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Finnish kota vuori chalet rental typical cottage Soultzeren Alsace salon
Finnish kota vuori chalet rental typical cottage Soultzeren Alsace salon

Kotas du Bonheur - 4-star cottages with spa in Alsace

Wellness stay in 4-star cottages in the heart of the Munster Valley

Our cottages are officially classified as 4 stars, guaranteeing comfort, quality of equipment and high-end services.

 

Fancy a moment of happiness and escape at the foot of our beautiful Vosges mountains? Don't hesitate to come and relax in one of our fully equipped kotas, each with its own spa.

For nature lovers, hikers, cyclists, or simply those seeking relaxation or a romantic getaway, our kotas are ideally located. Numerous hikes and bike rides start right from our kotas – no car needed!

 

Direct contact, in all simplicity

Booking through our official website promotes a direct link with your hosts, for a stay prepared with care and serenity.

Kota Natty - 4-star rated holiday cottage

  • Chalet for 1 to 4 people

  • 1 living room with fully equipped kitchen

  • Dining area

  • 1 bedroom

  • 1 sofa bed

  • Bathroom with shower

  • 1 outdoor spa

  • 1 terrace

  • 1 children's playground

Kota Vuori - 4-star rated holiday cottage

  • Chalet for 1 to 4 people

  • 1 living room with fully equipped kitchen

  • Dining area

  • 1 bedroom

  • 1 sofa bed

  • Bathroom with shower

  • 1 outdoor spa

  • 1 terrace

  • 1 children's playground

Our story in brief

Following a trip to Lapland in 2011, we fell in love with Finnish kotas. That's how our desire to set up holiday cottages came about. In 2022, we were lucky enough to be able to buy the land next to our chalet and make our dream come true! And here we are, off on what we hope will be a wonderful adventure with our 2 kotas!

Why did we call them "Les Kotas du Bonheur": simply because we want to bring happiness to people.

Why are our kotas called Natty and Vuori? Natty is the name of our dog, an Alaskan Malamute and therefore a snow dog! And Vuori, which means "mountain" in Finnish, as we're 680m above sea level at the foot of the mountains.

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