Chalet Anais, Val Thorens

The Chalet Anais is based in the Altitude Residence and is ideally located for the slopes. You can walk or generally ski down around 250m to the edge of the piste and ski from here to a choice of ski lifts to start your day. At the end of an enjoyable day's skiing, you can leave the piste just above the Altitude and ski on an unpisted track almost to the door of the residence.

The chalet is attractively furnished and comfortable, some rooms enjoy en suite facilities and many with private balcony. All chalets have a log fire in the lounge area and enjoy free access to the Altitudes shared indoor swimming pool and sauna. There are a small number of apres-ski venues immediately on hand, with the more lively action a little further into the resort centre approx 10 minutes walk away.

Features - Chalet Anais, Val Thorens

Skiing back virtually to the door

Nearest piste 2-3 mins walk (approx. 250m)

Well appointed chalet apartment in a superb location

Indoor heated swimming pool and shared sauna

Log fire in Lounge area

Lift

Free Wi-Fi



Accommodation - Chalet Anais, Val Thorens

Open plan lounge/dining area with log fire and balcony.



Room 1: Twin with en suite bath/wc

Room 2: Twin with private (not en suite) shower/wc.

Room 3: Twin with private (not en suite) shower/wc and balcony.

Room 4: Double with private (not en suite) bath/wc and balcony.

Meals - Chalet Anais, Val Thorens

**Important changes to catering for Ski Season 2018/2019**

Evening meals will be on 5 nights.

Guests will continue to receive breakfast for 7 mornings, afternoon tea and cake for 5 days and 5 nights of three course evening meal with quality complementary wines during meal service.





Ski Season 2017/2018 will remain as 6 nights.

Food is a highlight of any ski holiday, and our Chalet Hosts will prepare and serve your meals as described here six days per week*.

Start the day with a hearty hot and skiers’ breakfast to prepare you for the slopes, including a cooked breakfast with your choice of bacon, eggs, sausage and baked beans. Additionally, and normally set out for you buffet-style, there is a choice of porridge or cereals, tea, coffee, fruit juice, bread (including croissants in France), cold meats, cheeses and preserves.

Afternoon tea is the traditional ‘welcome home’ for chalet guests at the end of a day’s skiing, with a slice of freshly baked cake, different each day, to accompany your choice of tea or coffee.

Our 3 course dinner menus start with an glass of Prosecco followed by an appetiser, main course and dessert, accompanied by a choice of complimentary wines, squash, fruit juice and water with coffee or tea to follow.

Vegetarian options are always available, and other special diets are available at a supplement if booked in advance.

* On your Hosts day off each week, they will leave a simpler continental breakfast out for you to help yourselves, there is no afternoon tea on these days, and you can dine out locally in the evening. Your Resort Representative will gladly help out with information and make a reservation for you if you wish.

We serve a separate High Tea at 5:30pm for children aged 11 years and under with an appropriate menu. Unless children are part of an ‘exclusive use’ whole-chalet booking in chalets, it is not possible for children aged 11 years and under to eat at the adult sitting. However, where children aged 11 years and under are part of an ‘exclusive use’ whole-chalet booking, parents may elect for their children to eat with them at the adult meal times on payment per child per week supplement.