Holly Willoughby shares details of lavish ‘£4k-a-week’ ski trip with private chef

Holly Willoughby has just returned from what looked like the most luxurious ski holiday ever.

The 41 year old TV presenter, who has been co-hosting This Morning with her pal Philip Schofield for the last 13 years, recently took to her Instagram to share a snap of the trip with her 8.1 million followers.

Tagging the Morzine French Alps in the post, which is a ski resort close to the Swiss border, the former Celebrity Juice panellist captioned the shot: “Back after a dreamy escape to the snow for [skiing] and [food] …

"The beautiful #chaletgriffonner was our home for the last few days. Thank you @hunterchalets for looking after us… so special, memories to cherish for life."

She continued: "Special mention to Ella, Flora and Daisy for being kind and brilliant and Craig… holy moly that man can cook!!!!”


In the image, Holly is standing outside one of the luxury chalets, looking just as incredible as her backdrop.

Dressed in an all-in-one black and white ski suit covered in stars, she paired the bold look with her signature blonde bob, a black fluffy headband and sunglasses.

Celeb pals even commented on the look, as fellow presenter Kate Thornton typed: “The chalet and the ski suit are [heart eye emojis],” and All Saints singer Nicole Appleton said: “Oh wow!!”

How much does it cost to visit?

Unfortunately, a stay at Hunter Chalets is pretty pricey – even for a chalet that sleeps four.

For example, the Apartment Deux Chevaux, which is described as a “spacious two-bedroom apartment located between the pretty villages of Morzine and Montriond” will set you back between £1,500 to £3,500, depending on the time of year you go.

Lodges that sleep more are obviously a lot more expensive. The “spectacular luxury chalet”, Lodge Des Nants is perfect for bigger groups, and it holds up to 16 people.

However, this extra space naturally comes with a higher price tag, and if you went in December, it would cost you a whopping £24,000.

All of the lodges are fully catered, too. Which means you’ll get to experience the incredible cuisines created by your own private chef, just like Holly and co did.

Breakfast and afternoon tea are served daily, five days a week, and guests can even expect complimentary Champagne, wine, spirits, beers and soft drinks.

Not to mention daily housekeeping and pre-dinner canapes and a four-course dinner served five days a week, too.

But with Hunter Chalets promising guests “outstanding luxury holidays”, it’s no surprise that a short stay in one of the lodges comes at such a high price.

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