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The level of hosting here, in both the quality of the food and wine, is something that garners regular favourable reviews and we always try to pass that on to skiers considering a holiday in the Val Gardena domain. This is a characterful South Tyrolean building capable of sleeping up to nine guests. Groups or f... + more
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Overview: chalet description: Chalet Silvia description

NB: This is a "family" chalet, so all bookings must include at least one child or teenager.

The Chalet Silvia in Selva is the perfect choice for two families travelling together with each family having the privacy of a floor to themselves. It is comfortable and spacious and also features a sauna with a shower and changing area on the lower ground floor. The Silvia has an open tread feature staircase from the lower ground floor to the second floor which, whilst attractive, is unsuitable for very young children.


Families: Chalet Silvia for children

Nursery: In Wiesenheim (100m)
Snow Club: In Wiesenheim (100m)
Cocoa Club: In Wiesenheim (100m)

Facilities: Chalet Silvia features

  • Traditional South Tyrolean building
  • Complimentary private daily ski transport for adults and children, to and from the main ski lift
  • Traditional Tyrolean tiled stove and free Wifi
  • Substantial breakfast, afternoon tea
  • Chalet Silvia offers our normal evening meal arrangements with children’s high tea and adult 4-course family evening meals with complimentary wine and coffee

Room Types: Chalet Silvia bedrooms

Sleeps 9 guests

LOWER GROUND FLOOR
Sauna
GROUND FLOOR
Main entrance, Living/dining area, TV, separate kitchen, wc
FIRST FLOOR
Room 1, 2 & 3 Single room and separate Austrian twin with Sleeps 5 balcony, (sharing bath/wc on corridor) plus separate Austrian twin with TV, en suite bath/shower/wc and balcony
SECOND FLOOR
Room 4 & 5 Austrian twin room and separate twin room with Sleeps 4 balcony sharing bath/wc on the corridor
Rooms 2 and 5 will take a cot.

Meals: Chalet Silvia food & drink

With a skiers’ buffet breakfast to start your day, afternoon tea to welcome you ‘home’, and 4- or 5-course evening meals with wine and coffee included to complete the evening, our chalets and Chalet Hotels provide by far the best value accommodation in the Alps!

We set high standards for our cuisine, and train our staff extensively before the season starts, to ensure that guests will enjoy every meal with us.

For six days of the week in both chalets and Chalet Hotels, our staff prepare all your meals for you. The majority of parents feel that young children can inhibit the dinner-party atmosphere at evening meals, especially if they are over-tired, so children under 13 years are served High Tea at around 5.30pm in our chalets and Chalet Hotels alike. They are not then permitted to join adult dinner, as they are generally happier either getting some rest ready for tomorrow’s adventures, or if 6 years old or more, joining our child care staff in Cocoa Club.

On their one day off per week, your host in chalets will prepare a Continental-style breakfast which will be left for you to help yourselves, whilst in Chalet Hotels, a full buffet breakfast will still be served to you as normal. That evening, you and your family then have the chance to eat out in one of the local cafés or restaurants, which your Representative will be happy to help you arrange.

Breakfast

A good breakfast is essential on a ski holiday, so we provide our chalet guests a choice of cereals or porridge, fruit juices, plentiful tea, coffee and bread (and croissants in France), cold meats, cheese and preserves, and boiled eggs. This is normally presented buffetstyle for you to help yourself.

In addition to all the above, our Chalet Hotels and NEW this year in all our chalets, a hot dish, such as scrambled eggs on toast, or home-made pancakes with maple syrup is also offered.

Piste Picnics

Our Chalet Hotel teams can also prepare a packed lunch for you on request, at a small local charge. For those keen to keep their Eurospending to an absolute minimum, this is the ideal way to keep your costs down!

Afternoon Tea

The traditional ‘welcome home’ after a day on the slopes will be laid out for you in your chalet or Chalet Hotel, ready for your return, every day except the team’s one day off each week. A good cup of tea or coffee is the perfect accompaniment to a delicious slice of freshly home-baked cake – different every day and our Chalet Hotels also feature a selection of cakes for you to choose from.

Children’s High Tea

High Tea provides children under 13 with a healthy menu, but tailored more towards children’s tastes than our main adult dinner, and puréed food is also always available for infants on request. Parents are asked to accompany their children under 36 months at High Tea please, whilst children from 3-12 years will be supervised by staff.

