




Set over three floors. Ground floor features the wellness area, cinema, and ski room. First floor contains the open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area. Top floor houses the main bedrooms.
33 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests
1 double
1 double
1 double
1 double + overhead bunk
1 bathroom, 1 additional toilet
From
£4,500
per week
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£8,500
per week
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£13,500
per week
Argentière sits at the upper end of the Chamonix Valley, approximately 8km north of Chamonix town centre, and is one of the valley's most characterful ski villages. The Grand Montets ski area — one of the most challenging and extensive in the Alps — is the dominant draw, with access to high-altitude terrain and reliable snow conditions. The village itself has a compact, authentic feel with a selection of restaurants, a small supermarket and independent shops within easy walking distance. Chamonix's broader amenities, including the Aiguille du Midi cable car, wider dining options and the main train station with connections to Geneva, are a short drive or bus ride away. The chalet's ski-in, ski-out positioning removes the need for transfers to the slopes each morning.
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The birthplace of extreme skiing and the undisputed capital of alpine mountaineering.
Nestled at the foot of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps, Chamonix is a world-renowned destination that blends rich mountaineering history with a vibrant, bustling town atmosphere. Unlike purpose-built ski resorts, Chamonix is an authentic, year-round alpine town featuring Victorian and Belle Époque architecture, sophisticated dining, and legendary après-ski. The ski area is truly unique, consisting of several distinct, mostly unconnected mountains strung along the valley rather than a single linked domain. This geographical setup rewards those willing to explore, offering breathtaking glacier descents, steep forest runs, and gentle beginner slopes at the valley edges. Chamonix's true global appeal lies in its unparalleled lift-accessed off-piste terrain. It is the spiritual home of freeride skiing, drawing experts and thrill-seekers from around the globe to tackle iconic routes like the Vallée Blanche and the steep, deep powder bowls of the Grands Montets.
Chamonix offers a fragmented but spectacular skiing experience across multiple distinct areas, from the sunny cruisers of Brévent-Flégère to the steep pitches of Grands Montets. While intermediates will find excellent groomed runs, the resort is most famous for its legendary off-piste and glacier terrain, including the world-famous 20km Vallée Blanche descent.
Dominated by the 4,809m peak of Mont Blanc, this spectacular region features plunging valleys, massive glaciers, and some of the most dramatic and rugged alpine landscapes in Europe.
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