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noun
An alpine style of wooden building with a sloping roof and overhanging eaves.
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Cross-country skiing, Finland Ski from chalet to chalet through the deep powder over the Finnish-Russian border on a new seven-day trip from Baltic Holidays (0845 070 5711; balticholidays.com).
Leslie Woit makes her way up to enjoy the view Enjoy two resorts on the same holiday with a package deal that takes you from chalet to chalet, writes Leslie Woit Where better to take a course than on the aquamarine waters – and among the A-list hang-outs – of the Caribbean?
It's back to Chalet Flo for our afternoon coaching session with Anthony and I'm getting less sceptical about "la psychologie".
If you're a lawyer taking a significant client out for dinner in La Paz, you might go to Chalet La Suisse.
Options range from Casa Nina, a semi-detached house on the Costa Brava, where a week with flights costs £216pp, to Chalet Nepomuk on the slopes of Zermatt, available at £808pp, based on six people sharing.
We were then handed over to Ian and Tansy, our chalet hosts, who walked us down the snowy lane to Chalet Beryl (pronounced, yes, Beryl), which will be our home for the next week.
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"Everyone comes back to the chalet to swap stories from the slopes," said Nancy Mcdonnell, one of our group.
They offer different levels of accommodation, from soft ground, where a hardened outback hand can bed down in a swag (halfway between a tent and a sleeping bag), to chalets for pampered types and parking spaces for Winnebagos.
Originally, the farmland was purchased by Eagle Rock pioneer, Albert Brasch who commissioned architect Jean L. Egasse to design the "chalet" like property.
Cue return virtual visits to his chalet and to a fixed grin the size of a bus.
In December, the Swiss authorities allowed him to move to his chalet in the ski resort of Gstaad under house arrest on bail of $4.5 million pending a decision on his extradition.
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