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Chalet Barragiste
Ski in/Ski out, beside piste & toboggan run
New to our programme last winter season we are delighted to be able to
offer chalet Barragiste once again. Barragiste is a recently renovated
and refurbished chalet, located on the edge of a piste just 350 metres
from the bubble lift in Courchevel 1550.
It is a most attractive catered chalet on 2 levels with 5 bedrooms, 6
shower rooms, 1 bathroom an open plan kitchen/dining room and a spacious
separate lounge, with a superb open fireplace, satellite t.v. (limited
channels), a DVD player and a heated boot rack.
The position of this catered chalet, at the edge of a blue piste, and
just a 2 minute walk from the town centre, makes it an ideal choice for
virtually every group, even if there are beginners in the party.
Barragiste also has the added attraction of being located right beside a
toboggan run. Make sure that you hire a toboggan and race down the
course. It is very exciting!
Normally, the chalet accommodates 10, but for groups who take the whole
chalet, there is the possibility of using the pretty mezzanine floor
above the dining area as a sixth bedroom for an extra 1 or 2 people.
The Beds
- Sleep 10-12
Ground Floor:
Entrance hall
Lounge with open fire and TV/DVD
Bedroom 1: Twin or double room with
en-suite shower room
Bedroom 2: Twin room (offset bunks) with shower and basin
Bedroom 3: Twin or double room with shower and basin
Bedroom 4: Twin or double room with shower and basin
Bedroom 5: Twin or double room with shower and basin
Bathroom: bath, wash hand basin and w.c.
In all the bedrooms, except number 2, the beds can be made up as twins or
doubles.
Note; Bedroom 5 has no outside window, there is a small window
overlooking the lounge.
First Floor:
Dining room and kitchen
Mezzanine above kitchen with two single beds
Shower room, shower wash hand basin and w.c.
Ski/boot room with heated boot rack
Staff live in (own facilities)
Please wear indoor shoes/slippers in the chalet.
The Food
Breakfast is provided every morning and consists of tea, coffee, fruit
juice, porridge, muesli, cereal, yoghurts, various combinations of: eggs,
bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, beans, etc., plus bread, jam and
honey.
Afternoon tea is prepared and left out for you to help yourself after
your skiing or snowboarding, and consists of tea, coffee, hot chocolate,
bread, jams, etc., plus homemade cake or biscuits or scones.
Dinner, normally served around eight o'clock, is a superb three course
meal plus cheese accompanied by good quality red and white wine with
coffee and tea to finish.
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