"Just a few minutes' walk from the village and the bell tower, offering breathtaking and absolutely magical views, this new chalet, which joins the "Les Chalets des Fermes" collection, brilliantly combines rustic elegance and contemporary design. Everything that makes up the charm of the mountains and the appeal of the green-shuttered Molitor was inspired by one of the village's founding fathers, architect Henry Jacques Le Même."
"This 330 m², three-level refuge harmoniously blends mountain authenticity with an arty spirit, all under the imprint of the "Chalets des Fermes" and their bespoke 5-star hotel service.
The Chalet Molitor is distinguished by its refined interior, which combines contemporary furniture with traditional objects. The large lounge and dining room, which can accommodate up to ten guests, revisit the codes of the Alpine chalet with a touch of modernity and conviviality, while materials such as green and terracotta blend with thick fabrics and decorative elements such as XXL cast-iron bells and ceramics to evoke a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The rooms, designed as suites, feature elegant tones from green to blue, with bespoke headboards and luxurious fabrics. Bathrooms, including one in green Genoa marble, complete this refined setting.
The atmosphere of Le Molitor is distinguished by its unique decor, signed by artist Franck Lebraly, who adorns the chalet's walls and beams. Objects and furniture - from bookends in the shape of ibexes to ceramics depicting wild animals - tell a story, adding an artistic dimension to the whole. The Molitor's 5-star hotel service is a true bespoke luxury, with home-cooked breakfasts, tasty snacks and daily housekeeping. After a day's skiing or a walk in the forest, guests can relax in the outdoor Nordic bath, facing an exceptional panorama, or opt for the sauna in the gym. The chalet also offers exclusive services, such as dog sledding, simply by asking the chalet manager. A haven of peace and luxury, Le Molitor embodies the perfect blend of comfort, modernity and tradition, in a unique mountain setting. Every detail and every object reflects the Sibuet family's attachment to beautiful things and exclusivity."