Chalet Tomasz
Features
- Sleeps 12 - 14
- Terrace/Balcony
- Fireplace
- Catered chalet
Situated in a stand-alone building in Les Eucherts, the newly developed
area of La Rosiere 1850, Chalet Tomasz is a chalet apartment been built
to a high standard and is extremely spacious. Set over the top two
floors of the building it is conveniently accessed by a lift directly to
the entrance floor. The open-plan living and dining area has plenty of
comfortable seating, a wood burning stove, flat-screen TV and balcony.
All six bedrooms have en suite facilities plus two of the bedrooms have
balconies. The extra beds in rooms 3 and 5 can be used for adults, making
these chalets a great choice for families.
Chalet Tomasz benefits from
two saunas and a ski room with heated boot dryers. Although shared,
these facilities are exclusive to guests from Chalets Tomasz, Beretta
and Daniel. Luxury massages are also available, which are payable in
resort and perfect if you've taken a tumble on the piste!
Location
The bus stop is located just 20 metres (approx.) from the chalet and it
runs regularly throughout the day (from 08.00hrs until 20.00hrs) taking
guests directly to the shops, cafes and bars in the old town centre.
However, with its own ski school and hire, bowling alley, ice rink, bars
and restaurants, Les Eucherts is a convenient centre in itself.
Chalet Layout
Lower Floor -1
communal wellness area with two saunas, shower and WC
massage room (bookable locally at a supplement)
Ground Floor
communal ski room with boot dryers
Chalet Entrance Floor (First Floor, accessed by a lift):
open-plan living and dining area with wood burning stove and flat screen TV
balcony
WC
Room 1 = small double with shower and WC
Room 2 = large twin with shower and WC
Room 3 = large twin with shower, WC, private balcony (valley view) and extra single bed
Room 4 = twin with shower and WC
Second Floor:
Room 5 = large twin with bath, shower, WC and extra single bed (under eaves)
Room 6 = twin with bath, WC and private balcony (valley view) (under eaves)
Meals
- Warming vin chaud upon arrival
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A cooked breakfast with a daily variety of hot options such as poached
eggs, sausages, tomatoes and hash browns with croissants and pain au
chocolat (or local breads, ham and cheese in Austria and Switzerland)
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A fresh fruit bowl throughout your stay
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Aperitifs and canapes on 5 nights
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A selection of Silver level wines, unlimited coffee
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A freshly cooked 4 course, locally inspired, menu including a cheeseboard
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After-dinner chocolates to accompany your freshly made coffee
Breakfast and dinner will be served on 5 out of 7 days (6 out of 7
days on departure date February 16th 2019) and a continental breakfast
will be left out on 2 mornings.
Extra Information:
All rooms can take a cot except room 1, 5 and 6
Plenty of covered parking on the ground floor
300 metres to town
Chalet staff live in.
La Rosière 1850 Resort Info
La Rosière skiing
La Rosière is built in traditional chalet style high up on the road from Bourg-St-Maurice to the Petit St Bernard pass to Italy. In winter the road ends at a car park at the top of La Rosière, just below the main lifts. There’s a small main village and an even smaller, newer satellite (Les Eucherts), a short bus ride – or a floodlit forest walk – to the east. La Rosière is lift linked with the Italian resort of La Thuile and has a great snow record. The two resorts, although unlikely stablemates, form a substantial ski area with plenty of long wide runs to please intermediates. La Rosière also provides a useful gateway to some exciting heli-skiing over in Italy, enabling locals and ski holiday makers in France (where heli-skiing is banned) to heli-ski in Italy to their hearts' content (bookable through the Evolution 2 ski school), before returning to France's Tarentaise Valley. The combined area has 33 lifts and 135km of pistes.
The main draw back for those wanting to ski the Italian side is that the lift link is a long pomma lift and not suitable for beginners, young children or snowboarders not proficient in riding long pommas.
La Rosière ski resort
La Rosière, although purpose built, is a gem of quintisential alpine charm. Off Piste activites are limited, although visitors are happy enough whiling away the evenings in the relaxed bars and restaurants (the Petit Danoise is popular and offers Sky tv sports coverage plus internet access) The locals are friendly and the prices are cheaper than most other Tarentaise resorts.
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