Luxury Ski Chalets in the Arlberg Ski Area

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Browse the best luxury ski chalets in the Arlberg ski area here. Enjoy the finer things during your visit to Austria’s largest ski area.

 

The Arlberg is a large area of the western Austrian Alps, which is well known for its brilliant skiing and lively apres atmosphere.

We have chalets in the most popular ski resorts in the Arlberg ski area: Lech (and Oberlech), St Anton and St Christoph.

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Dec – Apr

Summer Season

June – Oct

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Chalet Doss, Madonna di Campiglio

Italy

Catered

Bedrooms: 9

Guests: 16 - 20

  • Indoor Jacuzzi

  • Outdoor hot tub

  • Sauna

  • Separate TV/games room

€16,800 (low season) to €58,000 (high season) per week

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Penthouse Le Lustre, Chamonix

France

Catered or Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 4

Guests: 6 - 10

  • Central location

  • Hidden "speak easy" bar

  • Home cinema room

  • Terrace with Mont Blanc views

€10,200 (low season) to €42,700 (high season) per week

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Pricing Information

Our guide prices show the range of weekly prices from the low season to the high season. If the property has catering options, the low price is for the lowest level e.g. self-catered, and the high price is for the highest level e.g. catered.

What are the 'Low Season' and 'High Season' rates?

Low and high seasons vary by location and by property, but the general pattern is as follows:

Chalets
Low season is usually early/mid-December, mid-January, plus the summer months.
Mid season is usually early February, March and April.
High season is usually Xmas, New Year and mid/end February.

European Villas
Low season is usually April, May and October.
Mid season is usually June and September.
High season is usually July and August.

Caribbean Villas
Low season is usually June to November.
Mid season is usually November to mid-December and mid-April to June.
High season is usually mid-December to mid-April.