Sunny tranquility at 2,150 m - chalet idyll with panoramic views
Those seeking true authenticity will find it here: At 2,150 meters above sea level, a unique retreat awaits you with unparalleled panoramas of the Turtmann Glacier, the Bishorn, Weisshorn, and Barrhorn. Nestled in the imposing mountains of the Turtmann Valley, yet easily accessible via a dirt road, this charming chalet offers an authentic Alpine feel—far from the hustle and bustle, yet with all the comforts for carefree living.
The main chalet, built in 1978 and extensively renovated between 2012 and 2015 with meticulous attention to detail, comprises approximately 50 m² of gross floor space and boasts a well-thought-out layout. Electricity is supplied by a modern solar power system, and hot water is generated by a gas-fired instantaneous water heater. A stylish Giltstein stove dating back to 1900 provides cozy warmth—a piece of Alpine history with functional charm.
The property extends over a generous 1,159 m² plot and also includes two outbuildings with 24 m² and 76 m² gross floor area, respectively. The smaller building has been completely renovated and is ideal as a guest house or studio, while the larger one offers versatile uses and is partially converted on the hillside. Both buildings are subject to the provisions of the Second Home Act.
A special highlight is the outdoor pizza oven—perfect for convivial evenings with a view of the mountain scenery. Drinking water is supplied by a private spring with a 3,000-liter tank, while outdoor water is supplied from a nearby mountain stream.
The property is being sold fully furnished, including a powerful generator valued at approximately CHF 5,000. Twice a year, around 100 Hérens cows roam the area for a few days—a true example of living Valais tradition.
Please note: Access is generally possible from the end of April to mid-November, making the chalet an ideal summer and autumn retreat for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.
Those seeking true authenticity will find it here: At 2,150 meters above sea level, a unique retreat awaits you with unparalleled panoramas of the Turtmann Glacier, the Bishorn, Weisshorn, and Barrhorn. Nestled in the imposing mountains of the Turtmann Valley, yet easily accessible via a dirt road, this charming chalet offers an authentic Alpine feel—far from the hustle and bustle, yet with all the comforts for carefree living.
The main chalet, built in 1978 and extensively renovated between 2012 and 2015 with meticulous attention to detail, comprises approximately 50 m² of gross floor space and boasts a well-thought-out layout. Electricity is supplied by a modern solar power system, and hot water is generated by a gas-fired instantaneous water heater. A stylish Giltstein stove dating back to 1900 provides cozy warmth—a piece of Alpine history with functional charm.
The property extends over a generous 1,159 m² plot and also includes two outbuildings with 24 m² and 76 m² gross floor area, respectively. The smaller building has been completely renovated and is ideal as a guest house or studio, while the larger one offers versatile uses and is partially converted on the hillside. Both buildings are subject to the provisions of the Second Home Act.
A special highlight is the outdoor pizza oven—perfect for convivial evenings with a view of the mountain scenery. Drinking water is supplied by a private spring with a 3,000-liter tank, while outdoor water is supplied from a nearby mountain stream.
The property is being sold fully furnished, including a powerful generator valued at approximately CHF 5,000. Twice a year, around 100 Hérens cows roam the area for a few days—a true example of living Valais tradition.
Please note: Access is generally possible from the end of April to mid-November, making the chalet an ideal summer and autumn retreat for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.