This Val d’Isere Duo is a Magical Revelation

This Val d’Isere Duo is a Magical Revelation

Published on 20/07/2018 by Finest Holidays - Luxury Travel

We know that many of you will be planning to enjoy Val d’Isere in the French Alps this winter – and if you haven’t, you really should experience arguably France’s finest ski resort – and we’re proud to add two magnificent new luxury chalets to our portfolio for the ski season, 2018/19.

Chalet Inoko, situated a 5-minute chauffeur drive to the north-east of the village center of Val d’Isere, is a symphony of tasteful understatement that combines the best Alpine traditions with Japanese-inflected interiors. Chalet Inoko provides its all-embracing vision of luxury, comfort and style in a different way that is just as effective.

Chalet Inoko, living area
Chalet Inoko, living area

Beautifully sited in mountain woodland, Chalet Inoko mixes traditional Alpine materials with a beautifully understated design scheme that reflects Japanese minimalism with no compromises on comfort or facilities. Over three floors your group can spread out, relax and find their own space or come together in a stunning open-plan living and dining area that makes the most of the Alpine light.

Chalet Inoko, dining table
Chalet Inoko, dining table

The huge windows will have you longing to get outside to the slopes – or to the terrace hot tub, and fire pit.

Chalet Inoko, terrace with hot tub
Chalet Inoko, terrace with hot tub

The spa brings more healing water and steam to your stay, with an indoor swimming pool and sauna that you can supplement with massage or therapies in a dedicated massage room. When you want to step things up a bit then turn up the integrated sound system or dial up a film on Apple TV.

Chalet Inoko, indoor pool
Chalet Inoko, indoor pool

Chalet du  Crêt is just down the road, on the way to the lifts at La Daille, another signature property for Finest Holidays that offers you an immaculately designed guest experience in a beautiful former-monks’ farm. Some of the best dining and chicest bars are on your doorstep here. The rooms in Chalet du Crêt have been individually styled in a recent refurbishment.

Chalet du Crêt, living area
Chalet du Crêt, living area

Reflecting its former life as a dairy run by monks, du Crêt is packed with original architectural features, upon which has been painted a delicious layer of luxury, design excellence and the best facilities. That includes some lovely lighting effects, curated modern art, and enormous TV screens.

Chalet du Crêt, dining and living area
Chalet du Crêt, dining and living area

You’ll relax naturally here – especially if you have kids, this is a wonderful family chalet – and any help you need can be found in the spa, built around a north African-style hammam. Keep that feeling going outside as you sink into a terrace hot tub.

Chalet du Crêt, hot tub
Chalet du Crêt, hot tub

All this makes the most of a loving restoration that preserves the likes of the double-height ceilings in the master suite, aged wooden beams throughout, and even a chapel in the grounds.

Chalet du Crêt, master suite
Chalet du Crêt, master suite

These chalets really stand out. And there’s plenty of competition in Val d’Isere, one of the most popular – and most stylish, exciting, exclusive, and sporting – ski resorts in Europe.

Chalet Inoko and Chalet du Crêt both provide comfort and relaxation in beautiful spaces that will bring you together as friends, family or colleagues. Both can accommodate large groups, with accommodation for 12 people (with two additional children’s beds in Chalet Inoko). There are various service packages available: fully catered, self-catered or bed and breakfast.

Val’s 300km of slopes bring in serious ski lovers, especially those who love powder snow. There have been some important developments last winter, including a new underground travellator to the lifts. Not that this famous former-Olympic hosting village needed much to improve it. French cuisine, style, shopping and socializing are as naturally a part of a Val d’Isere ski season as they are of an afternoon on the Champs Elysees. The two-Michelin starred L’Atelier d’Edmond is the top of the tree, but the definitive restaurant guide’s pages for the resort are packed with wonderful places to eat. The Folie Douce and Dick’s Tea Bar are both après venues that have world-wide reputations. After a day’s skiing and maybe a couple of drinks, a beautiful home to return to is the icing on the cake of your ski holiday.

Val d’Isere has some of the best skiing in the world. You should enjoy it this winter in some of the best luxury ski properties in the world. And in these two chalets, families, friends and corporate visitors have the chance to take their ski break to a new level.

For more information on Chalet du Cret, Chalet Inoko and other luxury ski chalets, apartments and hotels in the French Alps browse our collection, find us on social media, or contact us on relax@finest-holidays.com or call +34 661718061.

 

 

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