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Le Chardon Mountain Lodge, Val D’isere, France

January 21, 2013 13:46
The Arday room features floor-to-celing walnut wood and alpine views

BySharron Livingston, Sharron Livingston

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After a day skiing on Val d’Isère’s slopes. I admit to imbibing more than a soupçon of apres-ski sustenance, yet I was still cold. As activities levels and temperatures dropped well below freezing, by the time I got back to Le Chardon chalet (one of five that comprise the Chardon Mountain Lodges) I just wanted to thaw quickly.

Skis and ski shoes were deposited in the ski room and complimentary slippers donned, and then it was up to the sitting room to join other guests (when fully occupied this can take up to 20), for tea and cake by a crackling fire.

The chalet is located in the secluded hamlet of La Legettaz on the Solaise Mountain. By 6pm I was warmed and sated but as a newbie skier, I hadn’t quite anticipated how much my legs would ache. So during my three-day stay I took full advantage of the masseuse, the hot tub and the sauna.

My bedroom, called the Arday, featured yards of walnut wood, and had a great view over the Alps. The ensuite comes with a bath, a shower and two sinks and a wonderfully heated-tiled floor that feel superb on bare feet. A large spongy bed with huge pillows was delightful to slip into every night, but not too early, and certainly not before dinner was served.