Chalets with Hot tubs

Ski chalets with hot tub are highly sought after. So, it's a good thing that we have over 500 alpine properties with a Jacuzzi to choose from. A soak in your own hot tub after a hard day on the ski slopes has become hugely popular with skiers. After all what's finer than relaxing your aching muscles in hot bubbling water whilst enjoying a wonderful mountain view?
However, it's not quite as easy as simply 'diving in' to book your tub-endowed chalet without proper consideration. You need to think about whether the hot tub in your chosen chalet is inside or outside, sunken or free-standing, located at the front or the back of the property, and whether it's large enough for your needs. it's not an easy choice but our team of experts are here to make sure you book the perfect chalet for your next ski holiday.
The retro fitted ski chalet hot tub
The first thing to consider when choosing the right chalet (or indeed the right hot tub) is that many of the chalets on the ski holiday market were not originally built with a hot tub. However, the large increase in demand from clients since the new Millennium for chalets with this accessory meant that chalet owners and chalet holiday companies were forced to retro fit hot tubs to their chalets. In many cases this has meant the location chosen for the tub is far from ideal. Check out the three most popular locations for a retro fitted chalet hot tub below.1. Balcony hot tub
Some retro fitted tubs end up on the main balcony of the chalet which actually is a great location, so long as the chalet is in a secluded setting. You can enjoy far reaching mountain or valley views while you let the bubbles soothe your body, and when it gets dark your relaxing soak can turn into a spot of star gazing. However, if the chalet’s balcony happens to overlook a busy pedestrian thoroughfare then you may need to find your inner exhibitionist if you fancy a dip.2. Ski chalets with hot tub located 'around the back'
If the chalet doesn’t have a suitable front facing balcony which is large enough, or structurally strong enough, to support a hot tub then very often a bit of outside space at the rear of the building is found by the developers. Given that most chalet properties are built facing the sun (to maximise the use of sunlight) the rear of a chalet is often a rather shady, dark place. The view from the rear of a chalet is also usually facing up the mountain which means no far-reaching vistas are possible.3. Indoor ski chalet hot tub
Some smaller chalets don’t have space either on the front balcony or at the rear for a hot tub. For these chalets the only option is to place the hot tub in the basement, or in a converted garage. This is fine to a point but a hot tub with no external view is always somewhat disappointing.The best ski chalet hot tubs
Chalets that have been built since 2010 very often have been developed with the all manner of spa and entertainment facilities appearing on the architect's brief from the outset.
This means that modern chalets often have a large south facing balcony or deck which is strong enough to support a large sunken hot tub, and private enough to allow guests to access the tub without feeling they are taking part in the swimwear beauty pageant. These hot tub designed balconies also give fantastic mountain and/or resort views which really make for a memorable spa experience. So it's our advice to look for a chalet which was designed and built with the hot tub on the plans from the outset.
Chalets with Hot tubs
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Val d'Isere, France
Chalet Hotel Ducs De Savoie
Sleeps 95 - 122Average Price
Sold OutFireplace Childcare Good views Catered -
Val Thorens, France
Apartment Orion
Sleeps 6Average Price
£1,159 ppSauna Ski in ski out Near resort centre Catered -
Val Thorens, France
Chalet Mathilde
Sleeps 8Average Price
£1,973 ppSauna Steam room Catered -
Val Thorens, France
Chalet Chloe
Sleeps 8 - 10Average Price
£1,906 ppSauna Steam room Fireplace Catered -
Val Thorens, France
Chalet Noella
Sleeps 8Average Price
£1,962 ppSauna Steam room Catered -
Val Thorens, France
Apartment Alaska 6
Sleeps 8 - 10Average Price
Sold OutGood views Self-Catered -
Val Thorens, France
Apartment Pegase
Sleeps 12Average Price
£1,159 ppSauna Fireplace Ski in ski out Near resort centre Good views Catered -
Val Thorens, France
Apartment Vega
Sleeps 12Average Price
£1,159 ppSauna Fireplace Ski in ski out Near resort centre Good views Catered -
Chatel, France
Chalet Pom De Pin
Sleeps 8 - 10Average Price
£695 ppNear resort centre Good views Traditional feel Catered -
Chatel, France
Chalet Alpaka
Sleeps 24 - 30Average Price
£825 ppSauna Fireplace Near resort centre Traditional feel Catered -
Gerlos, Austria
Chalet Dengg
Sleeps 10 - 12Average Price
£870 ppTraditional feel Catered -
Gerlos, Austria
Chalet Dorferhaus
Sleeps 12 - 14Average Price
£878 ppNear resort centre Traditional feel Catered -
Hinterglemm, Austria
Chalet Silian
Sleeps 22 - 26Average Price
£821 ppSauna Catered -
La Plagne (1800), France
Chalet Sorbier
Sleeps 6Average Price
£1,278 ppCatered -
La Plagne (1800), France
Chalet Sorbier 2
Sleeps 6Average Price
£1,286 ppFireplace Catered -
La Plagne (1800), France
Chalet Vidal
Sleeps 6 - 8Average Price
£546 ppHot tub Sauna Good views Catered -
La Plagne (1800), France
Chalet Lupin
Sleeps 8Average Price
£1,247 ppSki in ski out Catered -
La Plagne (1800), France
Chalet Bonlieu
Sleeps 8 - 10Average Price
£599 ppHot tub Sauna Good views Catered -
La Plagne (1800), France
Chalet Montillet
Sleeps 8 - 9Average Price
£581 ppHot tub Sauna Good views Catered -
La Plagne (1800), France
Chalet Deneriaz
Sleeps 8 - 9Average Price
£575 ppHot tub Sauna Good views Catered
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