Chalet L'Ardeve - La Tzoumaz Verbier - Ideal in Winter and in Summer

Chalet L'Ardeve is a beautifully presented 7 person chalet built in 1995 situated a short walk from the centre of La Tzoumaz on the snow-sure Verbier/4Vallees skiing domain, the largest in Switzerland. The chalet sits on its own private, sunny grounds at 1600m altitude with ski in/ski out convenience (conditions permitting) in winter and immediate access to an extensive network of alpine walking and cycling paths in summer. The tasteful accommodation comprises two double bedrooms with private facilities on the ground floor with a third doulbe bedroom, also also benefiting from a separate bathroom with bath, overheadshower, WC and basin off the large comfortable lounge/dining/kitchen area on the upper floor. Enjoy the balcony or sun terrace, offering superb views of the Bernoise Alps and the Rhone Valley below. Have breakfast bathed in sunshine on the breakfast terrace. Enjoy a glass of wine in front of the wood burning stove or enjoy the peaceful sunsets over Les Dents du Midi, before strolling down through the chalets to the village centre, a mere 10 minutes walk away.

New for 2010

Dishwasher - to make your stay more relaxing

2nd bedroom now incorporating modern IKEA bunk beds, double bed below, single bed above, with an LCD TV, X Box and choice of games.

New LCD TV in sitting room with incorporated DVD player and choice of 30 DVDs

Cast iron BBQ

 

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The Chalet

3 bedroom 7 person Chalet in Swiss Alps to rent
Frs Ch 800-2550 per week

Features: wood burning stove, stunning panoramic views, large open kitchen (ceramic hob, extractor, oven, microwave), TV with integrated DVD player, TV with XBox & games in 2nd bedroom, large balcony, 2 terraces, ski in / ski out (if snow conditions permit), private secluded location, private access road (4x4 and/or chains in winter), private parking, quick access to village centre on foot (10 mins), direct access to Verbier/4 Vallees ski domain (1 lift - 8 man high speed gondola to Savoleyres).