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The ibex, a typical animal of the Alps fauna which was on the brink of extinction at the end of the 19th century, is now being reintroduced in different parts of the Alps.
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4 bedroom chalet in Oz en Oisans. Sleeps 8
This chalet is in a fantastic location, just 50 metres from the lift and a short walk from all the village’s amenities.
This cosy and homely chalet offers a welcoming space for guests to unwind. On the ground floor, you’ll find a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining area, and living space, with a dining table that comfortably seats all guests. The lounge area is centred around a log fire, surrounded by large, comfy sofas, and opens onto an expansive balcony with a chiminea and outdoor seating – perfect for taking in the stunning views.
In addition to the main living room, there is a relaxation area on the first-floor landing, an ideal spot for little ones to snuggle up and watch a movie after a fun day on the slopes.
The chalet sleeps up to eight guests in four en-suite bedrooms. All rooms can be arranged as twin beds or super-king doubles.
For entertainment throughout your stay, the chalet is equipped with a TV, DVD player, Nintendo Wii, Xbox, PlayStation, free WiFi, and a music system.
For added convenience, there is a wood-clad heated boot and kit room on the ground floor, allowing you to dry your ski wear overnight and start each day warm and cosy.
What’s included:
The chalet is located just 50 metres from Alpette Ski lift and a short walk from the Poutran bubble. All village amenities are just a short walk from the chalet to include, ski rental, ski school, restaurants, shops and bars. It is a great location for a family or group holiday with amazing mountain views.
This is a family-friendly company and they accept children of all ages. Sometimes there is a requirement to take sole occupancy of the property depending on the time of year and age of children. Child beds are generally at a reduced rate - again this varies subject to the time of year and configuration of the group.
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