Chalet Timberline
Features
Description: Tucked away serenely amongst the tall Spruce
and Pine trees of Vail, in an almost fairy tale setting, stands
the spectacular, large, bright and spacious Chalet Timberline.
Underneath its wooden castle like exterior lies classic French
provincial decor and sophisticated, elegant furnishings. With a
stunning floor to ceiling river rock fireplace and huge windows to
admire the outstanding views, plus most rooms having their own
en-suite or private bathrooms, this chalet is truly a hidden gem in
this world class ski resort.
Timberline also offers a secluded outside terrace with its own
bubbling hot tub for you to relax in after a hard day on the hill.
All in all, Chalet Timberline is the perfect retreat for you to fully
experience the many wonders and amazing skiing Vail has to offer.
Entrance Level: • main entrance opening to: large lounge/dining
area with freestanding, centrally located fireplace, LCD TV, DVD
and comfortable seating
• separate WC • outdoor private hot tub on the patio
Stairs up to: First Level:
Room 1 = queen size bed with bath and WC
Room 2 = master suite with king size bed, TV, Jacuzzi bath,
separate shower and WC
Room 3 = twin with shower and WC
Room 4 = large twin (plus additional single bed) with WC and
small sitting area. Shower room for room 4 and 5 is located on
the mezzanine level through room 5.
Stairs up to: Mezzanine Level:
Room 5 = twin loft room with shower and WC.
Please note:
- Rooms 4 and 5, although two separate rooms can ONLY be booked together
due to bathroom facilities being shared.
- Room 5 – some noise may be encountered due to the partially open nature
of the loft.
Chalet staff live out.
Location: East Vail. Chalet Timberline is superbly located, with
the complimentary ski bus only a 4 minute walk away. Access
to Vail Village and the incredible skiing is easy and convenient,
taking 10 minutes (approx.) on the bus. 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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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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