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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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Restaurant Meals on the terrace Lounge bar Solarium
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Garden Skiing (300 mt.) Hiking and climbing Fishing Mountain bike Golf Course (9 holes) 2Km |
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Chalet:
“Auberge de la Maison” has the
glamour of the authentic alpine chalets and it possesses the
genuine art of welcoming. In Auberge de le Maison there are
large sitting-rooms where wood is the dominant element,
together with fine precious paintings and particular objects
collected with love by the landlord himself. This old
mountain-chalet offers a cozy living-room where one can
relax beside a typical tiled stove. |
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Restaurant Name : Rosa Alpina The haute-cuisine of the Auberge de la Maison is renowned for its wide range of local specialties – and what better way to sample it than enjoying candle-lit dinners served in a charming hall which overlooks Monte Bianco. |
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Bar:
The atmosphere is warm and friendly, the place invites to
make a pause and have a good drink or an herb-tea prepared
by a high level barman
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Beauty Center:
sauna, steam bath, solarium, powerplate, massages and personalised beauty treatments.
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ABOUT VALLE D'AOSTA |
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The Aosta Valley
(in French: Vallée d'Aoste, in Italian: Valle d'Aosta) is a
mountainous region in north-western Italy. It is bordered by
France to the west, Switzerland to the north and the region
of Piedmont to the south. The region has a special
autonomous status and forms one of the Provinces of Italy.
The regional capital is Aosta-Aoste.
The Aosta Valley is an Alpine valley that with its side
valleys includes the Italian slopes of Mont Blanc and the
Matterhorn; its highest peak is the Gran Paradiso, protected
in Gran Paradiso National Park, established in 1922. It is a
major centre for winter sports, most famously at Courmayeur.
The Dora Baltea has its origins in the Valle d'Aosta,
flowing south to join the Po. |
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