Chalet Pessey Surrounded by Nature
Valtournenche, Italy
Amenities
Parking
Kids amenities
Kitchen amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 bunk bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Living room
1 double bed
Choose, together with your loved ones, an exceptionally comfortable and authentic setting in the beautiful Valtournenche to enjoy a magical winter holiday, or to breathe some fresh and revitalizing air when your city is stifled by the summer heat. After an intense day on the ski slopes or a nature hike, unwind in the warmth and tranquility of a true mountain chalet, surrounded by the pristine mountains and forests of Valtournenche.
Recharge with Peace and Tranquility
How many times have you felt the need to escape the routine and get away from it all ? Chalet Pessey, surrounded by panoramic trails, picturesque meadows, and larch forests, is the perfect place to spend quality time with your loved ones. Chalet Pessey offers not only fun on the magnificent slopes of Valtournenche and Cervinia but also the opportunity, at the end of the day, to retreat to a peaceful and charming mountain hideaway.
Wake up immersed in the enchanted nature of Chalet Pessey, which spans three levels, and admire the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Inside and out, you’ll be enveloped in a sense of natural well-being. Chalet Pessey can accommodate up to eight people, offering comfortable spaces for a peaceful vacation.
LAYOUT
Ground Floor
- Bedroom with a double bed and a bunk bed, separated by a sliding door
- Bathroom with shower
- Ski room with boot warmer
- Utility room with washing machine
First Floor
- Living area with corner sofa bed, dining table, and stairs to the ground floor
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Bathroom with shower
Second Floor
- Open space with kitchen, living area, and alcove with double mattress
- Double bedroom
- Bathroom with shower
Outdoor Area
- Private garden with barbecue
- Reserved outdoor parking (2 spaces) not usable in case of snow. Alternatively, there is a parking area about 50 meters from the chalet.
AREA AND DISTANCES
Valtournenche Town Center – Only 3.5 km Away
In the small town of Valtournenche, everything is within reach, including restaurants, grocery stores, bakeries, shops, and bars. Valtournenche also has a stop for the ski bus, which runs every 20 minutes (in winter) to take you to the town’s ski lifts. Discover one of the most popular resorts in the Alps, a paradise for ski lovers with over 350 km of slopes, from Cervinia to Zermatt in Switzerland, all without taking off your skis. Skiing in the fresh mountain air is a true balm for the soul, heart, muscles, and lungs!
Book a Fun Fondue in Valtournenche or Cervinia
In Valtournenche and Cervinia (15 minutes by car), you’ll find restaurants that will delight you with Valdostan cuisine, while still offering the chance to enjoy a delicious pizza, even far from Naples! The cuisine of the Aosta Valley is quite rich and hearty, thanks to the predominantly cold climate and the many outdoor activities typical of this area. Besides the well-known Fontina DOP from the Aosta Valley, especially enjoyed during fun-filled fondue nights with friends, you can also savor warm soups and typical charcuterie and cheese boards. The Valdostan menu features several traditional dishes like the famous carbonade, not to be confused with Roman carbonara. Aosta Valley’s carbonade is a dish of tender beef stew cooked in wine, typically served with a side of polenta. Other delicious dishes include polenta concia (oven-baked polenta with melted Fontina cheese), veal chops browned in butter, and pappardelle with wild game sauce. To top it all off, try a Valdostan coffee, also known as the grolla dell’amicizia, accompanied by sweet and crispy Aosta “tegole”—almond and hazelnut biscuits inspired by the rooftops of the Aosta Valley.
One last tip: During peak season, it’s essential to book a restaurant table in advance, as they quickly fill up with visitors.
Distances
0.2 km from the Foyer Des Guides Restaurant
3.5 km from Valtournenche town center
3.8 km from Ski Rental
11 km from Cervinia
16 km from Breuil Cervinia - Funivia Plain Maison
49 km from Aosta Hospital
115 km from Turin Caselle Airport
177 km from Milan MXP Airport
254 km from Geneva Airport
License number: IT007071C2WKZSOVAR
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Tucked away in the Swiss Alps, Zermatt is a captivating mountain hamlet that presents a perfect fusion of natural splendor, thrilling outdoor pursuits, and warm-hearted Swiss hospitality. The village's claim to fame is its close proximity to the Matterhorn, one of the globe's most recognizable mountains. This awe-inspiring peak not only enhances the village's scenic beauty but also offers a plethora of hiking and skiing adventures.
Zermatt's charm is further accentuated by its car-free policy which ensures pristine mountain air and retains its traditional alpine allure. Electric taxis and horse-drawn carriages are common sights here, contributing to the village's distinctive character. The picturesque streets are adorned with boutique shops offering local crafts, luxury fashion items, and Swiss timepieces.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find Zermatt a haven with an array of activities on offer. During winter, it transforms into a skier’s paradise with over 360 kilometers of ski slopes catering to all abilities. Come summer, extensive hiking trails through alpine meadows teeming with wildflowers become accessible. For thrill-seekers, paragliding and mountain climbing are popular pursuits.
The Gornergrat Bahn - Europe’s highest open-air cog railway - provides an unforgettable journey to the Gornergrat summit where visitors can soak in panoramic views over 29 peaks towering above 4000 meters high including the Matterhorn.
Zermatt takes pride in its culinary scene boasting over 100 restaurants ranging from traditional Swiss establishments serving raclette and fondue to Michelin-starred venues offering gourmet dining experiences.
For those interested in history, the Matterhorn Museum offers intriguing insights into Zermatt’s evolution from an agricultural community to a globally acclaimed tourist hotspot. It also narrates tales of the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 which sadly ended in tragedy for four climbers.
Rounding off Zermatt’s offerings is its vibrant après-ski scene featuring cozy mountain huts for a tranquil drink as well as lively bars and clubs for night owls.
In summary, Zermatt presents an idyllic mix of breathtaking natural beauty, exciting outdoor activities, and warm Swiss hospitality. Its car-free streets, top-notch skiing, gourmet dining, and dynamic nightlife make it a destination that caters to all kinds of travelers. Whether you're an adventure junkie or a relaxation aficionado, Zermatt guarantees an unforgettable travel experience.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM