Short answer
Give each family its own chalet and match the sizes to the households: the cluster offers sleeps-10, sleeps-12, sleeps-13, and sleeps-14 homes side by side, so a big branch takes a 5-bedroom, a smaller one takes Vista, and nobody shares a bathroom with their in-laws. Three adjacent chalets cover anything up to about 40 people while keeping three private kitchens, three hot tubs, and one shared property between them.
Sizing the trio to your three households
Start by counting each family honestly, then mix and match: the four sleeps-14 chalets absorb the big branches (and grandparents attach naturally where there are three queens — Aurora especially), the sleeps-12 and 13 homes fit standard two-parents-plus-kids-plus-friends crews, and Vista at sleeps-10 suits the compact family. Unequal sizes are the point — unlike three identical hotel blocks, the trio flexes.
What three-family trips get right here
The failure mode of multi-family travel is one kitchen and one noise level for thirty people. Adjacent chalets remove it: each family runs its own mornings, nap schedules, and food budget, then converges — dinner rotates between the biggest tables, kids migrate in a pack, adults claim whichever hot tub is quietest. The connective tissue is the property itself: gas firepits between the homes and, May to mid-September, the shared heated pool. The general concept is in a private chalet per family; this is how it plays at three.
Booking three chalets without the headache
Adjacent availability is the scarce resource — three specific neighbouring homes on the same dates go earliest around holidays and summer weekends, so fix the date before the debate about which family gets which chalet. Ask us for a group quote and we will coordinate the trio against live availability; the reunion-planning wider picture is in planning a multi-family trip. Three families that outgrow three chalets simply add a fourth — the cluster keeps going.
Related questions
Do the three chalets have to be identical sizes?
No — mixing a sleeps-14, a sleeps-13, and a sleeps-10 to fit real family sizes is exactly how the cluster is meant to be used.
Can we share meals across three chalets?
Constantly — the usual pattern is rotating dinners at the biggest table while each family keeps its own breakfast routine.
Is three chalets more expensive than one big house?
You are comparing against a 30-person mansion that does not exist in this market — per family, a right-sized chalet each is the realistic and surprisingly efficient format. Get a group quote for real numbers.