Maison du Bouquetin, Allemont
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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2 bedroom apartment in Oz en Oisans. Sleeps 4
A well-located apartment, just 50 metres from the nearest lift and within walking distance of the village.
The Snug is located on the lower floor of the chalet and can be booked independently as a private apartment. It’s perfect for smaller groups who want their own space while still enjoying the catered chalet experience.
The main living area is shared with other guests, where everyone dines together, creating a sociable and welcoming atmosphere.
The lounge features large, comfortable sofas centred around a log fire and opens onto an extensive balcony with a chiminea and outdoor seating – ideal for taking in the stunning views.
The apartment sleeps four guests in two double bedrooms, which can also be arranged as twins, and has two bathrooms.
For entertainment, 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 gear overnight and start the next morning warm and cosy.
What’s included:
The apartment 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 apartment 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.
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.
This museum houses permanent and temporary exhibitions about the production of electricity in the valley.
Learn the secrets of the wildlife of the Oisans. Qualified staff leads this fun and realistic wildlife discovery, using interactive terminals offering a choice of virtual walks with activities featuring mountain fauna.
Winter ice caves with sculptures that change every year.
This museum showcases the lives, tools and exploits of miners between the 12th to 14th centuries.
This church's architecture, stained glass windows and organ are great works of art. Come to see them! The church is open every day. The museum of Huez and Oisansalso organises free visit once weekly all year round (rendezvous on the church square).
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