2 reviews of Chalet Petite Bergerie in Val d'Isere, France.
Reviewed 22 Jan 2014
The wise old saw "do as the locals do" has never been a more applicable recommendation of a chalet than with the Petite Bergerie. Once owned by the family of the legendary Jean-Claude Killy (yes, he who the vast Espace Killy is named for), it is simply designed and in the style of a traditionally French Alpine theme, maintaining a continuity with its local history. Small groups love it, as it's equally close to the piste and the village (250m walk to both), making this well sort after for its heritage, and brilliant location. You might not ski like the legend, but you can enjoy your stay in the mountains in a chalet that's in the right oeuvre (according to the great family).
Reviewed 22 Jan 2014
I read about how this place once belonged to the family of Jean-Claude Killy and you're really steeped in that history when you stay here. There is a lot of history in the house and gives it a homely feel. The place is spacious and so are the rooms. It's one of my favourite chalets as you can feel very comfortable here and almost part of the family with photos everywhere. A little piece of alpine history.