Ground floor apartment in private chalet with large private south facing garden3 mins. walk to Vallouise centre. Secure private parking. Great views all around. 55m² total surface area.



















Ground floor apartment in private chalet with large private south facing garden3 mins. walk to Vallouise centre. Secure private parking. Great views all around. 55m² total surface area.
The Apartment is centrally located in the alpine village of Vallouise, The accommodation is a self-contained apartment that sleeps up to 6 people and is located on the ground floor of a large alpine chalet only a few minutes' walk from the centre of Vallouise. The apartment is all on one level, and comprises one double bedroom, one triple bedroom with 2 bunk beds and a single bed, a sitting/dining area with double sofa bed, TV and CD player, an all-inclusive Kitchen and bathroom, and French windows onto a terrace and large garden with barbecue. There is ample storage for bikes and outdoor gear in summer and skis or ice gear in winter. The kitchen is fully equipped with a standard size oven, a 4-ring electric hob, a fridge, dishwasher, coffeemaker and kettle, plus all the usual kitchen utensils. In Summer you have a large garden with swings, a trampoline and a barbecue for great family or group evenings. Plus you can walk or mountain bike from the doorstep. As well as fantastic rock climbing and Via Ferrata all within a 5 minute drive. In Winter there is XC skiing and snowshoeing from the doorstep and you are only 10 minutes drive away from the award-winning family ski resort of Puy-St-Vincent and just 5 minutes drive from Pelvoux ski station. If you don't want to drive there is a bus service that goes from the doorstep to the ski resorts of Puy-St-Vincent and Pelvoux, as well as l'Argeniterre.
The Massif des Écrins is one of the most spectacular mountain regions in the whole of the European Alps. Most of the area is a national park, with summits over 3000m high. Stunning vistas abound when walking in the French AlpsThe area is simply huge - the national park is the largest in France, covering an area of 92,000 hectares (227,332 acres), with a peripheral zone nearly twice that size. In simple terms it is 30 times bigger than the Chamonix Valley - and criss crossed by well over 1000Km's of well-marked trails. The vast majority of which are accessible from AlpBase. Hung about with glaciers, more than 100 peaks rise to well over 3000m and hence the reason why this area is referred to as the Hautes Alpes (High Alps) because it comprises the largest concentration of big mountain peaks in France; the Barre des Écrins, the highest mountain in the area and which gives its name to the area, is 4102m. The Ecrins National Park has abundant wildlife. Look out for eagles, chamois, Ibex, willow grouse, marmots, black grouse, ptarmigan, blanchons, and even stoats.... in all 167 rare and valuable species. The flora is equally diverse – 1,800 varieties with 387 rare species. Away from the traditional lavender fields of Provence you might find blue thistles, lilies and purple gentians and high altitude plants such as androsace, saxifrage, silene and edelweiss.
We suggest travelling by low cost airlines – but always book in advance to get the best prices because as seats get booked the price increases. Also check the baggage allowance. Taking a plane from the UK we recommend flying to Turin (Caselle Airport). This is our nearest airport, only 2 hours transfer – 143km from Vallouise and us