




Set over three floors with an open-plan living and dining area on the middle floor.
31 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests
Master double/twin bedroom with en-suite shower room
Double bed in Mezzanine snug
Double/twin bedroom with terrace access and en-suite bathroom
Double/twin bedroom with terrace access and en-suite shower rooms
4 bathrooms
From
£3,450
per week
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£6,500
per week
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£11,950
per week
Argentière sits at the northern end of the Chamonix Valley, quieter and more village-like than Chamonix itself while remaining well connected. The Plan Joran gondola and Lognan cable car — both gateways to the Grands Montets ski area — are under a kilometre from the chalet, reachable in around ten minutes by car given the local road layout. The Brévent-Flégère ski area is also approximately ten minutes in the other direction, down the valley. Within the village, shops, restaurants, bars, and a bank are all within easy walking distance. Chamonix town centre is a fifteen-minute drive, making it straightforward to access its broader dining and après-ski scene. The combination of a quiet village setting, direct access to two major ski areas, and proximity to Chamonix makes this a practical and well-positioned base for a week on the hill.
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Gateway to the legendary Grands Montets freeride terrain.
Argentière is a traditional, picturesque Alpine village located at 1,252m in the famous Chamonix Valley. Retaining its rustic, historic charm with stone and wood chalets, it offers a quieter, more authentic alternative to bustling Chamonix just down the road. The village is steeped in mountaineering history and serves as a magnet for serious skiers, snowboarders, and alpinists from around the world. The primary draw of Argentière is its immediate access to the legendary Les Grands Montets ski area. Known globally as a freeride mecca, this north-facing mountain preserves excellent snow conditions well into May. While there are some groomed runs for intermediates, the true appeal lies in its staggering vertical drop, steep glacial terrain, and endless lift-accessed off-piste opportunities that demand respect and reward expertise.
Les Grands Montets is legendary for its steep, north-facing slopes that guarantee excellent snow conditions long into the spring. While beginners have a small, dedicated area at the valley floor, the vast majority of the mountain caters to advanced skiers seeking challenging red and black pistes, aggressive mogul fields, and infinite glacial backcountry terrain.
Located in the Haute-Savoie region of the French Alps, the Chamonix Valley is a world-renowned destination for extreme mountain sports, dominated by the majestic Mont Blanc.
Fast, sweeping red runs and access to excellent off-piste bowls.
Steep, ungroomed black runs and massive mogul fields for strong skiers.
Epic glacial off-piste terrain offering deep powder and serac views (guide recommended).
Cruising red runs and access to mid-mountain facilities and restaurants.
A small, gentle beginner area located at the bottom of the valley, isolated from the steep upper mountain.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
1h 15min
100km
Regular shared and private minibus transfers run directly from Geneva Airport to Argentière. There is a large, free parking lot at the Grands Montets base station.
Mid-December to early May
Grands Montets stays open later than most resorts due to its high altitude and north-facing orientation.
Lift passes
Chamonix Le Pass Day Pass (EUR 67), Mont Blanc Unlimited 6-Day Pass (EUR 385)