chaletline - the easy way to find your summer mountain holiday

Travelling with children can be a most rewarding experience but for some can prove a little overwhelming. We will do everything we can to make you trip as relaxed and enjoyable as possible.
We can recommend properties designed specifically with families in mind or resorts with excellent chilrens facilities. We feature properties with dedicated childcare staff, from creche for babies to full family adventure holidays including white water rafting and Husky walking.
Please be aware that some properties do not allow children outside of the school holidays and many will not cater specifiaclly for the younger members of your group.
Child discounts
Child discounts and even free places are often available so please let us know as soon as you enquire if you are planning on traveling with under 18's. Feel free to give us a call on 0845 200 0375 or click here to make an enquiry and we will do our best to find your family a holiday to remember.
Resort Recommendations
We love Niederau, a charming little Tirolean village in the Austrian mountains. The Tourist Office run a childrens 'Dragon Club' Mon-Fri 9am - 3pm (5-14yrs incl.) which is FREE wehn you purchase a 'Wildshonau Summer Card'. And once you have the card you are also entitled to free access to many attractions such as the Farmer's Museam, the Silver Mone, the amazing heated outdoor swimming pool complex, daily cable car trips and guided walks are also included for free.
Along the same lines you might like to try Lech, nestelling high up in the vast Alberg Valleythis pretty village gives away their 'Summer Active Card' to all guests staying at least one night in the village. The 'Summer Active Card' entiles you to many free facitities: use of all chair lifts and cable cars, specialised hiking tours and guided walks, use of the forest swimming pool, entrance to the Leisure Centre, local hikers buses. And so that you can enjoys all of these benfits in peace you will be entitled to a FREE supervised kid's club and activity programme.
We also love Seefeld, this beautiful little village is within easy reach of Innsbruck so no nasty long transfers and has an amazing activity programme for children. Available to book on a daily basis with each activty costing around €12 - €22 per child this is the perfect option for those of you with adventurous little ones. Daily activities range from a trip to the local fire station with the opportunity to ride in a real fire engine to archery and pony trekking. There are also activities open to the whole family like a tractor trip to the Isar springs or a torch lit night time walk.
Family Hotels with a Difference...
Why not try a hotel designed with children in mind - infact these hotels and chalets won't take your booking if you don't have a child! Hotel Annahof, The Deux Domains, Chalet Hotel Sapiniere and Chalet Mara are amoung the best accomodation available for families in the Alps. All feature dedicated nurseries run by professionally qualified UK nursery nurses for the younger family members and activity packed clubs for the 3-15 year olds, including quad biking, husky walking, mountain biking, treasure hunts, kayaking and rock climbing.
For those of you who don't want to leave all of the fun to the kids, we can also offer Family Adveture Weeks in The Deux Domains, or the Hotel Sapiniere (chilren should be 8 or above) allowing you and the rest of your clan the opportunity spend some quality time together and try bungee jumping, paragliding, kayaking, quad biking, white water rafting, rock climbing and more, as a family.
And all this together with the fact that all of these properties are operated on a 'Catered Basis' with specially adapted healthy children's meals served early for all under 13's. Then a free supervised evening club for the kid's allows the adults to eat in peace later in the evening. And for those who are too old to eat with the kid's but too bored eating with their parents , staff arrange separate meals just for the teenagers! They really have thought of everything.