Man’s best friend, a member of the family and a source of unconditional love… Here at Firefly Collection we understand how important your dog is and how hard it can be to leave them behind when your ski holiday arrives. But don’t worry, it is possible to bring your dog to some ski chalets and we’ve rounded up the best luxury ski chalets that will welcome your dog.
Ski holidays are one of the best types of holidays for dogs, with many ski resorts being extremely pet-friendly. Bringing your dog to a ski chalet is a chance for them to have a break from their stressful lives, as they deserve a little time in the snow too! And with many Alpine restaurants and ski lifts allowing dogs, you’ll always have something to do together.
If you want to take your dog away on your next ski holiday do contact us so we can be sure to find the right ski chalet for the both of you. Please note that an additional damage deposit may be required for some of these chalets.
Val d’Isere, France
With great walking routes around the resort, as well as the Vanoise National Park, the ski resort of Val d’Isere is the perfect winter playground for you and your dog.
Meribel, France
There are plenty of scenic walks around Meribel and Mottaret and many of the mountain restaurants can be accessed directly from the gondolas, offering a chance for you and you dog to meet with friends for lunch at the mountain restaurants.
Courchevel 1850, France
You and your dog will love walking through Courchevel 1850, admiring all the designer shop displays. You also have a myriad of walking trails to explore, which will take you between all the different villages. And with some of the best luxury ski chalets in the Alps, your dog will be truly spoilt here.
Chamonix, France
With different sightseeing tours and photography walks available, you and you dog can learn more about the incredible ski resort of Chamonix before meeting the rest of your group for a bite to eat on the mountain.
Verbier, Switzerland
Your dog can accompany you whilst you snow shoe through the trees on the gentle walking routes. Then wander the streets of Verbier where there is wonderful shopping and galleries to explore, before retiring back to your luxury ski chalet.
Zermatt, Switzerland
Whether you and your dog catch the lift up the slopes to meet others for lunch or stroll round Hinterdorf, the oldest part of the village of Zermatt, you will both love this picturesque ski resort, which is extremely dog friendly.