Morzine specialist, Elevation Alps, continues to grow its flexible-chalet model that offers guests the choice of self-catering with a variety of ‘bolt-on’ options that are arranged by the in-house team.

Elevation Alps has been at the forefront of the flexible chalet market since its launch in 2016 and they are continuing to expand their portfolio as demand grows year on year. There are now 23 chalets in total, exclusively in the French resort of Morzine, linked to the Portes du Soleil ski area, one of the word’s largest.

The properties, all handpicked by the Elevation team, are presented as self-catered options, but with a variety of services that can be modulated on top, depending on what the customer is looking for. Private Chefs and food delivery services can be added for a night, or an entire week. Elevation take care of all the logistics.

Kath Leake, General Manager of Elevation Alps, said:

It’s clear that our flexible catering chalet model is working as we continue to add more and more chalets to the collection. Our guests generally enjoy the varied mix of elements that can be included in a week’s ski holiday – sometimes in nice to cook a dinner, another night go out for a meal. We can then include a private chef for the evening, or two and an excellent food delivery service with a varied menu. We take care of the details so the guests can enjoy their skiing and then not have to think about what they are doing later.

New Chalets For The 2019-20 Winter Season

Chalet Adele
Chalet Adele is a renovated chalet close to the centre of Morzine sleeping 14 guests. It’s a 10 minute walk from the SuperMorzine lift and the village centre. There’s 3 ensuite bedrooms, a large bunk room with snug area and spacious open plan living room. The chalet was once part of a group of old farmhouses which has been sympathetically restored keeping its rustic charm but adding all the facilities that you would expect from a modern chalet.

Price: from €3,000 per week for entire chalet on a self-catering basis

Ferme Colline D’En Haut
Ferme Colline D’En Haut is the new upper floor of our popular Ferme Colline, a historic chalet in the centre of Morzine, with restaurants and bars on the doorstep and both main ski lift stations a 5 minute walk. There’s a large open plan living area with double height ceilings and bi fold doors right across the south facing façade, with views to the Pleney slopes and the Pointe de Nyon. The property sleeps 12 in 5 bedrooms with a family room with a large ensuite bathroom plus a separate bunk room. Three of the bedrooms are ensuite whilst 2 share a family bathroom.

Price: from €3,500 per week for entire chalet on a self-catering basis

Les Portes du Pleney, Penthouse 303
Penthouse 303 is part of the brand new Les Portes du Pleney residence which is 50m from the Pleney Lift and close to the village centre. The self-catered holiday apartment sleeps 8 adults and 2 kids and comprises of large open plan living area and 4 ensuite bedrooms. Large patio windows lead to balconies on the south and east sides allowing for views to Avoriaz, Pointe de Nyon and the Pleney slopes.

Price: from €3,500 per week for entire chalet on a self-catering basis

Les Portes Du Pleney, Asta
Apartment Asta is part of the brand new Les Portes du Pleney residence which is 50m from the Pleney Lift and close to the village centre. The self-catered holiday apartment sleeps 8 guests (up to 10 possible when snug area is used) and comprises of an open plan living room, separate snug, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and a utility room. It’s an ideal property for 2 families or a group of friends who want to be very close to the Pleney lift.

Price: from €2,700 per week for entire chalet on a self-catering basis

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