With the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve stretching over the south of the valley, there’s lots of wildlife in Chamonix, and you’ll often see animals when out walking or climbing, especially on the southern side. Of the larger ones, you’re most…
With the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve stretching over the south of the valley, there’s lots of wildlife in Chamonix, and you’ll often see animals when out walking or climbing, especially on the southern side. Of the larger ones, you’re most…
How to get to Chamonix, by car, plane or train, transfers and ski buses
Chamonix has a great choice of ski schools and ski instructors for both children and adults. Locations vary according to the school, the age, the group and so on, and may change according to conditions – there isn’t a specific ‘learner…
Skiing and snowboarding These are the big draws of course! If the kids would like to learn to ski or snowboard, or you’d like to improve as a family, you’ll find all the info you need on our Ski Schools…
Chamonix is well equipped for adaptive skiing – ESF Chamonix and ESF Les Houches both have specially trained instructors. Both children and adults are catered for, and they have a range of equipment available including UniSki, DualSki, GMS, Armchair Skiing…
Floorplans for both floors, the mezzanine, mazot and garden
Verification information that we hope you’ll find useful: Hi! We’re Martha Tullberg & Nick Meek. After many years visiting Chamonix, and a long, long search, we fell in love with this wonderful chalet, and bought it in 2006. Can I…
Family info is now on this page
Babies, tots and teens are welcome, and we provide and set up cots, high chair, safety gate, fireguard etc for free. La Petite Foret is not suited to children aged 5-12. (Why not?) We have separate pages for Chamonix’s family…
A day with a Chamonix mountain guide is an unforgettable experience. A guide will enable you to get to places that you never could by yourself, to experience the wild beauty of the more remote parts of the valley or…