Montchavin

Montchavin is one of many bases inside Les Trois Vallées, where lift junctions matter as much as piste length. Most groups keep one base at Montchavin and ski outward rather than changing hotels mid-week. This guide covers terrain, village life, seasons, and access only. It does not list transfer prices, named routes, or booking links. Use the official resort site and Météo-France avalanche bulletin when you plan.

Mountain culture & milestones

Commune councils still vote on lift projects and parking; winter jobs matter to the local economy.

Local chapels and municipal museums explain pre-ski farming better than souvenir shops.

Second-home owners and seasonal staff mix with hotel guests in peak weeks.

Montchavin grew with post-war lift expansion like much of the French Alps; farming still shapes land use outside the ski zone.

Valley bases: where to stay

Most groups keep one base for the week. Parking, ski-school meeting points, and nursery slope location should drive the choice.

Lodging near the main gondola saves morning walks with children; cheaper beds may sit a shuttle ride away.

Peak holiday weeks fill family apartments first; mid-January and late March can be quieter.

Where to stay around Montchavin (planning only).
Base / sectorAltitude (approx.)Character
Montchavin~1,800 mYour booked base
Upper lift hubHigherOften better snow retention
Village centreLowerServices and ski school
Secondary hamletVaríaQuieter lodging, check lift access
Méribel Centre~1,450 mCentral wooded skiing
Val Thorens~2,300 mHigh altitude

Ski sectors at a glance

Wind closes exposed lifts before village-level snow reports change. Plan a sheltered sector for whiteout days.

Morning sun on east-facing runs and afternoon on west-facing slopes is a simple daily planner.

Download the operator’s sector map; ridge lifts may shut while lower pistes stay open.

Montchavin sectors at a glance (check official piste map).
SectorAltitude bandTerrainTypical day
Main ski area1,800–2,400 mCore marked pistesMost intermediates
High bowls2,200–2,800 mOpen terrain, wind exposureGood snow days
Forest sector1,200–1,800 mTree-lined, shelter in stormsFamilies, low visibility

The mountain & skiing

Montchavin runs marked pistes on chairlifts, gondolas, and surface tows. Download the operator’s current map before you assume every red is groomed all day.

Val Thorens adds altitude for late-season weeks; lower villages may close lifts earlier in April.

South-facing cruisers toward Méribel/) suit intermediates; experts head to Courchevel blacks or Thorens exposed bowls.

Morning queues at La Mottet or Les Allues junctions set the pace on busy February Saturdays. Start early or ski a reverse loop.

The Forfait Les 3 Vallées covers Courchevel, Méribel/), Menuires, Val Thorens, and linked villages. Check which cols are open before you commit to a distant lunch stop.

The village & après-ski

Parking fills on Saturday changeover days; check whether your rental includes a garage or shuttle.

Evenings are mostly restaurant-and-bar. Savoyard dishes share menus with pizza and international kitchens.

Supermarkets stay open for self-catering chalets; boot fitters cluster near the main lift hub.

Peak weeks fill tables after 19:30; book dinner if your group skis late.

Snow & season

North-facing runs hold cold snow after a thaw; south-facing pistes turn springy by 14:00 in March.

Track sector-specific reports rather than one valley-wide number on aggregator sites.

January and February bring the coldest snow; March lengthens daylight and can turn lower slopes slushy by afternoon.

Summer & year-round

Accommodation is easier mid-week outside August. Municipal calendars list events, not ski pass brochures.

When lifts stop for maintenance, hiking and mountain-bike trails open on selected summer dates.

Safety & mountain etiquette

Off-piste terrain is not patrolled like groomed runs. Carry transceiver, probe, and shovel.

Read the Météo-France Savoie avalanche bulletin each morning.

Respect closure ropes for avalanche control. Sun and wind burn quickly at altitude.

Who it suits best

Families should confirm nursery slope location relative to lodging before booking.

Advanced skiers should check itinerary policy with a guide when the snowpack is unstable.

Intermediates can plan a varied week without repeating the same lift line every day.

Getting there

Air gateways (km only): Geneva Airport ~150 km; Chambéry ~100 km; Lyon–Saint-Exupéry ~180 km. Rail: Moûtiers-Salins-Brides-les-Bains. See Les Trois Vallées.

This guide is published by Alps2Alps for general information only. It is not affiliated with Wikipedia or any resort, airport, or lift operator. Facts were accurate at the time of writing; always check official sources before travel.