Set against the wide, snow-filled slopes of Niseko, The Chalets at Country Resort offer a quietly refined mountain escape.
With 35 private chalets, the property feels residential rather than resort-like, designed around space, warmth, and independence.
The atmosphere is calm and grounded, where Niseko’s dramatic seasons shape daily rhythm without overwhelming it.
What Makes It Special
- Fully private mountain chalets rather than traditional hotel rooms
- A setting shaped by Niseko’s deep snow and expansive summer greenery
- Interiors combining classic alpine comfort with modern ease
- A resort experience that prioritizes privacy and flexibility
- A layout that feels like a small alpine village rather than a complex
A Day at The Chalets at Country Resort
Morning
Light reflects off snow-covered trees or green slopes, depending on season. Mornings begin quietly, with warmth indoors and the mountains immediately outside.
Afternoon
The day belongs to the landscape. Skiing, walking, or simple stillness fills the hours, always with the comfort of returning to a private chalet.
Evening
As daylight fades, the resort settles inward. Evenings feel relaxed and personal, shaped by shared meals, soft lighting, and the sense of being fully contained.
Night
Darkness arrives clean and complete. With little ambient noise, chalets feel deeply insulated, and sleep comes easily after full days in the mountain air.
Insider Tips for The Chalets at Country Resort
- Check the shuttle schedule in advance and bookmark your nearest stop — timing matters for slope starts and dinner returns.
- Group layout matters: If traveling as a group, confirm bathroom count and bed configurations — some have more sofa beds than beds.
- Each chalet comes with a fully equipped kitchen, including stove, dishwasher, fridge, rice cooker, and all utensils — perfect for groups who want autonomy and savings.
- The free scheduled shuttle stops at several shuttle points and will take you right to the ski lifts or village spots — no long walks with gear needed.
- Chalets are warm and spacious, but heat distribution can differ — if you’re visiting in peak winter, pack good base layers and warm socks for maximum comfort.
- Each chalet usually comes with 2 car parking spots — great for groups with a rental car.
- Consider a rental car for flexibility — especially for dinner and late night logistics.
Why We Love It (Curated Highlights)
At Hotelagio we hand-pick only stays that feel truly one-of-a-kind. This property made our list because of these rare details:
- Chalet living that preserves independence and quiet
- A mountain setting that feels authentic rather than staged
- Comfort designed for long stays, not just weekends
- Strong seasonal identity across winter and summer
- A relaxed alternative to Niseko’s larger ski resorts
For Whom
For couples: A private alpine retreat with space, warmth, and calm evenings.
For families: Ideal for shared stays with room to spread out and unwind.
For mountain-focused travelers: Perfect for guests who want the landscape to lead the experience.
Quick Facts (Luxury Snapshot)
Location: Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan
Rooms: 35 private chalets
Rates: From USD 255
Best for: Ski escapes, mountain retreats, private chalet stays
Style: Boutique alpine resort with classic chalet design