Adult Dinner in Chalets

In all our chalets, our four-course dinners for adults (and children 13 and over only) start with canapés and an apéritif, followed by an appetiser, main course and dessert. The meal is accompanied by a choice of wines, unlimited during the meal service, with freshly chilled water also always available, and followed by complimentary coffee or tea with chocolates to round off your evening.

Special Diets

Vegetarian options are always on our ‘Culinary Choice’ menu in our Chalet Hotels, and are available in our chalets if you advise us in advance. Other special diets can generally be catered for at a cost of £35 per person per week. Any dietary requirements must be advised to us at the time of booking in order for us to be fully prepared.

Family Dining Chalets

For those families who prefer to eat together with their younger children, we offer our Family Dining option in any chalet of up to 12 beds, if you book the whole chalet for your own party, subject to chalet suitability. Everyone then eats together in the evening, starting at 6.30-7.00pm. The meals are based on our adult menus, with some flexibility for younger taste buds, although not a complete ‘à la carte’ choice!

The additional charge for changing meals to Family Dining is £39 per child.

We update Chalet Silvia's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Selva: about holidays in Selva: about ski holidays in Selva: about ski holidays in Selva Italy

Access to Sella Ronda Awesome Dolomite scenery Nearby glacier skiing

Comfortably nested within the Dolomites, Selva is part of the largest and arguably most beautiful ski area in Europe. The little mountain village will do little to dissuade you from the dreamy Italian promise of sun, snow and leisure, with excellent intermediate skiing, personable restaurants and lots to do throughout the valley.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Cross country Foodies

Selva webcam

Snow Report: Top 70cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 15cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth 80cm

Selva trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck120 km, 1h45
Bolzano40km, 1h
Region:Italy, Val Gardena
First opened:19th century

Selva lift pass price last reported as Val Gardena Alpe Di Siusi: 338.00 Euros (Adult 6 day)
Dolomiti Superskipass: 363.00 Euros (Adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Silvia.
Night skiing: Yes
Selva has N, E, S, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1565m
Top of slopes: 2518m
Bottom of piste: 1236m
Vertical drop: 1088m
Total length of trails:175km
Longest piste:10.5km
Selva is the best known and highest of Val Gardena’s close-set group of villages, which also include Ortisei and Santa Cristina. Val Gardena is part of the expansive Dolomiti Superski area and topping the list of reasons to visit the Dolomites, or ‘Pale Mountains’, is its status as a UNESCO world heritage site - Selva has some striking views of the Sassolungo massif and Puez mountains on either side. Named “Sëlva” by its Ladin speaking locals (the name apparently comes from the Ladin word for wood) or “...
The nursery slopes are close to town and there’s a nice collection of blues towards one side of Piz Seteur and at Plan de Gralba (it’s worth mastering the bus timetable when going onto Plan de Gralba as taking the mountain route can land a beginner on some rather tricky reds). There are a number of ski school options available as well as a Fun Park for the younger-hearted. Just by looking at the piste map you can see the intermediate-friendly nature of the skiing here. For those re-discovering their ski leg...
Italian resorts don’t tend to be overly wild when it comes to après ski but with 20 bars, 45 restaurants and 2 main clubs Selva does rather well... If you’ve never had the iconic Bombardino beverage, this is a good place to sample one! Bar Saltos is a good foodie spot with a sometimes themed menu and music scene for later on. La Stua, near the Costabella ski lift, is great for après ski with a sunny terrace and live music. By the Dantercepies, Panorama does some hearty dishes, perfect before the final run...

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"Easy to recommend if you love laid back Italian ski holidays"

Sno man, Sno Staff
4/ out of 5
The level of hosting here, in both the quality of the food and wine, is something that garners regular favourable reviews and we always try to pass that on to skiers considering a holiday in the Val Gardena domain. This is a characterful South Tyrolean building capable of sleeping up to nine guests. Groups or families looking to stay together will love taking sole occupancy in this chalet. A private transport service to the main ski area is one of the top benefits, and plenty of food at breakfast will get everyone out the door in the morning. Tea and cakes followed by a four course evening meal will get everyone back in through the door after a good day on the piste; all before making your way into town to see what the local nightlife can offer.
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