The Four Seasons Hotel Megève in the French Alps has reopened its doors to guests with an assortment of activities to attract travellers of all ages.
Located in the ski resort village of Megève, the hotel consists of four interconnected chalets. Its 41 rooms and 14 suites all have direct access to the ski slopes.
Guests can take part in outdoor hiking, mountain bike expeditions and quad bike adventures, each with personalised itineraries.
The 18-hole Mont d’Arbois golf course offers views of the Mont Joly and Aravis mountain range and is the oldest mountain golf course in the region.
For young guests, the Four Seasons Hotel Megève presents the Little Adventurers Camp - a six-day course in which children will be accompanied by activity coordinators. Available from 7 July to 3 August 2024, the camp includes hands-on activities.
The culinary side of the five-star hotel includes the L’Idéal 1850 restaurant which offers local dishes, Bar Edmond which has a panoramic terrace overlooking the Cote 2000 range, and the new Glass Bar. Four Seasons has more Michelin stars across its global portfolio than any other luxury hospitality brand.
Four Seasons Hotel Megève first opened in 2017 after a decade of planning and a budget of €100m.
The property was victim to a fire in the spring of 2018 and underwent subsequent renovation and restoration.