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Monday, 2 November 2015

Where to stay in the Swiss Alps? Etoiles de Montagne - Part I


November is here, winter is fast approaching and the ski season is nearly upon us, so I thought I would share an address with you…No, sorry not just an address but the place to be! From the outset, I must warn you that this is not a flashy place.

Nendaz is a family-friendly resort, frequented by lovers of nature, tranquillity, authenticity, skiing and hiking. Situated at that the heart of the Four Valleys region, its highest point is the Mont Fort glacier (3,300 meters).  Winter snow conditions are excellent and there is a wide choice of on and off piste skiing. 

Over a month ago, we spent two marvellous days (a romantic break) at "Etoiles de Montagne", a brand new architect-designed boutique chalet in Nendaz. The chalet is just a 5-minute walk from the centre of the resort. We were lucky enough to be the only guests in this scandalously exquisite chalet. We also appreciated the privacy it offered: a perfect retreat for quiet relaxation, away from the m'as-tu-vu of other mountain resorts. Imagine sleeping with the sound of a running stream in the background…Imagine delicious homemade dishes (I am still dreaming of the gorgeous Bailey’s ice cream, the whisky and pepper cream sauce, the warm pain paysan)…Imagine being in a place where you feel totally at ease,  just like being at home… Well, that is how we both felt. Everything was done to make our stay special!!! That is why I want to introduce you to this Alpine gem. I promise to make it short, or at least I will try!


The chalet has 6 spacious bedrooms, it is light and airy with luxurious living and dining areas furnished for the ultimate in comfort, equipped with plasma televisions, a free online movie selection and Wi-Fi.














We chose one of the two top floor bedrooms under the eaves: super cosy, a very comfy king size bed, impeccable linen sheets and bedding.  I loved the stylish and modern bathroom equipped with a first class shower. I had a crush on their Pascal Morabito toiletries: such wonderful fragrances! Then, there was the absolute MUST: our own balcony terrace from where we saw the sunset and which was flooded with the beautiful light of the sunrise when woke up in the morning!!! Sounds romantic doesn't it??? I can confirm that it was!











The meals were a pure moment of joy. For breakfast we were offered croissants, bread, fruit, freshly squeezed orange juice, three kinds of homemade jam, regional cheeses, ham, tea, cappuccino, yogurts, cereals, etc.… The evening menu was composed of champagne with canapés, followed by a three course meal. Their gifted gourmet chef surprised us with a variety of delicious dishes with specially selected wines. Although I am not a wine lover (I`m more of a beer girl) I made an effort to taste them....




Even though I don't really review food, I couldn't help but take photos of these two days’ dinner menus. I am a fan of home cooking with simple, locally produced products and a little touch of modernity.










TO BE CONTINUED (just like a TV series…ha ha ha)

4 comments:

  1. What wonderful photos! Thank you so much for taking the time to visit our chalet and inviting me to read your thoughts about us! We look forward to having you back soon! Lucy

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    1. Hello dear Lucy! We had a FANTASTIC time and we thank you for making our stay so enjoyable...you really took good care of us! See you soon! ;-))

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  2. It certainly looks to be a most spectacular chalet and very nicely situated. The food looks very good too!

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    1. Yes it is a very nice Chalet, we really enjoyed it a lot ;-))

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