The Mountain Chalet Obertreyent at Campo Tures, Valle Aurina, offers guests the very finest luxury accommodation and facilities without the premium five-star price tag.
Set in beautiful grounds with breathtaking scenery, the Mountain Chalet has several rooms and flats which are all for weekly rental with prices which range from 2,500 to 4,500 during the winter and 2,000/4,000 for the summer! All flats have tv set, anti dust mite mattresses, luxury duvets and elegant bathrobes; there are also two beautiful living rooms (one with a lovely fireplace, the other with a romantic Tyrolese stove which seems to have come out of an illustrated book of fairy tales) Si continua con la cucina: frigorifero Side-by-side, piastra inox per grigliate, forno a vapore, 4 piastre a induzione, forno e forno a microonde, macchinetta per il caffè, lavastoviglie.
Naturalmente la struttura è fornita di pentole, padelle, piatti, posate, nonché sale, pepe, olio, aceto, etc.
Si chiude in bellezza con la Mountain Spa con Biosauna (sauna finlandese o bagno aromi), zona relax e doccia.
Infine un ultimo particolare: nel prezzo è compresa anche la pulizia giornaliera!
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