Black Lodge, Courchevel 1850
Didier Delmas
Where do billionaires stay when they go skiing in Europe? They rent a chalet for a week (or two or three) in some of the poshest resorts in the Alps. Now, while the word “chalet” may suggest a quaint and cozy mountain hut with all the trappings that a latter-day Heidi might like, these properties are anything but quaint.
As a rule, they blend traces of rustic charm with high-tech amenities and over-the-top luxury. The best and the biggest of them are veritable winter palaces with walls of glass, vast gathering spaces, expansive decks, indoor swimming pools, and multiple ensuite bedrooms. The kitchen will be outfitted for a professional cook because the hired staff will do virtually all of the cooking (unless you choose to dine out). Do you need a screening room, a wine cellar, and a ski room with lockers and boot heaters? You’re in luck because they are de rigeur at the top Alpine chalets, which put a premium on privacy, comfort, and luxury. The costs are commensurate, of course, but nothing that will make those who fly private blink twice. Here are five over-the-top chalets from The Luxury Chalet Company.
Black Lodge: When Only a New Chalet Will Do
Black Lodge is located in Courchevel 1850, where the crème de la crème of Courchevel scene makers come to roost. This 9,418 square-foot symphony of stone and glass has a prime position, seven bedrooms, and the requisite sauna, hammam, hot tub, and swimming pool. Thanks to designer Nancy Geeneart of Just’in Design in Paris, this property in the French Alps has a striking interior. For an additional fee, premium services are available, including a private chef, butler, two housekeepers, and a chauffeur. Black Lodge is priced from €85,000 to €195,000 ($91,766 to $210,522) per week.
Chalet Izoard,Megeve.
The Luxury Chalet Company
Chalet Izoard: When Two Pools Are Better than One
Megeve is one of the most exclusive resorts in the French Alps and Chalet Izoard is nestled in the Mont d’Arbois area close to the Four Seasons Resort. It is a classic Alpine chalet of wood and stone, with expansive balconies and five floors of living space, 10,764 square feet filled with reclaimed wooden beams, and eight bedrooms, including a children’s dorm room. For those who love to ski and swim, it offers both an indoor and outdoor pool. You can live the life aquatic here and then slip into the hot tub, the hammam, or the sauna. Chalet Izoard Is priced from €73,630 to €180,000 ($79,518 to $194,395) per week.
Chalet Teredo, Verbier
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Chalet Teredo: A Chalet with an Elegant Spa
Many chalets have pools and spas, but Chalet Teredo in Verbier, Switzerland, takes such amenities to an exceptionally high level. There is a large hammam, a sleek glass-walled indoor pool suitable for laps, and an outside soaking tub, facilities that rival those of a luxury hotel. The 6,780 square foot villa has five ensuite bedrooms, a screening room, a wine cellar, and panoramic views of Verbier. Chalet Teredo is priced from CH 62,000 to CH 120,000 ($71,525 to $138,435) per week.
Chalet N, Oberlech
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Chalet N: When the Price Doesn’t Matter
The 16,145 square foot Chalet N in the rarefied Austrian resort of Oberlech in the Arlberg is larger than many boutique hotels. With just seven private suites, the chalet boasts a Finnish sauna, a hay sauna, a salt cave steam bath, and an indoor pool. There is butler service, a screening room, a dining room and lounge area, and a wine cellar with an extensive collection. It also has a separate Walser Stüberl when fondue is on the menu. Chalet N, Oberlech is priced from €250,000 to €500,000 ($270,000 to $540,000 ) per week.
Arula Chalets, Lech.
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Arula Chalets: When It’s a Big Gathering
Arula Chalets offers Austrian hospitality in the Arlberg resort of Lech. It’s comprised of two chalets that, taken together, can accommodate up to 30 guests. There is 24/7 butler and concierge service, twice daily housekeeping, a sommelier and a staff of private chefs, an in-house spa therapist, and chauffeur service with three in-house Mercedes at your disposal. There are two separate spa areas, each one including an indoor pool, outdoor hot tub, sauna, steam bath, treatment rooms, relaxation area, and gym. Arula Chalets is priced from €280,000 to €400,000 ($302,288 to $431,840) per week.
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