Auberge de la Maison


Courmayeur- Mont Blanc
Entreves - Valle d´Aosta - Italy


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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY

 

     

Restaurant

Meals on the terrace

Lounge bar

Solarium

Terrace

Terraza

Garden

Skiing (300 mt.)

Hiking and climbing

Fishing

Mountain bike

Golf Course (9 holes) 2Km

     

Chalet

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.

     

Restaurant

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.
 

     

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
 

Bar

 

 

Beauty Center:

 sauna, steam bath, solarium, powerplate, massages and personalised beauty treatments.

 

 

Beauty

 

ABOUT VALLE D'AOSTA

 

 

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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