Chalet Bayona sleeps 14/15 in seven en-suite bedrooms, which are spread over 3 floors. The lounge and dining area is located on the upper floor which is up 1 set of stairs from the entrance floor. The log-burning stove dominates the lounge dining area and welcomes guests to relax after a day on the slopes, and a Cd player is available for guests. Large picture windows offers views across the valley. The west facing balcony has fabulous views of Montchavin and the North Face of the Bellecote peak in la Plagne. The comfortable seating area is perfect to absorb the full ambience of chalet Bayona which is finished to a high standard. A sauna is available on the lower floor. Bayona is a popular retreat on our chalet programme.
Location:
Chalet Bayona is just 50m from the Plan Peisey ski school and the 6-seater chairlift out of the village of Plan Peisey that gives access to the ski slopes of Peisey, Vallandry and Les Arcs. The Vanoise Express for skiing in la Plagne, departs from the same point as the Plan Peisey chairlift.
Features of Chalet Bayona, Les Arcs
• 50m from slopes
• In town centre
• Childcare available
• Wifi
• Ensuite rooms
• Sauna
• Fireplace
• Sound system
Accommodation in Chalet Bayona, Les Arcs
Room 1: Triple room ensuite shower & wc
Room 2: Twin room ensuite shower & wc
Room 3: Double room ensuite bath & wc
Room 4: Twin room ensuite shower & wc
Room 5: Twin room ensuite shower & wc
Room 6: Double room ensuite bath & wc
Room 7: Twin split-level ensuite shower & wc
Chalet Bayona can not take infants
Meals in Chalet Bayona, Les Arcs
Breakfast:
Breakfast every day will consist of a selection of cereals, porridge or muesli with yogurts, fresh French bread with butter and preserves. In addition we offer boiled eggs to guests not wanting the cooked breakfast of bacon and fried eggs with Heinz beans or hash browns and mushrooms or tomatoes which is served every day apart from Saturday and the chalet hosts day off (normally Wednesday) when we serve freshly baked croissants and pain au chocolate. To drink we have fruit juice, French coffee and a selection of breakfast teas.
Afternoon Tea:
For afternoon tea (every day including the chalet hosts day off), the most informal meal of the day, help yourself to fresh bread, butter and jams, biscuits and home made cake or scones, either eaten at the table or relaxing beside the fire.
Canapés & Aperitifs:
On arrival in your chalet, handmade pre-dinner canapés and aperitifs will be served to you in the lounge while your experienced chalet host welcomes you to your chalet and introduces you to the resort.
Dinner:
For Dinner, one of the highlights of the day, chalet hosts use fresh seasonal produce.
Chalet hosts cook a 3-course evening meal. On the final evening of your holiday, your chalet host will produce a 4-course evening meal including a local cheese board and port.
The evening meal is served at 8pm. See below for details about children's dinner.
Please note that in all of our chalets, your hosts will eat dinner with guests.
Wine:
To complement your meal we serve free and unlimited good quality Red and White wines during the course of dinner. After dinner fresh ground coffee or decaffeinated coffee as well as tea are served in the lounge.
Children's Food:
Children aged 11 and under will be served High Tea at around 6pm. This is provided at no extra cost and ensures that your child's normal routine is not disturbed: soft drinks or milk are served with the meal. It also ensures that adults can enjoy their evening meal, which is served at 8pm. If you have booked a whole chalet then you can eat together - please speak to your chalet hosts on arrival.
Special Food/Dietary Requirements:
Our chalet hosts are used to adapting the menu to accommodate your food preferences. If you do have a specific dietary need (e.g. Vegetarian or Coeliac) or an allergy, please let the office know at least 10 days prior to your holiday start date.
Please Note:
The chalet staff will have 1 day off during your stay, perfect to experience one of the local restaurants.