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Chalet Marie Stuart

74340 Samoëns

Opening

Throughout the year : open daily.

Prices

Winter :
Ski pack / pers. / week : 395 to 785 €

Summer :
B&B : 35 to 40 €
Diner (wine included) : 25 €

It is possible to rent the entiere chalet by the week execept in winter. Prices on demande.

Catered Ski Chalet - Traditional chalet in peaceful location, 1km from village centre. Good food, marvellous view, non-smoking.

The chalet is owner-operated by a qualified chef who offers a high quality of service and standard of accommodation. There are 6 ensuite bedrooms, a salon with a fireplace and a separate TV room . The chalet is Wifi enabled. From the Balcony where, in summer, you can enjoy a drink or a meal, there are magnificent views across the Giffre Valley. The large private garden has a swimming pool, (summer), and parking. The ground floor has a Games Room, sauna suite and a large drying room. Airport or railway station transfers can be arranged and advice offered on childcare facilities, ski hire (20% reduction), ski passes and other activities
Terms: Winter : Ski formula - Breakfast, afternoon tea, and (6 nights) aperitif & canapés, dinner with wine, coffee and digestif. Minimum stay 2 nights..
Summer : bed & breakfast, dinner on request, weekly self catering.
Booking Deposits: Winter (ski formula) 150€ per person, balance 6 weeks prior to arrival.
Summer: Negotiable : minimum one night’s tariff per person.
Self Catering (Summer) - 30%, balance 6 weeks prior to arrival.

Bons plans

Reductions summer and winter: children under 3 years free. Reductions for children 3-12 years depending on age and for large groups. For availability, please see the chalet’s own website.

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Chalet Marie Stuart

04 50 90 71 49

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