Morzine, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Starting at €4,350 per Week
The Chalet Tilly is located in the heart of the Morzine resort, a few steps from the slopes, shops, entertainment, bars and restaurants. The chalet can accommodate 10 people comfortably in 5 en-suite bedrooms, it is spread over three levels, where everyone can be entertained as they wish.
Its charming and delicate decor is a wonderful combination of the Alpine style of the 50s and a modern style. The wood-burning stove sits in the middle of the main room, so you can feel its warmth and admire its shimmering flames from all angles, whether you’re enjoying a glass of wine at the table or lounging with a book in your hand on the sofa.
Its modern and fully equipped kitchen, open to the convivial space, will allow you either to cook yourself or to enjoy family cuisine with Mediterranean and Savoyard trends, concocted by our chef Olivier. But what really gives the impression of spending a relaxing holiday is that the chalet has a space entirely dedicated to relaxation and well-being with its sauna, jacuzzi and rain shower that you can use according to your needs. desires.
The fully equipped kitchen area is open to the dining room and the living room. In the middle of this friendly and comfortable space, sits a two-sided wood stove, very appreciable after a day of skiing. The living room is equipped with two sofas and armchairs around a large screen TV. Note that each room is equipped with a TV and wi-fi. This central room also opens onto a terrace from which one can admire a magnificent panorama of the mountains.
The jacuzzi, sauna and rain shower will provide you with a much appreciated moment of relaxation in the basement of the chalet.
The sleeping areas:
Ground floor – Find a cozy room with a double bed and three other rooms either in twin beds or in double bed format. All rooms have a private bathroom including wc, sink and Italian shower.
First Floor – One bedroom with a double bed. Private bathroom including wc, sink and Italian shower.
What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?
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