Chalet d'Antoine during the summer months
Our delightful hotel Chalet d'Antoine offers traditional Megèvan three-star accommodation and is open from June through to the end of September. The 23 rooms are all individually decorated and furnished.
Our restaurant, La Table d'Antoine offers quality food at excellent value in a relaxed, friendly environment. The food is based on a modern European style which is a slight change to most of the local cuisine. All produce is sourced from local suppliers and all dishes are freshly prepared in house by our Michelin trained chef 'Toby Fisher'. Our 'Carte de Vins' offers some great wines at affordable prices to complement every meal, and for the connoisseurs; we have a small reserve list from some of the top French vineyards.
You choose how long you wish your stay with us, either a few days or longer!
You can soak up the sun and the unique Savoie atmosphere in summer too - and enjoy a whole range of action sports from paragliding, white water rafting and horse riding to mountain biking, golf and tennis.
What can you do in town?
Megève is ideally situated near the main network for trips out and about on your holiday
- Aiguille du Midi cable car (height 3842m)
- Mont Blanc tramway to the Eagles Nest at 2572m
- Chair lift ride to enjoy the view of the Bossons Glacier (longest ice fall in Europe)
- Italy's Aosta Valley, Lake Annecy, Chamonix, Chambery, the Swiss city of Geneva are all nearby.
And Megève's own Jazz Club is centrally located, only a few minutes walk away from the shops and town centre. The resort is complemented by excellent modern facilities.
The Palais des Sports has an indoor pool and an outdoor Olympic size swimming- pool with water-slide, sauna and Turkish bath, gym, climbing wall, indoor and outdoor tennis courts and an ice-rink where International ice-hockey matches are held.
Rock Climbing & Mountaineering
There is a climbing wall for practice in the nearby sports centre and within the Chamonix region there are some of the best climbs in the world for you to sample.
Mountain guides can be arranged to escort you on several different climbs, and any standard of climber can participate in the Glacier walk of the Vallée Blanche.
And More...
Other activities include paragliding - taking a course of lessons or just enjoying a tandem flight with an expert.
Horse riding, tennis and clay pigeon shooting are very popular, and if you are missing skiing, you can ski through the summer in nearby resorts, such as Tignes and Cervinia.