Chalet Huckleberry
Features
Chalet Huckleberry is an attractive ‘chocolate
box’ style chalet and is as charming and endearing as its name
suggests. Huckleberry is a bright, modern addition to our Vail
chalet programme this year, with all rooms benefitting from en
suite or private bathrooms. Take in the beauty of the Colorado
Mountains and feel truly spoilt in your own private hot tub set
on the chalet terrace; there really is no better way to re-live
the day’s adventures. Add a cosy lounge set around a real log
fireplace, plus tasteful, contemporary décor and this chalet
offers you a perfect tranquil balance to Vail’s vibrant town giving
you a home from home you can really relax in and enjoy.
Ground Level:
Room 1 = twin with private bath and WC opposite (not en-suite)
• heated ski and boot room
Entrance Level:
- main entrance opening to: lounge/dining area with wood burning
fireplace. Large LCD TV, DVD and comfortable seating
- outdoor private hot tub on the terrace
- separate WC
Level 1:
Room 2 = king sized bed with LCD TV/DVD, gas fireplace, Jacuzzi
bath, separate shower and WC
Room 3 = twin with bath and WC
Room 4 = queen size bed with bath and WC
Chalet staff live out.
Location: East Vail. Chalet Huckleberry sits in an enviable location,
with the complimentary ski bus just steps away, offering access to
Vail Village and the fantastic skiing in just 10 minutes (approx.). This
service runs regularly until 2am with buses every 20 mins during
peak hours. A small supermarket is within easy walking distance.
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12 night stays departing Dec 16th and on
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Vail Resort Info
Vail skiing
With a great snow record and Keystone, Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin all being available on the same pass, skiing here is pretty good. The skiing in Vail itself is largely geared towards intermediates, but beginners also have plenty of nursery slopes and some brilliant ski schools. Advanced skiers will love the 'Back Bowls' for powder. Freestyle skiers and boarders are spoilt for choice with snowparks, half-pipes and their own maps detailing the best spots. Beaver Creek, linked to Vail by bus, provides for the more advanced skier, with some superb black runs. As with most North American resorts, the lifts and convenience are exceptional, with queues being a rarity.
Vail ski resort
Vail itself is large, offering a wide range of restaurants, shops and nightlife. Vail also has plenty of off-snow activities, with the free bus making these very accessible. It can, however, be expensive, with prices increasing as you get closer to the lifts. There are a wide range of eateries, some of excellent value, as well as shops and nightlife to excite non-skiers. Denver, the nearest international airport is 2½ hours away. Warning: be wary of altitude sickness mixed with jet lag!
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