Situated amongst the grandeur of majestic mountains, Chalet Marfik exudes an exquisite charm with its impeccable use of local wood and premium natural materials. This chalet offers a harmonious blend of opulence and warmth, providing luxurious and comfortable accommodation for up to eight adults and two children.
Inside, the chalet features spacious yet inviting interiors, creating a cozy ambiance throughout. A convenient lift grants access to five stunning bedrooms, each adorned with its own en-suite bathroom. The chalet also includes a terrace with a jacuzzi, allowing guests to unwind while soaking in the breathtaking surroundings. Additionally, a state-of-the-art home cinema adds to the entertainment options available. As for skiing enthusiasts, the chalet's prime location offers easy access to the slopes, with the nearest ski access a mere 150 meters away.
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* Villa rates and exchange rates are subject to change without notice and are not confirmed until reservations are booked and paid in full.
€5,000 Flat
In the French Alps, in the Tarentaise Valley in Savoie, Rhône-Alpes region near Grenoble. It falls under Les Trois Vallées, the largest connected ski area in the world.
• The closest ski access is 150m / 3 minutes within walking distance (just across the road)
• At the feet of the slopes (200m) by the ISF Ski School
• 8 minutes' drive from Courchevel centre and 5mn ride with the telecabin to La Croisette (tourism office building)
• Air Alpes - Aerosavoie, Courchevel Airport (CVF) : 9km
• Moûtiers : 25 km
• Chambery : 100 km
• Chamonix - Mont Blanc : 116km
• Grenoble : 129 km
• Airport: Geneva :190 km
• Lyon : 187 km (2h00)
• Nice : 550 km (5h00)
• Paris : 600 km (5h30)
The name Courchevel comes from a local agricultural practices. Sheperds took care not to let calves graze in Courchevel 1500 area where the thick grass scratched their tongues. In Saint-Bon patois it was called « écortzevé » and the word became Courchevel.