Explore the best Ski Chalets in Europe’s best Ski Resorts – Part 2

Explore the best Ski Chalets in Europe’s best Ski Resorts – Part 2

Published on 17/10/2016 by Finest Holidays - Luxury Travel

The readers of Condé Nast Traveler are a discerning bunch, used to the best things in life. So a list of the best skiing resorts based on their votes is well worth reading for anyone who’s thinking of booking a luxury chalet to catch the best of the ski season 2016/17.

At Finest Holidays we’re proud to say that we can help you find superlative accommodation in almost of these resorts – the best of the best.

Top 20 european ski resorts and luxury ski chalets – click here for Part 1

And here’s to you part two of the Traveler top 20 list!

11. Innsbruck, Austrian Alps

An Austrian classic, Innsbruck is youthful in character and timeless in appeal. The lively nightlife is matched by historic 15th-century architecture and skiing that’s made it a top professional winter sports venue that’s twice hosted the Winter Olympics.

View towards Innsbruck in the Tyrolean Alps on a winter’s night
View towards Innsbruck in the Tyrolean Alps on a winter’s night

12. Chamonix–Mont Blanc, French Alps

One of the best-known Alpine resorts, Chamonix was top choice for its scenery in the Traveler list, (it’s built in the shadow of Mont Blanc) and number 3 for nightlife. This is one of the birthplaces of modern winter sports, and still somewhere every serious skier should experience.

We recommend Chalet Dalmore, a five-bedroom super modern retreat with stunning Mont Blanc mountain views.

Living room with floor to ceiling windows at Chalet Dalmore
Living room with floor to ceiling windows at Chalet Dalmore

13. Davos, Swiss Alps

The people who rule the world come to this exclusive ski resort each year for the World Economic Forum. It’s a shame that they’re too busy attending meetings and forging international deals to enjoy the fabulous winter sports, including 60 miles of cross country skiing and world class skating.

If you’d like to live like a plutocrat, book a week in Tivoli Lodge, a large-group ski in/ski out chalet sleeping up to 18 guests in surroundings that redefine Alpine luxury. Mixing traditional mountain exteriors with the latest design inside, including a massive children’s play area, this 700-square-metre space is set facing south towards the highest peaks of Endagine.

The Master Bedroom at one of the best luxury chalets in the Swiss Alps: Ski in/Ski out Tivoli Lodge
The Master Bedroom at one of the best luxury chalets in the Swiss Alps: Ski in/Ski out Tivoli Lodge

14. Courmayeur, Italian Alps

The Italian side of Mont Blanc is well worth exploring, as a very fashionable in-crowd already knows. It’s a traditional village with a real Italian taste for the dolce vita in its après ski scene. The slopes are particularly well suited to off-piste skiers and the varied skiing of Chamonix is accessible by cable-car.

View towards the picturesque skiresort of Courmayeur in the Aosta Valley in northwestern Italy
View towards the picturesque skiresort of Courmayeur in the Aosta Valley in northwestern Italy

15. Kitzbuehel, Austrian Alps

You may know Kitzbuehel from the World Cup, and there are some superb, demanding pistes here for those who want to try to match the pros. The village itself is charming and traditional and hosts a very lively après ski scene for a demanding international clientele.

Book into the lovely Chalet Kitz if you are looking for a very Austrian Alps experience. The chalet consists of three apartments and sleeps 14.

Main living area with dining table at Apartment Holunder – one of Chalet Kitz’ three apartments
Main living area with dining table at Apartment Holunder – one of Chalet Kitz’ three apartments

16. Cervinia, Italian Alps
Italian resorts do particularly well for après ski – this is one of the world’s great dining and socializing cultures, after all – but not always so well for snow. Not so, Cervinia, where a ski pass will also get you access to Zermatt and Valtournenche in Switzerland.

