Chalet Grace
Spécifications
10
Pièces
5
Chambres
4
SDB
540
Surface
N/C
Surface parcelle
N/C
Étages
N/C
Volume
Description
Chalet Grace’s landscaped terraces offer beautiful views down the valley. Here, you’ll find the infinity pool (12x4m large and 1.60m deep, can be used from May to October) and hot tub as well as a poolside al fresco dining area under a sloping timber roof. Inside, you’re treated to beautiful timber floors and walls and high roof spaces of broad timber beams. Accented with shades of grey in soft velvets, hides and plush fake furs, Chalet Grace is at once comfortable mountain chalet and light-filled modern living. A well-appointed kitchen with wine cooler, teppanyaki grill surface, beer tap and schnapps fountain, offers every modern convenience. Opening onto the breakfast bar, dining area, spacious lounge seating and central feature fireplace, this is a vast but homely open-plan living space where your whole party can sociably relax and unwind after a day out on the slopes. Chalet Grace accommodates up to 10 guests in its five elegant double bedrooms, including the spacious master suite. The master suite enjoys a private en-suite bathroom and separate living area, while the other four bedrooms share access to two luxurious modern bathrooms. There’s separate lounge and terrace space if you fancy a little quiet time. And, of course, the boot room with heated boot rack and ski racks.
On the top floor, two infrared seats are perfectly positioned to soak up the mountain views as you rest your tired muscles. In fact, there are beautiful views everywhere you turn in Chalet Grace – from the lounge to the cosy bedrooms. It’s hard not to revel in the views of the Mottakopf from the terrace and the beautiful infinity pool.
Chalet Grace sits in the heart of the Brandnertal ski area which extends from Bürs via Bürserberg and Brand to the Lünersee lake at the foot of the Schesaplana massif in the Rätikon mountain range. Explore the three villages of Bürs, Bürserberg and Brand for their mountain panoramas, beer halls and regional delicacies.
In Brandnertal, 64.4 km of pistes, two gondola cable cars and 14 modern lifts ensure you can enjoy plenty of winter fun in these mountains. The Panoramabahn connects the two ski areas of Brand and Bürserberg over a gorge – a breathtaking experience. Other winter activities to enjoy include a winter hike along the Natursprünge nature path, cross-country skiing on the Tschengla and toboggan safaris.
In summer, make the most of the great outdoors by hiking, biking, lake swimming or running. Don’t miss making a trip to the impressive Bürser Schlucht gorge, an ice-age natural wonder.
Audrey Clair