Winter Chalet In French Alps Exudes Luxury And Breathtaking Views

The season to be jolly is indeed here and with it our desire to leave behind all our woes as we search for that ideal vacation. Few places on the planet match the splendor of the French Alps this time of the year and with Courchevel 1850, you have access to arguably one of the best ski retreats on the plant. It is for those who love the sight of imposing Alps outside their window, access to world-class ski slopes and snow-clad landscape all around that the opulent Shemshak Lodge feels like absolute haven! A luxurious chalet nestled in Courchevel 1850, this amazing retreat promises a vacation which will leave you with memories that last a lifetime.

Dream luxury vacation with perfect ski slopes at Shemshak Chalet in Courchevel 1850








On the outside, Shemshak Lodge paints the picture of a perfect French chalet with vernacular design and timeless elegance being cloaked in a carpet of white. Step inside and you have an access to unparallel luxury, personalized service that aims to meet all your needs and an interior that is modern, cozy and full of life. A spacious lounge and living area with pops of pink and purple welcomes you here even as wood plays the predominant role. The dining room follows a similar color palette with the 4 en-suite bedrooms and an additional family bedroom with kids’ bunk beds making your stay here unforgettable.

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Breathtakingly beautiful snow-clad landscape of Courchevel 1850 around Shemshak Lodge
Spacious lounge of the chalet with spectacular alpine view
Beautiful and spacious dining area of the Shem shak chalet with pink, purple and fuchsia pops
Relax and rejuvenate at the stunning Shemshak chalet in Courchevel 1850
Endless relaxation and rejuvenating options at the luxury French chalet
Heated indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi at the chalet

Sitting directly on the piste in Courchevel 1850, this chalet is an absolute dream for skiing enthusiasts, and with an indoor heated pool that offers alpine views, sauna, Jacuzzi and gym area, there is much to do here as your woes melt away. It is time to live it up with French finesse!

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Vivacious and beautiful bunk bed for kids inside the luxury alpine chalet
White and wood color scheme for the chalet bedroom
Wood accent wall for the chalet bedroom
Cozy and luxurious bedrooms inside the chalet
Modern bedroom inside the luxury chalet with pops of bright pink
Take in the breathtaking beauty of French Alps from the bedroom of Shemshak Lodge
Cozy and modern bathroom with ample luxury

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