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St. Anton, Austrian Alps, Austria

Completed in 2010, Chalet Illimani has everything you could desire in a modern family chalet, while still retaining the look and rustic feel of a charming Tyrolean home.

The luxury chalet is located in Pettneu at the edge of a forest in a quiet sunny spot facing the Hohe Riffler glacier.

Set over 4 floors and approximately 400 square metres of living space, the chalet comfortably sleeps eight adults and four children, and has a further staff bedroom for a nanny if required.

The spacious and elegant entrance hall, with hand-made terra cotta tiles, leads through double wood doors to the drawing room where a grand open fireplace is the focal point.

It is furnished with aged leather chairs, antique Austrian hand-painted furniture, and Moroccan light fittings.

The open plan kitchen and dining area is designed as a traditional Austrian Stube comfortably seating 12 to 14.

It has its own wood stove, a gorgeous relic which will keep you warm and cosy after a day outside. Also on this floor is a guest toilet and small TV room/study.

On the first floor, high exposed old wood beam ceilings are a distinctive feature of the chalet.

This floor has 2 double bedrooms, both with en-suite bathroom. The first of these doubles has its own fireplace and a walk-in wardrobe, and both have access to the large balcony.

There is a further double bedroom on this floor as well as a children’s room containing four singles (across two bunk beds).

This room has ample space and plenty of toys to keep the children happy.

These 2 bedrooms share a large family bathroom across the hall with stunning Italian mosaic tiling.

The top floor is dedicated to the impressive master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and separate toilet.

With its own private balcony, this is the perfect place to enjoy the stunning views across the Arlberg valley and its snow-capped peaks.

Situated on the lower ground floor is the chalet spa.

There is a sauna comfortably seating 6, a cold water bucket shower, and a relaxation area with large flat screen TV. Also located on the floor is the games room with a table tennis table.

A separate external entrance to this floor leads to the heated ski room, with boot warming racks and storage for outdoor wear.

The garage has space for 1 car and there are 2 further parking spaces outside.

LOCATION
St. Anton, Austrian Alps, Austria
7 minute drive to Nasserein Telecabine
8 minute drive to Central St. Anton
100 km to Innsbruck International Airport
130 km to Friedrichshafen International Airport
200 km to Zurich International Airport
CAPACITY
12 guests
BEDROOMS
5 bedrooms in total
9 individual beds
BATHROOMS
4 bathrooms
1 additional toilets
LIVING
12 dining table seats
10 living area seats
Ipod docking station
Massage treatment room
Sauna
South-facing balconies
Spa
Games room
Table tennis table
Heated boot warmers
Private laundry facilities
Private ski locker
Wood burning fireplace
Indoor and outdoor parking
PROPERTY AREA
400 sqm

Bedroom 1 – Master
Double bed, Ensuite bathroom, Private balcony, Mountain view
Bedroom 2
Double bed, Ensuite bathroom, Fireplace, Walk-in closet, Access to balcony
Bedroom 3
Double bed, Ensuite bathroom, Access to balcony
Bedroom 4
Double bed, Shared bathroom
Bedroom 5
2 Bunk beds, Shared bathroom, Toys
TOP FLOOR (2ND FLOOR)
1 master bedroom (en-suite bathroom)
SLEEPING FLOOR (1ST FLOOR)
1 double bedroom (en-suite bathroom)
1 double bedroom (en-suite bathroom)
1 double/twin bedroom (shared bath-room)
1 children’s bunk room sleeping 4 (shared bathroom)
ENTRANCE LEVEL (GROUND LEVEL)
Entrance Hall
Drawing room with library
Open plan kitchen and dining area
Guest WC
LOWERGROUND FLOOR
Ski room
Games room with table tennis
Spa and Wellness area with hammam
The Alps
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Available on the basis of
・Fully catered
・Self catered
Amenities
  • CAR RENTAL INCLUDED
  • KIDS' BEDROOM
  • PRIVATE CHEF INCLUDED
CAPACITY
  • 5 bedrooms
SERVICES INCLUDED IN FULLY CATERED PACKAGE

