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Chalet d’Adrien * * * * *

Chemin des Creux

CH-1936 - Verbier - Valais - Switzerland

Chalet d’Adrien

Activities at Chalet d’Adrien or nearby

  • Accommodations:

    • 19 rooms & 9 suites

    • Most of the rooms have a south-facing balcony and enjoy a panoramic view of the Alps.

  • Dining options:

    • La Table d’Adrien - At La Table d’Adrien, the Chef, Marco Bassi, propose you a gourmet diner in a « Winter Garden » place.

    • On the menu:

      • Roasted prawns with coconuts, Tagliolini with Truffles, Stuffed pigeon

      • Chocolate “Feather” mille-feuilles

    • Le Grenier - Open at lunchtimes and in the evening, it is an Alpine restaurant par excellence. Authentic flavours from the accompanying cuisine team guided during the summer by Jean-Marie Lefort.

    • The Terrace - The large terrace stretching at the foot of the Chalet overlooks Verbier and offers a unmatched view of the snow-covered massifs. For lunch, there is a range of mixed salads and grilled food to savour in the sun or under the shadow of a parasol.

  • Sports/Relaxation facilities and services:

    • The Chalet’s SPA featuring:

      • Treatments

      • Massage room

      • Pool

      • Hammam

      • Sauna

      • Bathtubs with water jets and Jacuzzi

    • Fitness Club

    • Cooking lessons

    • Wine tasting

    • Children’s Play area

    • Nearby: Mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, skiing.

  • Other facilities or services:

    • Parking

    • Garage

ABOUT VERBIER

128km (80 miles) E of Geneva; 40km (25 miles) N of Great St. Bernard Tunnel; 29km (18 miles) E of Martigny; 58km (36 miles) SW of Sion

Verbier sits on a vast, sunny plateau in the Bagnes Valley in Switzerland's southernmost Alps. It looks toward the Combin and Mont Blanc mountains, which are covered with snow year-round, even when the town is bursting with leafy trees and flowers. At 1,500m (4,920 ft.), Verbier was a pastureland before developing into an outstanding sports center. The area is protected from harsh winds by the surrounding mountains. The predominant language of the resort is French.

Verbier doesn't have the architectural distinction of Zermatt. Everything from souvenir shops to the fast-food joints to the chalets is modern. But you don't concentrate on the man-made architecture -- the draw is the panoramic site of the resort itself, as its buildings are scattered over a slope of the Bagnes Valley surrounded by snow-covered mountains.

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