6 Bedrooms | 6 Bathrooms | floor 155m² | plot 340m²
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This beautiful, detached chalet is nestled in the picturesque village of Villarabout, within the world renowned Three Valleys ski area. Boasting over 150m² of living space spread across two levels with ski room/garage and an additional mezzanine, this chalet offers six cozy bedrooms each with en-suite facilities, a bright and spacious open-plan living area with a south-west facing terrace, and the added indulgence of an outdoor barrel sauna. The ski slopes are easy to reach with the free ski bus service just metres from the chalet.
Upon entering the chalet on the ground floor, you are greeted by a practical layout designed for both convenience and comfort. The entrance via the garage leads to a convenient ski room, allowing for effortless storage of your winter equipment. The ground floor also hosts the properties six bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room. Two separate WCs complete this level.
On the first floor, you'll discover the spacious open-plan living area bathed in natural light from the impressive floor to ceiling windows. Here, a well-appointed fitted kitchen awaits, along with the open plan dining room and sitting area, an impressive modern space which enjoys stunning vistas of the village and the surrounding mountains. The large south west facing terrace beckons you to soak in these breathtaking mountain views. The possibility of installing a stove or fireplace adds to the cosy ambiance, perfect for those winter evenings. Completing this level is a laundry/storeroom and a separate WC.
Ascend to the mezzanine, where a cosy lounge area awaits, providing an additional space for relaxation or TV entertainment.
Outside you’ll discover the ultimate indulgence - an outdoor barrel sauna, offering a perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day on the slopes. The chalet also comes with several external parking spaces.
Villarabout is an idyllic mountain village where traditional Alpine charm meets the world-class skiing of the Three Valleys. Ideally located less than 1km from Saint Martin de Belleville, Villarabout offers the unique opportunity to be situated away from the bustling crowds of larger ski resorts with access to access to the extensive slopes of the Three Valleys just a stone’s throw away with the ease of the free ski bus service between Villarabout and St Martin de Belleville.
The Belleville Valley is an ideal year-round destination, home to renowned resorts such as Val Thorens, Les Menuires, and Saint Martin de Belleville. In the winter, the valley becomes a haven for skiing enthusiasts, offering seamless access to the expansive Three Valleys ski area with its 600km network of pistes. The summer months offer an array of activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and via ferrata.
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Ground Floor/RDC
Garage 22.00m2
Bedroom 1/Chambre 1: 9.45m2
Bedroom 2/Chambre 2: 10.05m2
Bedroom 3Chambre 3: 9.55m2
Bedroom 4/Chambre 4: 9.10m2
Bedroom 5/Chambre 5: 11.27m2
Bedroom 6/Chambre 6: 9.41m2
First Floor/Premier Etage
Living Room/Séjour 79.41m2
Back Kitchen/Arrière cuisine 4.00m2
Mezzanine 11.45m2
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