The Pichard family, keepers of this weathered centuries-old inn, holds dear the inn's heritage of lodging stagecoach passengers and Alpine enthusiasts. The rustic chalet has carved eaves with hand-painted designs, creaky floors, and old, rippled, handblown-glass windows. The simplicity of this relais has attracted celebrities from Stravinsky to David Bowie. The restaurant (¢-$$) has heavy wood furniture and serves hearty fare, including fondue and platters of air-dried meats and cheese with crusty bread. Some rooms share toilet and shower facilities.
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