Alpine chalet rentals

Chalets are a wonderful beautiful and scenic way to spend a vacation. They have the look of craftmanship, of a swiss cuckoo clock. They are glamourous and luxury ways to spend a vacation. They are a quintessential way to spend your vacation in the great mountain range.


The Alps are at the crossroads of the French, Italian, German and South Slavic linguistic areals. They also act as a linguistic refugium, preserving archaic dialects such as Rumantsch, Walser German or Romance Lombardic. Extinct languages known to have been spoken in the Alpine region include Rhaetic, Lepontic, Ligurian and Langobardic.

There are many many chalets all over the Alps. It is the quintessential Alpine holiday accomodiation.

The mountain range often attracts people for skiing vacations or for views of the fantastic scenery.

There are numerous areas of the Alps with chalets such as Morzine, Meribel, La Tania, Plagne, Plan Peisey, Engelberg, Les Arcs, Val.

Chalets are normally nestled in scenic mountain areas.

The name Alpine chalet is often used in other parts of the world to add glamour to a chalet.

The Alps is the name for one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east, through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany to France in the west. The word "Alps" was taken via French from Latin Alpes, which may be influenced by the Latin words albus (white) or altus (high) or more likely a Latin rendering of a Celtic or Ligurian original.

A chalet, also called Swiss chalet, is a type of building or houses in the Alpine region made of wood. Today, chalets group residences in mountain resorts. They can be booked from private owners or tour operators. The term chalet is used in the hospitality industry to describe detached cottages in other settings, including seaside resorts and as an adjunct to motel accommodation. These chalets can be similar to studio apartments with self contained cooking facilities and/or bathroom and toilet facilities

The Alps are generally divided into the Western Alps and the Eastern Alps. The division is along the line between Lake Constance and Lake Como, following the Rhine. The Western Alps are higher, but their central chain is shorter and curved; they are located in Italy, France and Switzerland. The Eastern Alps (main ridge system elongated and broad) belong to Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Switzerland. The highest peaks of the Western Alps are Mont Blanc, 4,808 metres, Mont Blanc de Courmayeur 4,748 metres , the Dufourspitze 4,634 metres and the other summits of the Monte Rosa group, and the Dom, 4,545 metres. The highest peak in the Eastern Alps is Piz Bernina, 4,049 metres.

The Eastern Alps are commonly subdivided according to the different lithology (rock composition) of the more central parts of the Alps and the groups at its northern and southern fringes:

Flysch zone (from the Wienerwald to Bregenzerwald). Geographically, the Jura mountains do not belong to the Alps; geologically, however, they do.
Northern Limestone Alps, peaks up to 3,000 metres ; Central Eastern Alps (Austria, Switzerland), peaks up to 4,050 metres ; Southern Limestone Alps. ; The border between the Central Alps and the Southern Limestone Alps is the Periadriatic Seam; The Northern Limestone Alps are separated from the Central Eastern Alps by the Grauwacken Zone.

The Western Alps are commonly subdivided with respect to geography:

Ligurian Alps ; Maritime Alps ; Cottian Alps ; Dauphiné Alps ; Graian Alps ; Pennine Alps ; Bernese Alps ; Lepontine Alps ; Glarus Alps ; North-Eastern Swiss Alps.

The highest mountain in the Alps is Mont Blanc, at 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), on the Italian-French border. All the main peaks of the Alps can be found in the list of mountains of the Alps and list of Alpine peaks by prominence.

The climate of the Alps is the climate, or average weather conditions over a long time, The alpine region of the Alps refers to the region in the Alps between the uppermost limit of trees (the tree line) up to the permanent snow. This alpine region contains the full beauty and variety of characteristic vegetation of the Alps.

The region contains many shrubs:

Three species of rhododendron have masses of red or pink flowers;
The common junipers grow at elevations above the rhododendrons.
Three species of bilberry are associated with the junipers.
Several dwarf willows grow near the snow line.

of the central Alpine region of Europe. As air rises from sea level to the upper regions of the atmosphere the temperature decreases. The effect of mountain topography on prevailing winds is to force warm air from the lower region into an upper zone where it expands in volume at the cost of a proportionate loss of heat, often accompanied by the precipitation of moisture in the form of snow or rain.

The position of the Alps in the central European continent profoundly affects the climate of all the surrounding regions. The accumulation of vast masses of snow, which have gradually been converted into permanent glaciers, maintains a gradation of very different climates within the narrow space that intervenes between the foot of the mountains and their upper ridges; it cools breezes that waft to the plains on either side, but its most important function is to regulate the water supply of the large region which is traversed by the streams of the Alps. Nearly all the moisture that is precipitated during fall, winter, and spring is stored in the form of snow and gradually diffused.

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