




Spread across four floors connected by an elevator. The lower ground floor houses the spa and cinema; the ground and first floors contain the majority of bedrooms; the second floor features the main living and dining areas; the top floor is dedicated to the master suite.
30 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 14 guests
1 double
1 double
1 double
1 double
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 bathroom
From
£21,500
per week
From
£38,500
per week
From
£75,000
per week
Chalet Bouvier sits in one of Megève's most convenient positions for both skiing and village life. The nearest ski lift is a three-minute walk, giving straightforward access to the Megève ski area's 445 kilometres of piste across three interconnected massifs. The village centre — with its Savoyard restaurants, boutiques, and the famous ice rink on Place de l'Église — is one minute on foot. Megève itself is well connected: Geneva Airport is approximately 80 kilometres away, making it one of the more accessible resorts in the French Alps for international arrivals. For groups who want to ski hard during the day and walk to dinner in the evening without relying on transfers or shuttles, the location is genuinely practical.
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A quintessentially French luxury ski resort with timeless Alpine charm.
Megève was originally conceived by the Rothschild family in the 1920s as a French alternative to St. Moritz. Today, it remains one of the most beautiful and elegant ski resorts in the Alps, featuring a beautifully preserved medieval town center complete with cobblestone streets, horse-drawn sleighs, and chic boutiques. The resort seamlessly blends authentic Savoyard tradition with understated luxury. The skiing in Megève is part of the extensive Evasion Mont Blanc domain, offering over 400km of picturesque, tree-lined pistes. The terrain is overwhelmingly suited to intermediates, cruisers, and families, with sweeping red and blue runs that wind through pine forests and past charming rustic mountain huts. While expert terrain is more limited, the off-piste potential through the trees can be surprisingly good after a fresh snowfall. Beyond the slopes, Megève is renowned for its exceptional gastronomy. Boasting multiple Michelin-starred restaurants and some of the best mountain dining in Europe, the resort caters to visitors who value the culinary and cultural experience as much as the skiing itself.
Megève offers a vast, scenic playground within the Evasion Mont Blanc domain, heavily favoring intermediate cruisers and families. Much of the skiing takes place below the treeline on rolling, pasture-based slopes, meaning good visibility even in poor weather and less snow required to form a base.
A vast interconnected ski domain encompassing Megève, Saint-Gervais, Combloux, La Giettaz, and Les Contamines under the shadow of Mont Blanc.
The largest and sunniest sector, featuring wide, rolling pistes and excellent mountain restaurants with Mont Blanc views.
Classic forested skiing with a network of winding red and blue runs, easily accessible directly from the village.
A quieter area on the opposite side of the valley offering fantastic views of Mont Blanc, perfect for families and those building confidence.
Often holds the best snow due to its orientation and features steeper pistes, including a World Cup downhill track.
The highest point in the resort, offering steep, challenging runs and access to off-piste alpine bowls.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
1h 15min
85km
Frequent shared and private transfers are available directly from Geneva airport, making it a very accessible resort. Several large underground car parks in the village (e.g., Parking du Casino, Parking du Mont d'Arbois), though they can be quite expensive.
Mid-December to mid-April
Due to the village's lower altitude, early and late season snow cover can occasionally be variable on the lowest slopes, though snowmaking is extensive.
Lift passes
Adult Evasion Mont Blanc Day Pass (EUR 61), Adult Evasion Mont Blanc 6-Day Pass (EUR 305)