Rent Chalet Lavachet France
Holiday Home Rental Description
Set in the quaint hamlet of Fornet, Chalet Lavachet beckons with its recently renewed allure, infused with a warm, familial spirit that sets the stage for moments of relaxation and conviviality. This four-level haven accommodates up to twelve guests within its six authentically adorned rooms, where the promise of comfort is enhanced by high-end, luxury linens. Two of these rooms extend their charm with south-facing terraces, offering panoramic views of the region’s beauty.
Stepping into the chalet, the interior unfolds in a seamless display of fresh wood and high-end furnishings. The open-plan living area is an ode to comfort, featuring a light grey corner sofa that invites you to sink into its embrace, and a plush additional seating area in regal shades of royal blue and gold both complementing the rustic fireplace. The adjacent dining area, adorned with a table and chairs to accommodate the whole group, sets the stage for shared moments over a delicious home-cooked meal.
Chalet Lavachet’s fully-equipped kitchen is a culinary haven in its own right, boasting a breakfast bar and additional seating – a perfect perch for a morning cuppa or a glass of wine while keeping the cook company.
Additional facilities available to guests during their stay include a baby bath and high chair for the littles ones, practical touches like an electric vehicle charging station, ski locker, and shoe warmers, and multimedia offerings, including a connected audio system and home cinema to cater to modern tastes.
Beyond the living spaces, Chalet Lavachet unfolds additional layers of luxury. A private jacuzzi and sauna beckon in the relaxation area, promising serene moments of unwinding, while a games room and reading area add dashes of leisurely pursuits, completing the tapestry of entertainment.
Chalet Lavachet isn’t just a place to stay; it’s an invitation to embrace Alpine charm, creating memories that echo the laughter and warmth shared within its walls.
The Chalet
Interior
Ground floor
– Bedroom with double bed (160 x 200), TV, terrace and ensuite bathroom with bath, toilet, basin, hairdryer and towel dryer
– Bedroom with sofa bed (160 x 200), TV and ensuite bathroom with bath, toilet, basin, hairdryer and towel dryer
First floor
– Lounge space with corner sofa, seating area, fireplace and TV with home cinema system
– Dining area with table and chairs
– Fully-equipped kitchen with breakfast bar and additional seating
– Bedroom with double bed (160 x 200), TV, terrace and ensuite bathroom with bathtub, basin, hairdryer and towel dryer
– Bedroom with sofa bed (160 x 200), TV and ensuite bathroom with bathtub, toilet, basin, hairdryer, towel dryer
– Bedroom with 2 single beds (80 x 200 – can be converted into a double), TV and ensuite bathroom with bathtub, basin, toilet, hairdryer, towel dryer
– Bedroom with 2 single beds (80 x 200 – can be converted into a double), TV and ensuite bathroom with bathtub, basin, toilet, hairdryer, towel dryer
Second floor
– Leisure space with jacuzzi, sauna, games room, cinema room, massage table and relaxation area
– WC
Outdoor spaces
– Terrace
Additional facilities
– Baby bath
– Highchair
– WiFi
– Speaker audio system
– Shoe warmers
– Ski locker
– Wood fireplace
– Parking space
– Board games
– Electric charging station (vehicle)
– Baby cot
Found at the source of the Isère River, where the Tarentaise valley unfolds, Val d’Isère embraces its identity as a winter sports haven. From a small isolated village transformed by skiing in the 1930s, it has evolved into one of the world’s ski capitals, renowned for hosting ski world championships. Enveloped by steep mountains and larch trees, the resort sprawls over 4 kilometres from La Daille to Le Fornet, a passage obligatory for the legendary Col de l’Iseran.
This geographical positioning gifts Val d’Isère with enviable snow cover. The meteorological phenomenon known as the "eastern return" brings snow from the Italian summits, gracing the Val d’Isère ski area with abundant and high-quality snow, making it a snow enthusiast’s haven from the end of November to the beginning of May – one of the longest winter seasons in European resorts.
Connected to Tignes, the Val d’Isère ski area, part of the expansive Espace Killy, stands as one of the world’s largest, most technical, and varied ski areas. The renowned Face de Bellevarde, with its technical prowess and altitude difference, captivates skiers and walkers alike.
Beyond skiing, the village maintains its pre-ski charm, authenticity, and Savoyard character. The architecture, adorned with Val d’Isère stone, slate, and fir wood, reflects a commitment to preserving the old Savoyard village allure.
The heart of Val d’Isère pulsates with life in its pedestrian-friendly Old Village and Front de Neige. Lively squares and streets, illuminated by playful lights and accompanied by music, infuse the atmosphere with a subtly festive spirit. Post-skiing pleasures unfold at the Front de Neige, with drinks at spots like Cocorico and La Doudoune or savoury crepes at La Grande Ourse and Le Brussel’s. Alternatively, a stroll through the authentic old village, where streets weave around the baroque church, offers a charming retreat.
With Chalet Lavachet’s location just 2000 metres from the centre and a mere 200 metres from the Fornet cable car, it becomes a gateway to the seamless fusion of alpine adventures and après-ski delights that Val d’Isère promises.