・ Exclusive use of the chalet
・ Professional chef and hosting staff
・ Concierge service prior to arrival and for the duration of the stay
・ Complimentary ski instructor for the first two days of your stay
・ Daily housekeeping service
・ Daily cooked and continental breakfast
・ Daily afternoon tea
・ Pre-dinner canapés served with champagne on six evenings
・ 4-course dinner on 6 evenings (staff have 1 evening off)
・ Early children’s supper on six evenings
・ The finest selection of complimentary house wines with dinner, beers and soft drinks
・ Complimentary drinks tray with 3 bottles of house spirits
・ Evening turn down service on six evenings
・ Mid-week towel change
・ Robes, slippers and toiletries
・ Hairdryers in every bathroom
・ Complimentary newspapers (delivered after 1pm)
・ In-chalet ski and boot delivery service
・ Lift pass delivery service
・ In-resort 24 hour 4 x 4 driving service (provided in a VW Caravelle or similar)

SERVICES INCLUDED IN SELF CATERED PACKAGE

・ Concierge service prior to arrival and for the duration of your stay
・ Daily housekeeping service
・ Mid-week towel change
・ Robes, slippers and toiletries
・ Hairdryers in every bathroom
・ In-chalet ski and boot delivery service
・ Lift pass delivery service

ADDITIONAL SERVICES 
(EXTRA CHARGES APPLY)
・ Private transfers to and from resort
・ Lift passes
・ Ski equipment hire
・ Childcare
・ In-chalet massage and hairdressing
・ Private ski guides, heli-skiing and ski lessons
・ Non-skiing activities
・ Pre-arrival shopping service
・ Helicopter transfer
・ Party planning
・ Corporate event planning

DAILY RENTAL STARTING AT

$1,168 $1,110/night

Rates vary according to seasonality. Contact us to discuss your holiday needs.

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TRAVEL CONCIERGE
Planning your luxury holiday, we are with you every step along the way.
If the villa of your choice is already booked, our team is happy to suggest equivalent alternatives and take care of the details. You can expect your vacation to be personalized to suit your tastes.
WINTER ALPINE RETREAT
For you thrill seekers out there looking to go beyond the normal ski trip, we can arrange heli-skiing, ski touring, ice climbing or day trips to Chamonix to ski the Vallée Blanche, or why not do a trip to Italy to ski over for lunch? Guides can be booked on arrival for these adventure trips and will be weather dependant.
If skiing isn’t your thing or you’d just like to try something different, you can go cross country on snow shoes, or see the Alps from the air with a tandem paraglide.
If you can walk, you can go snowshoeing.
It’s easy to do, it doesn’t require a lot of special techniques, and the fun begins as soon as you put the snowshoes on! You can choose between a casual hike through the woods or a steep climb up the mountain. A great option is to walk up to lunch where the skiers have skied to, and you can walk to on snow shoes, getting you some fresh mountain air, and catching up on the morning news. It also allows you to go places where skiers can’t!
SUMMER ALPINE RETREAT
The perfect alpine summer escape.
Swim in the indoor pool, be pampered in the spa, or just relax after a day on the mountain whilst enjoying a wide selection of tailored menus and fine wines.
Why not take to the sky and see the spectacular sites from the air? Take a tandem flight where you can sit back and enjoy the experience, or take a course and go solo. Where better to relax, and heal than the fresh mountain air?
There are several mountain top locations for yoga practice and classes can be held outdoors or in your chalet. A great combination is a gentle hike with a session of yoga up on the mountain.
DINING – A TYPICAL DAY
Dining can be as formal or informal as you wish, from full four-course gourmet meals to healthy meals with the children.
Breakfast is generally served from about 7.30 in the morning and in winter the lifts open at 8.45am, which should give you enough time to get kitted out for your day on the mountain.
You can have it a little earlier if you like, and if you’ve got a very early start (for example if you’re leaving us), the team’ll organize a breakfast pack to take with you. Each day in winter your concierge will book a table for lunch somewhere on the slopes, with each guest responsible for paying for his or her own meal.
If you make it back to The Lodge for lunch, or if you choose to stay behind during the day, a light lunch will be served. In summer lunches will vary depending on the day’s activities.
Some excursions your concierge organize include lunch, but if you choose to go exploring on your own you may want to take care of lunch yourself.
In the winter season once the lifts stopping running it’s time to head back for a relaxing spa treatment, a session in the hot tub and steam room, and definitely a slice (or two) of homemade cakes with some mulled wine – well deserved after an active day on the mountain. Evenings typically start with some delicious canapés and an apéritif of your choice before moving on to the main dinner.
Each morning your chefs will share a menu for that evening and invite guests to let us know if there’s anything on there that doesn’t take their fancy.
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