Guest User
February 17, 2024
The houses are generally beautifully designed and cleverly built into the hillside, allowing for some privacy and a private seating area. The interior furnishings are also nice, though unfortunately, it's obvious that not everyone takes good care of them. The storage room with a ski boot dryer and additional hanging options for equipment was also practical for us. The house was clean, the beds were made, and the recipes were very friendly. Nevertheless, we wouldn't come back or recommend it to anyone. The supposed "resort" is part of a very unattractive, overcrowded campsite, separated only by a meadow. It's not only visually unpleasant, but also acoustically unpleasant, as the campsite restaurant plays the best carnival music every afternoon for après-ski. You can't escape it until the evening. The dishes in the cupboard bore the remains of previous guests' food, some of them unwashed. There were plenty of cigarette butts and a few bottle caps on the small terrace and adjacent meadow. Yes, it's not nice when guests behave like that, but when a chalet is rented for 3,300 euros a week (3 people, 1 dog), I would expect that we wouldn't have to collect the bottle caps of the previous tenants ourselves. The beds have wooden frames that creak and groan loudly with every movement. Restful sleep is hard to come by. Towels are only given once; if you want a change, you have to go to reception and get new ones for a small fee. The kitchen equipment was stingy; there were ten wooden spoons, but not even a lemon squeezer or a decent salad bowl. An old, scratched plastic bowl, a colander, and one (!) plastic cutting board. A mini coffee machine (makes 3 cups of coffee). There were plenty of pots, however. Overall, we've stayed in much cheaper accommodations with better amenities.
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