Marilla and Gren Peacock, Surrey
"We stayed in Chalet Lususa last year (2007) over the Christmas week, with our family. It's a spacious, comfortable chalet with all mod cons. Immaculate throughout. Great views from all rooms. Easy accessibility to the extensive ski slopes and great mountain-top eateries. Charming village and bistros, and the nearest town Sion has good range of shops. A delightful and affordable stay in an-up-and coming resort. We will definitely be going again."
Shirley Barton, Buckinghamshire (Vice President Kandahar Ski Club & Team Manager British Childrens' Ski Team)
"My family, including my three young grandsons, stayed at this beautiful and traditional Swiss chalet last Easter (2008). It has stunning, panoramic views from every room and all the 'mod cons', which make a family skiing holiday extra-special. It is tastefully decorated throughout and you can 'ease out ' all those aches and pains in the sauna before relaxing in front of a blazing open fire in the large and cosy living area. If you don't feel like cooking you can walk down a few steps to a traditional Swiss restaurant and eat in style ..... sheer bliss."
Mandy and Dave Crane, Dorset
"This chalet is easily one of the best we have stayed in for years! Easily accessed (take the train from Geneva airport to Sion takes about an hour then catch a bus or take a taxi, - it’s about 20 minutes up the mountain.
We found Chalet Lususa was equipped to a high standard – check out the sauna, table football and state of the art TV system, if you can drag yourself away from the jaw dropping views to be had from the roomy balconies.The beds are comfy, and there really are enough loos and baths/showers to cater for everyone, we never ran out of hot water! If you’re on a budget or just want to stay in to eat, the kitchen has been well designed and equipped for most culinary requirements, but if you prefer dining out there are many restaurants just a short walk away to choose from. The main village of Vaysonnez can provide all your groceries but Sion is only about 20 minutes down the valley by car and has a wide variety of shops, and more restaurants.
Check out the tourist info for details on the wonderful walks, which start from the village if you’re staying in the summer, don't miss out on ambling along the “Bisse” or if you're feeling energetic you could hike out up to Mt Rouge for stunning views."
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