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All Everyone Should Know about Chamonix Chalets

November 8th, 2009

If you’re thinking of a vacation spent skiing, Chamonix in France is a beautiful place for rest, relaxation, and some of the finest luxury ski chalets in the world. The location of the 1924 Winter Olympics — the first ever — Chamonix offered, even then, great skiing and hiking trails to challenge the best athletes worldwide worldwide waiting in an area of real natural beauty.

Alright, so what is it all about anyway? Situated on the northwest side of the Alps, Chamonix is structured as a commune made up of sixteen hamlets and villages. Mont Blanc — not to mention the Aguillles Rouges — is so close for Chamonix to swiftly become a convenient base camp when planning a ski vacation. The resort itself is famous and much frequented with skiers and mountaineers. And of course one of those peaks, Mont Blanc, has the honor of being among the top three natural sites visited worldwide and is visited year round. Here you can easily reach locations in which any extreme winter sport are indulged in nearby, including popular activities like snowboarding, mountaineering and of course skiing. For the less energetic holidaymaker hiking and ski trails are everywhere, granting you breathtaking views and reached easily by cable car. Great skill is not required for several of the slopes at the resort, which caters to almost any level of experience imaginable.

There’s still no better choice for an energetic family break than a luxury chalet. A chalet will help you feel comfortable in the Alps with no cause to give up luxury while your family enjoy winter sports.

Some catered chalets are just for two, although others cater to larger groups and feature several bedchambers, romantic fireplaces, a kitchen, and are all fully equipped. Mountain excursions can bring you to a romantic setting or an energetic outing for friends and family, and you won’t find a more perfect place for one to start from.

Summer or winter, there’s still so much to do during your stay in the Alps, including skiing, or simply mountaineering. Should you be not a skier but a tourist, you’ll still have much to keep you occupied on your Alpine vacation among the views, historical artefacts and places to visit, and the local shopping, all among the friendly population. Employing a quick transfer from Geneva this is an easy flight to make and following your arrival the right package deal will be absolutely simple to find, which makes it an absolute no brainer to secure a very special getaway.