Open since 2018, Chalet l'Aiglon is your home from home for your stay in La Rosière - a luxury boutique chalet of 5 rooms welcoming 12 to 14 guests.
Run by a British couple, Freja & Jonny, who have now lived in La Rosière for several years, Chalet l'Aiglon offers something a little bit different to your average ski holiday accommodation.
They offer flexible arrival days and length of stay as well as various levels of catering packages, from fully half board to simply B&B - the choice is yours!
The chalet boasts luxury amenities, beautifully designed modern, spacious and light communal spaces, undercover parking and a fully equipped spa.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 30 days before the local check-in time. After that, the reservation is non-refundable unless it is re-sold.
Facilities & Amenities
Bar
Board games/puzzles
Books, DVDs, music for children
Daily housekeeping
Family rooms
Fireplace
Free Wifi
Fruit
Games consoles
Heated ski boot lockers
Hot tub / jacuzzi
Includes end cleaning
Massage
Non-smoking rooms
Packed lunches
Parking garage
Quiet location
Restaurant
Secured parking
Ski bus
Ski storage room
Spa & wellness
Special diet menus (on request)
Steam room
Free secure parking available
Reliable info
Guests say the description and photos for this property are accurate.
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Location
230 rue du gollet, La Rosière, 73700 Montvalezan
Nearest piste: 850m
Nearest ski lift: 850m
Distance to towncentre: 500m
Distance to shopping: 500m
Nearest ski bus stop: 200m
Nearest ski rental shop: 850m
Sustainable initiatives
This accommodation takes steps to be more sustainable and environmentally friendly
Follow your Skixer's advice and ski like a local
Our only objective is to make this ski holiday the best you've ever had (so you will use us again next year ... and the year after)
About La Rosière
La Rosière is a ski resort in southeastern France. It is located in the territory of the commune of Montvalezan, in the Savoie department, at 1,850 m (6,070 ft) above sea level and 2,642 m (8,668 ft) top height, and faces south with fine views across the valley to nearby Les Arcs.
It was developed in the early 1950s on the site of an old hamlet and was linked with the nearby Italian resort of La Thuile in 1984 via two fairly long drag lifts through the Little St Bernard Pass.
Compared to its neighbour, Val d'Isère, La Rosière is relatively small, with a little over 150 km (93 mi) of piste. The ski area of l'Espace San Bernardo (which includes La Thuile) caters for all abilities: as of early 2008, it provides 6 green and 23 blue slopes for beginners, and 32 red and 6 black runs for the more advanced skiers.
A notable feature on the higher pistes is the Redoute Ruinée, a border fort built by France in the early 1890s after the loss of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany in 1870, as part of a general strengthening of the borders. It was heavily reinforced between 1936 and 1940 as part of the Alpine Line, in anticipation of invasion from Italy. In June 1940, during the Battle of France at the start of World War II, a small force of 47 men resisted several attacks from Italy, before being allowed to leave with the flag after the Armistice with Germany. The fort suffered heavy damage when French forces attempted to retake it towards the end of the war. It is now ruined, and public access to the interior is prohibited for safety reasons.
Hannibal is thought to have marched his elephants through this area on his passage through the Alps.
(Source: Wikipedia)