Noun
A herdsman's hut in the mountains of Switzerland.
A summer cottage or country house in the Swiss mountains; any country house built in the style of the Swiss cottages.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy the time I turned 18, I moved into a little chalet of my own and felt very grown-up. Mackenzie Phillips
Alpine chalet being built in Haute-Maurienne (Savoy), the use of thick pieces of orthogneiss (4–7 cm) is in accordance with the strict architural regulations in the region bordering the national parks of Vanoise-Grand Paradis. Source: Internet
An infinity lap pool is located on the 2nd floor of the chalet with windows overlooking Lower Buckhorn Lake. Source: Internet
The father and son were being treated in hospital in France last night, along with three other Britons from another family who were staying in the Saynors’ six-bedroom ski chalet. Source: Internet
Accredited members of the media should check the daily briefing and announcement schedule at the Media Centre and the Boeing media chalet, located in the chalet rows at A332 for updates. Source: Internet
Before Charles returned, Diana packed Lindsay's suitcase, including in it his signet ring, wristwatch and a black curly wig which he had used for an Al Jolson impersonation that had the chalet in uproar only the night before. Source: Internet