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Location: where is Chalet Maurice

Located in exclusive area of Petite Village. Entrance 1 from private funicular. Entrance 2 from Petite Village. 5 minutes electric taxi to town centre; 10 minute walk to town centre


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Maurice description

Chalet Maurice is one of the astounding and exclusive chalets. Built in 2008, Maurice was the first of the few privately owned luxurious chalets in Zermatt. Chalet Maurice is accessed via a private funicular railway through the mountain, and located in the exclusive Petit Village area of Zermatt.

This free standing property, designed by renowned architect Magali de Tscharner, is set into the mountainside with a magnificent view of the soaring Matterhorn. It offers a comfortable contemporary feel using a combination of local materials, natural fabrics and simple elegant lines. Chalet Maurice is filled with sumptuous fabrics and rich wood in palates of charcoal grey, cream and white, all combining to form a luxurious and chic alpine retreat. The spacious open plan living area and dining room create a feeling of comfort and light. Large south-facing balconies on each floor, offer the perfect spot to sunbathe and soak up the breathtaking views.

The chalet sleeps twelve guests in six large en-suite bedrooms spread over three floors. Four of the bedrooms have direct Matterhorn views and the master suite is spread over the entire top floor, featuring an open fire, a double height pitched ceiling and floor to ceiling windows.

Zermatt itself offers both superb year round skiing and an array of adventurous and inspiring activities to please all. This small, charming and picturesque alpine village boasts Europe’s finest ski area. It shares 313 km of world-class piste with its neighbouring Italian village, Cervinia, and is famous for its large number of gourmet Mountain Restaurants, abundance of Après Ski and other leisure activities.

Zermatt’s car-free cobbled streets, inviting chocolate shops and exclusive boutiques make it the resort of choice.

Prices Include

• Luxury accommodation for 12 guests • Magnificent dinners prepared by the Chef (6 nights a week) • Exclusive use of the chalet and its facilities • Carefully selected house wines • Dedicated service from your chalet staff • An open spirit bar and a range of soft drinks • Perrier Jouët Champagne • Fresh flowers and daily newspapers • Daily tea in bed, breakfast and afternoon tea • Temple Spa bathroom products • Children’s lunch and supper every day


Facilities: Chalet Maurice features

Facilities

• Wellness with Sauna, Massage room, Shower, WC • Outdoor hot tub • Integrated Bose music system and iPod docking station in Living area • TV lounge with plasma screen, Sky Channels, DVD, surround sound Bose system • Plasma TV in each bedroom • DVDs, Games, Books, Toys, Sledges • Ski room with heated boot racks • Internal lift

Creature Comforts

• Feather (or anti-allergy) pillows and duvets • Personal bathrobes and slippers • Hairdryer in each bedroom • Temple Spa bathroom products

Communications

• Study area with guest computer, printer and phone • Secure wireless internet throughout


Room Types: Chalet Maurice bedrooms

Living Area: 500 m2. Staff: 4.

Six Bedrooms

Chevalier: Twin or Superking size bed. En-suite bathroom with bath and separate shower. Opens to large private balcony, view across Zermatt to Matterhorn.

De Mauriac: Twin or Superking size bed. En-suite bathroom with shower. Opens to balcony, view across Zermatt to Matterhorn.

Sendak: Twin or Superking size bed. En-suite bathroom with shower. Opens to private balcony, view across Zermatt to Matterhorn.

Zbriger: Twin or Superking size bed. En-suite bathroom with shower.

Ravel: Twin or Superking size bed. En-suite bathroom with bath and handheld shower. Opens onto terrace. View across Zermatt to Matterhorn.

Micklewhite: Twin or Superking size bed. En-suite bathroom with bath and handheld shower. Opens onto terrace, access to hot tub. View across Zermatt to Matterhorn.


Meals: Chalet Maurice food & drink

• Magnificent dinners prepared by the Chef (6 nights a week) • Carefully selected house wines • Dedicated service from your chalet staff • An open spirit bar and a range of soft drinks • Perrier Jouët Champagne • Daily tea in bed, breakfast and afternoon tea • Children’s lunch and supper every day
We update Chalet Maurice'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.
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Resort: about Zermatt: about holidays in Zermatt: about ski holidays in Zermatt: about ski holidays in Zermatt Switzerland

High-altitude skiing Europe's highest slopes Picturesque Ski in Zermatt & Cervinia

Stay in the world capital of alpinism and ski in sight of the Matterhorn: the greatest mountain destination in Switzerland and quite possibly the world, Zermatt has an unbeatable mix of dizzyingly snow sure slopes, a delightful old mountain town and some of the most jaw-dropping surroundings you'll ever set sight upon.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Groups Off-piste Luxury Heli-skiing

Zermatt webcam

Snow Report: Top 219cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 141cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 179.83cm

Zermatt trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva (GVA)260km, 3 hrs
Zurich (ZRH)240km, 3 hrs 50
Region:Switzerland, Alps.
First opened:1928

Zermatt lift pass price last reported as 380 CHF (6-day Zermatt pass)
434 CHF (6-day International Zermatt-Cervinia pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Maurice.
Night skiing: Yes
Zermatt has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - April.

Town altitude: 1,620m
Top of slopes: 3,899m
Bottom of piste: 599m
Vertical drop: 2,300m
Total length of trails:200km
Longest piste:25km
Zermatt belongs to Switzerland's Valais canton, which rubs shoulders with the Italian Alps. You'll find it surrounded by nearly a third of Europe's 4000m peaks and, most notably, right at the foot of the Matterhorn. Even if you haven't heard of this mountain, chances are you'd recognise it - national landmark of Switzerland, the inspiration for the Toblerone and a peak photographed more than any other. Besides the picturesque scenery, these mighty mountains come with a cool climate, ever-white glaciers and ...
There are 200km of runs in the local area alone and a massive 360km overall if you count the Matterhorn's Italian side. With Cervina, Zermatt forms the 'Matterhorn Ski Paradise' where SNO lovers of all abilities are blessed with high altitude terrain - and lots of it! Everyone's a winner in a ski area this big and brilliant. Still, if we had to pick where it shines, we'd say it's incredibly fantastic for intermediate and advanced level skiers and snowboarders. If you're a keen beginner, you'll love Zermatt,...
Zermatt has voted the world's best après ski resort by the World Snow Awards in the past, making it a wise choice if you want a whale of a time post-skiing. Sure – it doesn't come cheap, but you won't find better if you want quality. Across sixty bars and numerous nightclubs, you can relax, unwind and party through the night. Harry's Bar is the place to dance to cheesy pop and Papperla offers a pubby atmosphere, but you can't come to Zermatt without being tempted into the Hennu Stall (at the end of the Furi-Ze...

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