69 Chemin de l'Hermine, 74400 Chamonix Mont Blanc France
Type
Hotel
About the Property
Founded in 1976 by Denis Carrier’s father, the Auberge du Bois Prin has welcomed many celebrities, including the Dalai Lama, President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, Édouard Balladur, Alain Souchon and others.
A homely nest clinging to the sunny mountainside of the valley of Chamonix, overlooking the Mont Blanc
Stone and wood blend together in harmony in a cozy environment.
Guests Check-in time: 14.00 and Check-out time: 12.00
Hotel Price
Chambre double | Double room
180 - 339 Euros
Petit-dejeuner | Breakfast
15 Euros/person
Demi-pension | Half-board
145 Euros/person
Pension complete | full board
198 Euros/person
Facilities and Amenities
Auberge du Bois Prin features 4 rooms, 4 junior suites and 2 luxury suites offering unpretentious luxury and a Savoyard atmosphere.
Accommodation for 1 to 4 guests, King size beds, Mini-bar, Direct telephone line, Satellite TV, Room service, Bathroom and toilet, 4 rooms with balneotherapy, 220 V power plug, Free Wi-Fi
The hotel’s leisure spa, offering a sauna and spa, welcomes you all day. Open every day from 10.00 to 22.00, access is free for the hotel’s clients.
The restaurant is open at lunch and dinnertime, from 12.00 to 14.00 and 19.00 to 21.30. Closed on Monday noon, Tuesday noon and Wednesday noon. Chef Denis Carrier and his team suggest an inventive regional cuisine, prepared with local products –often grown in Denis Carrier’s own organic vegetable garden. Enjoy the establishment’s fine cuisine on the terrace facing the Mont Blanc in summer, or enjoy the warmth of the hotel’s large chimney in winter.
There is a childrens game room, ski room and garage available for a small charge
There are many sports and leisure activities and cultural events to keep you busy throughout the day – enjoy a refreshing or resourcing stay, according to your preferences. Chamonix is less than one hour away from the Aosta valley in Italy, Martigny and the Valais region in Switzerland, Annecy and Geneva (famous for their lakes).