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Eiger Chalet, Perisher Valley

A winter holiday retreat in a premier location at Perisher Valley. Family owned and operated it is ideally located in the centre of Perisher – only a 100m ski from our front door to Perishers Quad Chair.

Each room had individually controlled heating, ensuite, TV, and its own kitchen/dining area located separate from the bedroom.

The Eiger Chalet is a Non-smoking establishment.

Accommodation Options

Mountain View Plus

Mountain View Plus rooms are facing the west and are the largest rooms available. All have individually controlled heating, ensuite and a kitchenette located separate from the bedroom.

Standard Rooms

All standard rooms are facing east. Each room has individually controlled heating and ensuite.

Mountain View Rooms

Facing west to the slopes. They are sized between the Standard rooms and the Mountain View Plus rooms.
Each room has individually controlled heating and a kitchenette located separate from the bedroom.

Website: www.eiger.com.au

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