




Single-floor apartment layout within a larger residence. Open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area with central fireplace.
28 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
twin/double
twin/double
1 double + bunk cabin
twin/double
twin/double
Ensuite bathroom
twin/double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double + bunk cabin
Ensuite bathroom
twin/double
Ensuite bathroom
5 bathrooms, 2 additional toilets
From
£5,592
per week
From
£7,600
per week
From
£11,992
per week
Montchavin sits at the western gateway to the Paradiski domain, which links La Plagne and Les Arcs across more than 400 kilometres of pisted terrain. Chalet Myrtille is positioned at the foot of the Les Coches Telecabine, placing guests within a very short walk of the main lift into the ski area. The centre of Montchavin — with its shops, restaurants, bars, and cinema — is under a minute on foot. The village also has a swimming pool complex with hot tubs, offering an alternative to the slopes. The Evolution 2 ski school and ski hire are directly opposite the chalet, which significantly reduces morning logistics, particularly for families with younger children.
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The authentic, tree-lined gateway to the massive Paradiski domain.
Montchavin, often paired with its neighboring village Les Coches, represents the authentic, traditional face of the vast La Plagne ski domain. Situated at 1,250 meters, this charming Savoyard village is characterized by its wood-and-stone chalets, working farms, and a traffic-free cobbled center, offering a stark contrast to the purpose-built, high-altitude resorts of the main La Plagne bowl. What truly elevates Montchavin is its strategic location. It sits right at the base of the Vanoise Express, the spectacular double-decker cable car that links La Plagne to Les Arcs. This makes Montchavin the ultimate launchpad for exploring 425km of interconnected terrain in the Paradiski area, while providing a serene, family-friendly sanctuary to return to at the end of the day. The local skiing immediately above the village features beautiful, tree-lined pistes that provide excellent visibility and shelter during heavy snowfall. Beginners have access to gentle nursery slopes and dedicated ski schools, while mile-hungry intermediates and experts can effortlessly ride up toward the Bellecôte glacier or cross the valley to explore Les Arcs.
Skiing in Montchavin offers a fantastic mix of sheltered, tree-lined descents that are perfect for stormy days and easy access to high-altitude glacial terrain. As the geographical heart of Paradiski, it provides unrivaled variety, from wide, rolling blue cruisers to challenging off-piste bowls.
One of the world's largest linked ski areas, combining La Plagne, Les Arcs, and Peisey-Vallandry to offer 425km of seamlessly connected pistes.
Beautiful tree-lined red and blue runs that weave down to the village, offering vital shelter and visibility on snowy days.
A high-altitude hub offering long, steep red runs and the primary gateway up to the glacier.
The highest point in La Plagne, providing access to challenging black pistes and legendary off-piste freeride itineraries.
Just one cable-car ride away, offering wide, sunny, and fast cruising pistes in the neighboring Les Arcs domain.
A well-maintained freestyle zone in the main La Plagne area with kickers, boxes, and rails for all ability levels.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 15min
150km
Frequent shared shuttles (like Ben's Bus) operate from Geneva and Lyon airports directly to the resort area, alongside private taxi options. Both free outdoor parking and paid covered parking are available at the entrances to the pedestrianized village.
Mid-December to late April
January offers the best powder and quietest slopes, while March brings sunnier days perfect for exploring the massive Paradiski network.
Lift passes
La Plagne Adult Day Pass (EUR 65), Paradiski Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 380)