Directly at the slope “Furi” in an attractive and quiet place, two modern and comfortable Chalets are being built with plenty of wood for an alpine living style. Getting up in the morning, enjoying the sun at breakfast and heading directly to the snowy slopes without detours. Of a surface of approximately 173 sq.m. each, the houses offer an intelligent layout for a homely and comfortable family life.
On the ground floor, you are welcomed by a large hallway. There are also three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a ski room and a large storage room on this level.
The upper floor features a surprisingly spacious and opened living and dining area with kitchen and a cosy fireplace. The large windows bays provide a sense of space and a bright atmosphere. From the north-facing terrace you can enjoy the spectacular view on the mountains. A guest restroom is also at this level.
Your individual wishes and creativity can be incorporated into the planning.
Whether you arrive by helicopter, train or car; there’s an undeniable sense of awe created from the mountains towering around the valley. As you approach Zermatt’s historic village, the Matterhorn rises above. It’s the world’s most photographed mountain, and you can quickly see why for people wanting to experience a Swiss chalet, Zermatt is their top choice. Situated in the German-speaking part of the Valais’s canton and right on the Italian border, you’ll see a mix of culture in every direction. With so many things to do in Zermatt, it is a resort that suits all ages and styles. With more than 38 summits above 4000m and countless smaller peaks, summer in Zermatt offers endless trails and hiking routes. Ranging from gradual dirt pathways to steep inclines and rocky passageways; there are options to suit all ages and skill levels. If ski and snow are more your style, you’ll smile knowing that Zermatt is a snow-sure resort offering skiing all year round. With over 360km of slopes and some of the best free ski in the world, Zermatt is any skier or snowboarder’s dream.