The idea is beautiful at the start. You have a chalet in the Vosges — inherited, purchased as a second home, or acquired specifically to rent it out. The mountains have taught you this through weekends of skiing or hiking: there is something in these fir forests, this lake, these Vosges ridges, which makes people come back. So you said to yourself: why not take advantage of it?
The reality of seasonal management in the Vosges generally comes in three stages. First, the first reservations — which come easily, because the demand is real and your property is authentic. Then, the daily management - the messages that arrive at 10 p.m., the inventory, the cleaning between two stays, the boiler which chooses to break down one Friday evening in February. Finally, the basic question: do I devote my energy to managing this good, or to enjoying it myself and letting it work for me?
It is to answer this third question that Adopt a Conciergerie exists.
The Vosges: an underestimated seasonal rental market
The Vosges do not benefit from the same visibility as the Alps or the Pyrenees. The Gérardmer resort does not have the prestige of Megève. Xonrupt-Longemer is not on the lists of the most trendy ski destinations. However, the Vosges seasonal rental market has characteristics that many other mountain areas do not have.
The real double seasonality: the Vosges operate in summer and winter. In winter, the Mauselaine ski area in Gérardmer offers 21 slopes over 40 kilometers of slopes, between 770 and 1,140 meters above sea level. In summer, Lake Gérardmer, the hiking trails of the Ballons des Vosges Natural Park and the relative coolness of the ridges make the Vosges a sought-after destination for families and working city dwellers fleeing the heatwave. This double seasonality makes it possible to envisage occupancy rates spread over ten months of the year — not just the two winter months.
Proximity to major cities: Gérardmer is 1 hour 15 minutes from Strasbourg, 1 hour 30 minutes from Nancy, 1 hour 45 minutes from Mulhouse, 2 hours 30 minutes from Stuttgart. This accessibility facilitates spontaneous weekend getaways — a growing market that now accounts for more than 40% of short-term bookings in accessible mountain areas (Airbnb 2025 data).
The move upmarket in demand: the high-end rental market in the Vosges is growing significantly. The chalets with jacuzzi, sauna, indoor swimming pool, panoramic view of the lake or the Vosges peaks rent between 800 and 3,000 euros per week depending on the configuration and the season. This clientele — wealthy families, groups of friends, UHNWIs looking for a “non-overrated” mountain — are looking for authentic experiences with premium equipment. And she's willing to pay for them.
What managing yourself really involves
Managing a seasonal rental in the Vosges from Strasbourg, Nancy or Paris - or even from Gérardmer when you have a full-time job - is a list of tasks that owners systematically underestimate before starting:
Management of advertisements on three to four platforms (Airbnb, Booking, Abritel, MountainAdvisor), synchronization of calendars to avoid duplicates, dynamic pricing according to seasons and local events, responses to traveler requests within the time required by the algorithms (less than 24 hours, ideally less than an hour), management of entry and exit inventory, organization of cleaning between each stay, management of technical problems(heating, hot water, equipment), tax declarations and tourist tax. And above all: permanent availability, because a traveler who has a problem at 11 p.m. on a Sunday expects a response within the hour.
This is not real estate management. It is an amateur hotel service, with all the constraints of a hotelier and the resources of an individual.
What a Concierge takes care of in the Vosges
Our concierge service for Vosges owners covers all of this work. You entrust us with your property. We manage everything else — announcements, prices, reception, cleaning, maintenance, guest relations, reporting. You receive your income and a monthly report. That's all.




