation.
After a day on the slopes, Montalbert offers a range of après ski activities. The village center, just a short walk from the chalet, features cozy bars and local restaurants. Notable spots include La Tourmente Bar and Bar D'Ambiance Le White Bear, which are popular for their vibrant nightlife. On the staff's day off, guests have the opportunity to explore local cuisine. A recommended dining experience is Le Forperet, a traditional sheep farm turned restaurant, which offers stunning views and a chance to interact with farm animals.
Reaching Chalet Anniek is straightforward. For those driving, the chalet provides free parking; the route involves taking the A41 from Grenoble, followed by the N90 to Aime, and then the D88 to Plagne Montalbert. Alternatively, the nearest airports are Geneva, Grenoble, and Chambéry, all of which offer regular flights and transfers to the resort. The Aime la Plagne train station is serviced by both Eurostar and TGV, providing direct high-speed connections.
Chalet Anniek offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern luxury, making it an ideal choice for families and groups seeking a memorable Alpine experience. Its location in a traditional village, combined with access to one of the world's largest ski areas, ensures both tranquility and adventure. The comprehensive range of facilities and attentive staff guarantees a comfortable and hassle-free stay, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the beauty and excitement of La Plagne.
For more information on skiing in La Plagne, visit Paradiski's official website. To learn more about the amenities and booking details at Chalet Anniek, check their official chalet page.
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