Val-d'Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Starting at €33,800 per Week (Full Catered)
Chalet Hall of the Slain, the epic hall from Nordic legend and is certainly a chalet fit for the Gods. It can sleep up to 13 guests across 6 spacious en-suite bedrooms, spread over 3 floors and features a plethora of fantastic facilities as well as extraordinary panoramic views of the famous V of Val d’Isère.
You will be welcomed into the open plan living area of Chalet Hall of the Slain by a roaring fire to warm you up after a long day up the mountain. The double-height vaulted ceilings of the lounge area make the room feel palatial. Enjoy a pre-dinner glass of champagne with your canapes from the comfort of the sumptuous sofas around the charming coffee table, designed to imitate the sledges of the past. Take in the fantastic views of Val d’Isere from the large windows and balconies or enjoy some peace and quiet in the reading corner. When your gourmet dinner is ready to be served, make your way over to the dining area which can comfortably seat 14 and keep your glass topped up throughout your meal from the fully-equipped bar.
The lower ground floor has been designed to offer complete relaxation. A wealth of lavish spa facilities are available for guests to enjoy. The indoor swimming pool, located in a room with stone walls and grey floors, will make it feel like you’re swimming inside the heart of a mountain. A Hammam and massage treatment room are on hand for guests looking for total tranquility while a large outdoor Jacuzzi, which can seat 7 people, offers gorgeous views of the famous ski resort of Val d’Isère. Along with the wellness area, on this floor there is also a state-of-the-art home cinema complete with a games console, designed with comfort and cosiness in mind so that you can sit back and fully immerse yourself in the entertainment.
The top floor of Chalet Hall of the Slain is taken up entirely by two master bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. These two spacious bedrooms have been richly designed with mountain woods and darker blues that wrap guests up in a cocoon of comfort. The other four double or twin bedrooms with en-suite shower or bathrooms are all located on the ground floor. Decorated in similar alpine fashion and in a mix of stylish colours, guests have an abundance of choice in bedrooms that epitomise the lap of luxury.
Chalet Hall of the Slain has a heated ski room with boot and glove warmers and access to the garage.
For larger groups Chalet Hall of the Slain can be combined with the next door chalet, Chalet Gandaki, to accommodate a group of up to 28 guests.
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