Sunset over snow covered mountains in the Cervinia skiing area in the Aosta Valley, Italys smallest and least populated region
Sunset over snow covered mountains in the Cervinia skiing area in the Aosta Valley, Italys smallest and least populated region

17. Crans-Montana, Swiss Alps

Number 17 on the Condé Nast list for value, despite its reputation as an exclusive resort, Crans-Montana is one of the more traditional resorts, with architecture straight off an Alpine Christmas card. Some of the best ski terrain and views of both the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc don’t hurt its appeal either.

Take a look at Chalet du Bonheur. Brand new but built in the local style that so suits Crans-Montana, this stunning property is as contemporary inside as it is traditional outside. With its own private grounds and stellar spa and wellness facilities, it would be tempting to spend your whole holiday in Chalet du Bonheur.

Dining table and open kitchen at Chalet du Bonheur
Dining table and open kitchen at Chalet du Bonheur

18. Les Arcs/La Plagne, French Alps

This family-friendly resort is in the beautiful Tarentaise Valley, and has a lot of British fans thanks to the Eurostar link from London. Skiing and ski tuition are of a very high quality here, but the accommodation remains towards the functional end of the spectrum.

View towards the french skiresort of La Plagne in the Savoy Alps
View towards the french skiresort of La Plagne in the Savoy Alps

19. Verbier, Swiss Alps

If you want to share the slopes with royalty or the biggest sporting and entertainment stars then Verbier should be on your itinerary. It tends to attract young, fashionable folks and has a thriving freestyle and extreme sports scene that loves the fantastic quality of the Four Valleys ski area. Verbier is in all year around. Located on a mountainside at an altitude of 1500m, Verbier has it all. Very good restaurants, nice shopping, great night life. During the summer and winter months a wide range of sporting activities. In winter Verbier is a paradise for skiers with over 410 kilomtres of ski runs. It is part of the ‘Four Valleys’ ski area. The Mont-Fort glacier is 3300m, once up you can enjoy the most stunning views over the valleys. Verbier is also one of the best the best “off-piste” resort in the Alps.

One of the best chalets is Chalet Chouqui, a stunning chalet with indoor pool and spa. It sleeps 18. Chalet Chouqui comprises two interconnecting chalets with over 900m² and it has with the 15-metre indoor swimming pool the largest pool in a private chalet in Verbier.

The marvellous indoor pool at Chalet Chouqui is one of the biggest in all of Verbiers luxury ski chalets
The marvellous indoor pool at Chalet Chouqui is one of the biggest in all of Verbiers luxury ski chalets

20. Tignes, French Alps

Tignes is market as a “sporty” resort with access to excellent skiing in the giant Espace Killy, which is named after the triple Olympic champion, superstar French down-hiller, and local legend Jean-Claude Killy. High altitude accommodation attracts the best skiers and the après scene is no slouch either.

How about renting Chalet Opale, one of the most prestigious properties in Tignes Le Lac, from which you can be on the Almes piste as soon as you can strap your skis on and back relaxing in your outdoor hot tub as soon as you finish.

Chalet Opale’s balcony provides stunning views across Tignes Le Lac
Chalet Opale’s balcony provides stunning views across Tignes Le Lac

Finest Holidays are international luxury travel specialists with a portfolio of the highest quality luxury ski chalets in the world. Finest Holidays can help you plan a world-class winter break in these stunning Alpine resorts and at the best ski destinations in Canada and the U.S. Call us NOW on +34 971 13 15 41 to speak to a resort specialist or email relax@finest-holidays.com

 

Previous

Chalet One Oak, Megève

Are you ready for the perfect contemporary luxury chalet? One Oak chalet in Megève brings modernity to the ancient slopes of Mont Blanc in stunning style. With top-quality accommodation for up to 12 this is a superlative extended-family or large group bolt hole for your 2016/17 luxury winter holiday. The One Oak is... More details

Next

Chalet Aurora – Verbier’s finest new chalet

This chalet, in the legendary Swiss Alps resort of Verbier, is big in many ways. It has eight bedrooms sleeping up to 17 guests, who can relax and recline over four beautiful floors. And its attractions, services, and extras are far too numerous to list in full here. You really must check out the full... More details