Late season skiing in Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc combines the best of winter and spring.
Longer daylight hours, quieter slopes and milder temperatures create ideal conditions for relaxed mornings on crisp snow and leisurely lunches on sunny terraces.
Following the heavy snowfalls in February the snow levels will remain very stable right into the last weeks of the season and the late season conditions are perfect for those keen to try ski touring for the first time.
Discover the freedom of Ski Touring: Freedom on the Ascent
The popularity of ski touring shows no signs of diminishing, not only for being rewarded with glorious descents after a trek up the mountain, but an immersive way to experience the serenity of the mountains away from the lifts and groomed slopes.
Saint-Gervais is an ideal introduction to the sport. The resort boasts six signposted ski touring routes, allowing confident skiers to explore independently. Above Le Bettex, a collection of accessible half-day itineraries is perfect for beginners and the routes provide a gentle and relaxing introduction to ski touring, complete with a sweeping panorama across the Mont Blanc.
For an extended experience, the local guiding company offers tailored outings suitable for all abilities, from first-timers learning kick turns to seasoned tourers refining their technique. Hiring a professional mountain guide is strongly recommended for all ski touring activities.
Iconic Routes and Memorable Itineraries
The Dômes de Miages: A Classic Alpine Adventure
Experienced ski mountaineers can take on one of the region’s most iconic challenges: the Dômes de Miages. The two-day itinerary includes traversing a high ridge with crampons, ascending one of the famous summits of the Mont Blanc range and spending the night at the atmospheric Refuge des Conscrits. It is a bucket-list experience for strong ski tourers seeking adventures in a spectacular setting.
For more information on ski touring in Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc, click here.
Skimo – Beat the clock
Did you get inspired by the newest Olympic event: Skimo or Ski Mountaineering? Well, throughout the winter, Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc and the ZAG Skis Tour have been hosting a timed ski touring challenge. Participants are invited to race the clock on the iconic ascent from the Bettex snow front up to the ‘Sous les Freddys’. It is free to enter and all you need to do is download the Alpvengers app and register. Whether you’re a seasoned ski tourer or enjoy a bit of a cardio bursting challenge, everyone can give this a go. One thing is guaranteed, all finishers receive exclusive perks at the Sous les Freddys mountain restaurant, and a lucky few will be drawn to win a pair of skis courtesy of ZAG skis. Running to 27 April 2026.
For more information, click here (in French only. App is in English).
Ski Touring with a Touch of Luxury
Ski touring can be associated with more basic accommodation or staying in dorms. But for those who appreciate a little more comfort alongside the ski touring, a stay at Refuge Chez La Tante is the answer. The Refuge Chez La Tante is in the midst of its first winter since opening mid-December 2025. The unique cosy and stylish mountain refuge has 20 rooms, combining a traditional mountain refuge with boutique-style hotel comfort. It is located at 1800m altitude and is only accessible by skis and/or the Bettex–Le Mont d’Arbois cable car.
Once the lifts and the last non-guests have skied down to Saint-Gervais a stillness descends and guests can take in the sheer beauty of the landscape from the cosy lounge or terrace if the sunshine permits.
The hotel is home to the Restaurant La Tante and in the evening it is only open to the hotel guests. And quite unusual for a mountain refuge, it has a spa. It comes with a lovely indoor heated pool, sauna, hammam and treatment rooms. What better way to unwind and relax after a long day of ski touring!
For more information about Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, click here.
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