11 July 2007

“Chalet des Troncs”: chalet de charme in Haute Savoie, France

Filed under: Homes, apartments, chalets mountain — ebar @ 0:20

chalet di charme le grand bornand

The Grand-Bornard ski resort, located in Haute Savoie, in the heart of the Aravis mountains, between Mont Blanc, Annecy lake and Switzerland is the perfect environment for a relaxing mountain vacation away from the stressfull day-to-day-routine.

Small hotels de charme, chalets, log cabins or apartments are a good tourist offer alternative to luxury mountain hotels. An example is the “Chalet des Troncs”, a refined and intimate chalet de charme, entirely rentable. Pleasant decor and antiques create an inviting mountain traditional atmosphere. To spend beautiful moments of well-being the chalet offers an indoor swimming pool and a spa area, with stunning views over high mountains. To savour the delights of the savoiard cuisine, breakfast, lunch and dinner can be orderd at the restaurant and enjoyed in the warm ambiance of the mountain chalet.

tel +33 045 002 28 50
site www.chaletdestroncs.com

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  1. This is the most fantastic place to stay. Christine cooks the most delicious food, Jean-Francois looks after you beautifully, the bedrooms are rustic but incredibly charming and being located up a steep valley, you totally escape from the real world! We have visited twice, both for our honeymoon and secondly with our whole family, where we took over all 4 bedrooms. Both times the service was fantastic and we had so much fun. There is masses to do in the area - we went para gliding, spent a day in Annecy which is the Venice of France, bicycled down the mountain at La Clusaz and shopped in Le Grand Bornand. Chalet des troncs is a hidden gem!

    Comment from Andrew Loyd — 31 July 2008 @ 13:38

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