Chamonix has beautiful walks in winter – whether you ski or not, it’s wonderful to stretch your legs and stroll through the stunning landscape. Safety note – this list is for suggestions and inspiration only. Take a proper map (we…
Chamonix has beautiful walks in winter – whether you ski or not, it’s wonderful to stretch your legs and stroll through the stunning landscape. Safety note – this list is for suggestions and inspiration only. Take a proper map (we…
Practical ideas for winter clothing and footwear in Chamonix
A perfect miniature chalet, "Le Mazot" is available as an extra bedroom to "La Petite Forêt"
The Agreement Below we set out the main terms and conditions under which we offer La Petite Forêt for your holiday. The agreement is set out to clarify our obligations to you, your obligations to us, and in the very unlikely…
Babies, tots and teens are welcome. We provide cots, high chairs, stair gates etc for free. More info for families, and equipment list here. La Petite Foret is not suited to children aged 5-12. The garden is not enclosed, so children need…
A few photos of details in the chalet from the snowy days…
If alarm bells ring, here's some advice to check up on.
This info is for Chalet la Foret. La Petite Foret does accept dogs – details here. In general we don’t accept dogs. However, very occasionally, under certain conditions, we may accept one. These conditions are a bit complex! This isn’t because…
You’re here! These are sites that you may find useful while you’re staying in Chamonix. Much much more in our comprehensive info folder – this will be sent to you as PDFs before you arrive, but these are a few things it’s…
It is certainly useful to have a car in Chamonix – the valley is 20 km long and the lifts are all along the length of it. However it does also have free public transport, and it’s a greener option. Here’s an…