The chalet is situated in the beautiful Swiss Alpine village of Levron, which is very close to the world famous skiing resort of Verbier in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. In order to take advantage of the beautiful views, the living area of the chalet is on the upstairs floor. The upstairs consists of an open-plan kitchen, dining area and a sitting area which has a fire-place. There are two French windows which lead out onto a balcony, which wraps around two sides of the chalet. The balcony which catches the sun all day is a wonderful place to eat out in the summer months. There is an outdoor table and chairs. There is a bathroom upstairs with a bath and shower, a basin and WC. In addition there is a laundry room with a washing machine and drier and a small fridge. Downstairs consists of three bedrooms, the largest of which has an ensuite bathroom with a bath, and shower, and basin and WC. The bathroom can also be accessed from the other rooms. Two of the bedrooms face south and both have French windows.
The chalet is located in the small village of Levron, a short distance from the world famous ski resort of Verbier. You can get to the cable car at Le Chable in 20 minutes by car from the chalet. Le Chable is situated in the valley below Verbier. One of the benefits of getting onto the cable car at Le Chable is that you avoid the long queues at Verbier!
Verbier is a world-class resort with something to please everyone. The town is situated on a sun drenched plateau at 1500 metres and has enviable snow and sun records. Verbier has some of the most challenging runs in Europe with the slopes of Tortin, Gentianes and Mont Fort to test the most experienced skier and boarder. For the intermediate skier there are the gentler picturesque tree lined slopes of La Tzoumaz and Nendaz. And beginners are well catered for with the convenient resort based slopes of Les Esserts, Le Bleu and Le Rouge. For the adventurous why not hire a mountain guide and the terrain available becomes limitless.
The chalet is situated on the outskirts of the village and faces south with spectacular views down the valley and to the mountains which border Italy. These mountains are called the St. Bernard and are famous for the dog with the same name. The chalet also has unobstructed views of the village. The only sounds you will hear will be the village church bell and in summer you will hear the cow
Don't ski? Don't worry, Verbier has a lot to offer the non-skier. There are many spectacular locations that can be reached on the lift system, including restaurants. There are beautiful mountain walks and cross country skiing. At the Sports Centre there is ice-skating, squash, swimming, jacuzzi and sauna. Throughout the year there are numerous concerts and exhibitions and a regular showing of English films at the cinema. Shopping in Verbier is justifiably famous as one of the most outstanding ski areas in Europe.