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Chalet Des Mélèzes Typical, Cosy Chalet Embedded in a Beautiful Garden with a Stunning View Chalet des Mélèzes Typical, cosy chalet embedded in a beautiful garden with a stunning view. Enjoy the peace and quietness of your private lodge in the heart of Aosta Valley. Bedrooms: • 1 bedroom with double bed • 1 bedroom with single bed • mezzanine over the living room with 2 double bed niches All rooms are equipped with bed linen Kitchen: Bathroom: Living Area: Moka Towels Stove Oven Slippers Flat-screen TV Dishwasher Free toiletries Wi-Fi Microwave Hairdryer Outdoors: Outdoor furniture Barbecue Patio Balcony Terrace Garden Free parking Bike and ski box Pets are welcome Location and contact: Address: Fraz. Rosselin 15 11020 Gressan (Pila), Aosta, Italy GPS: 45°41'40.4"N 7°18'29.2"E Distances: Bus stop: 10m Rudy Marcoz Slope n. 26 Email: [email protected] (Pila-Plan Praz): 200m Telephone: +39.3391873215 Pila centre: 1km Aosta: 18km Pila and Aosta Valley: Like a natural balcony the skiing resort of Pila offers you a breath-taking view of the whole Aosta Valley with it’s impressive and world famous peaks, like Mont Blanc, Matterhorn, Monte Rosa and Gran Paradiso. 75km of perfectly prepared slopes await you in winter whereas you can enjoy an exhilarating downhill ride or hike the scenic trails in summer. A 20min ride with the cableway brings you from Pila centre to the charming city of Aosta with it‘s roman and mediaeval sites, cosy bars, typical restaurants and shops. Located in the heart of Aosta Valley, Pila serves as the perfect point of departure for excursions in the whole region. Visit the historic castles, the mountain museum of Forte di Bard, the Spa of Pré-Saint-Didier or the Skyway to experience the magic of the highest mountain of the Alps. Outdoor fans will appreciate skiing in the beautiful resorts of Courmayeur, La Thuile, Breuil-Cervinia and Monte Rosa. Biking or hiking, in the summer you will discover magnificent trails in untouched nature. Pila and Aosta Valley: Pila and Aosta Valley:.
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