This charming, comfortable apartment is perfect for a tourist stay.
It is 100 square meters, has a balcony and can accommodate up to 10 people.
You'll love its location, close to all amenities.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Logement
Located on the 2nd floor without elevator, it comprises:
- three bedrooms with three double beds, a single bed, a double air mattress and a cot;
- a bathroom ;
- a fully equipped kitchen ;
- and a living room with a sofa bed for relaxing after a day out.
A small shared garden is ideal for outdoor dining in summer and snowman-making in winter.
The following facilities are at your disposal: Parking, Cot, Wifi, Hairdryer, Television, Washing machine, Coffee machine, Microwave and Oven.
Please note that bed linen and towels are provided at extra cost. A large cellar is available for storing sports equipment (large enough to store a dozen bikes without any problem).
Check-in are possible until 8pm.
One of the apartment's assets is its brightness. It is also highly appreciated for its location:
- close to the ski lifts (6€/day) ;
- 5 minutes' walk from the Leclerc shopping center;
- 15 minutes from Parc de la Schappe (with children's playground, lake, accrobranche and via ferrata);
- 20 minutes' walk from Briançon's shops and restaurants;
- close to the start of the Serre-chevalier ski runs (15 minutes on foot with no change in altitude, or 5 minutes by car);
- less than 10 minutes by car from an ice rink, swimming pool and cinema;
- close to the SNCF train station and the bus station for access to the whole Serre-Chevalier valley, other valleys and Italy.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Emplacement
At the crossroads of five Alpine valleys, Briançon became a fortified town in the 14th century. A Dauphiné town and the seat of important trade fairs, it is the capital of the Escartons. Located at the convergence of five valleys - Haute-Durance, Guisane, Clarée, Ayes and Cerveyrette - the town of Briançon occupies a remarkable geographical position. The radiating structure of these valleys provided the town with relatively easy external access to Provence, Queyras, Isère, Drôme and present-day Italy. This dense communications network has long made Briançon a land of passage, a major crossroads in the heart of the Alps, offering the best conditions for the movement of people, the traffic of goods and the exchange of cultures. Easily accessible from the resort of Serre-Chevalier, you can enter Europe's highest fortified town through the Porte de Pignerol, at an altitude of 1,326m, and be welcomed by the Heritage Department, which offers a variety of guided tours at 3pm every day, led by gVuides-conférenciers approved by the French Ministry of Culture, in French, English and Italian (German and Spanish for groups).
## Transports
- Briançon train station: just next to the apartment.
- Turin international airport : 1h45 by car.