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Best Winter Activities in the Chamonix Valley: Chamonix, Les Houches, Argentière & Vallorcine

October, 16 2025 ( Updated October, 16 2025)

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Planning a winter in the Chamonix valley? From gentle snowshoe walks to high-alpine thrills, things to do in Chamonix in winter go far beyond skiing. Whether you’re a beginner or travelling with kids, there’s something for everyone. Keep reading for top activity suggestions, estimated costs, travel tips, and where to find your winter base in the Chamonix Valley

But first, let’s understand-

How to Use This Guide

We have curated this guide to make your holiday shortlisting a cakewalk. This guide includes each area in the valley, offering a distinct winter experience:

  • Chamonix: ideal for lively stays, easy access to attractions, and family-friendly fun.
  • Les Houches: gentle slopes and sledging, great for beginners and families.
  • Argentière: snow-sure terrain and access to Grands Montets for advanced skiers.

  • Vallorcine: peaceful, scenic base for snowshoeing and quiet getaways.

Use this guide to plan what to do in each area, then check out our property collections to find your winter base. Activities link out to the official booking site in a new tab, while stay links will take you to our curated listings.

Please note that providers set the times and prices; check the official page for updates before booking.


Your sign to make winter plans in the Chamonix valley.

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

As the heart of the valley, Chamonix combines alpine adventure with culture and relaxation. For those new to skiing, it’s one of the best places to start. Ski schools offer lessons for all ages, with beginner-friendly slopes, such as Les Planards, providing gentle terrain close to the town centre. If you’re wondering, “Is Chamonix good for beginners?” the answer is yes—especially with the right instruction.

Top Things to Do in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

1. Skiing & Lessons for Beginners

First time skiing? If yes, then Chamonix’s valley is perfect for you. Beginners often start on the lower slopes in Chamonix or the gentler pistes of Brévent and Flégère.

Ski schools such as Air Sports Chamonix and ESF de Chamonix offer lessons for all levels.

Pass cost: The “Chamonix Le Pass,” which covers multiple zones, costs around €74 per adult for a full day (2025–26 season).

Ski Schools in Chamonix 

2. Snowshoeing

A peaceful way to explore the winter valleys away from the ski lifts, snowshoeing offers scenic trails and guided tours starting at about €50 per person for a half-day. Popular routes include Snowshoeing – Half Day from Chamonix, with gentle climbs of around 200 m. Maps and routes covering Chamonix, Vallorcine, and Le Tour are available online.

Read more about snowshoeing in Chamonix here

3. Aiguille du Midi & Montenvers / Mer de Glace

Perfect for non-skiers, these iconic attractions offer unforgettable Alpine views.

  • Aiguille du Midi cable car takes you up to 3,842 m, offering panoramic vistas and the thrilling “Step into the Void” glass box.
  • Montenvers / Mer de Glace involves a scenic cog railway ride leading to the glacier, ice grotto, and Glaciorium museum.

The best part? Both are pedestrian-accessible and ideal for sightseeing.

4. Spas & Relaxation
After a day on the slopes, unwind at one of Chamonix’s many spas and wellness centres. Several hotels in town offer luxurious spa experiences with saunas, hot tubs, and massages to soothe tired muscles. You can also check out the famous QC Terme Spa, known for its thermal pools, steam baths, and stunning Mont Blanc views, perfect for a relaxing mountain retreat.

Family Picks & Non-ski Options

  • Les Planards Alpine Coaster and sledging runs near Chamonix town centre.
  • Outdoor ice rink in Les Houches.
  • Local museums, exhibitions, and cosy cafés for relaxed afternoons.
  • Dog sledge rides through snowy trails (bookable via local activity centres).
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The highest cableway in Europe, soaring to 3,842 meters at the Aiguille du Midi peak.

Les Houches — Gentle Slopes & Family Base

Nestled at the entrance of the Chamonix Valley, Les Houches is a charming alpine village known for its friendly atmosphere and stunning views of Mont Blanc. It’s a Famille Plus certified destination offering family-friendly sledging zones and ski schools

Winter Activities in Les Houches

Les Houches ski area

Beginner-friendly slopes: The Tourchet area in the village is perfect for first-timers. Gentle gradients, magic carpets, and friendly instructors make learning fun and stress-free.
Pass cost: A standard lift pass for the Les Houches / Saint Gervais area costs around €47.20, giving access to 55 km of forested runs, snowparks, and scenic pistes.

Snowshoeing & Winter Walks

  • Snowshoeing & Winter Walks: Discover scenic trails like Prarion – La Charme (3.5 km loop, ~1h30) or the shorter Petit Prarion Loop (1.4 km). The Sentiers des Cerfs (Deer Trail) is a gentle 3.4 km route perfect for spotting wildlife tracks. 
  • Sledging / Tobogganing: At the top of the Prarion gondola, families and kids can enjoy a safe, groomed sledge run. Just hop on a sledge and feel the thrill of a snowy descent. Access is free with a lift ticket.
  • Outdoor Ice Rink: In the village centre, the rink offers skating fun for everyone. Skates can be rented, and the experience pairs perfectly with a short snowshoe walk or a hot chocolate afterwards.

To book or read more, check the official activities page

Enjoy sledging in Les Houches!

Insider Tips
  • Many snowshoe trails require a gondola ride, so plan ahead and check opening times.
  • Evening events like torchlight descents are unmissable and perfect for photos or a cosy outing with the family.
  • Les Houches is easily accessible by train or bus from Chamonix, making it a stress-free base for exploring the valley.

Argentière — Snow-sure & Grands Montets Access

Home to the legendary Grands Montets ski area, Argentière suits advanced skiers and snowboarders who crave off-piste challenges. The Les Chosalets zone offers beginner slopes nearby, so mixed-level groups can enjoy the same base. Argentière is 8 km from Chamonix, reachable in 10 minutes by train or car. 

For non-skiers, ice climbing and scenic winter walks along the Argentière glacier are unforgettable.

Top Winter Picks in Argentière 

1. Grands Montets ski area 

Renowned for its extensive terrain, Grands Montets caters to advanced skiers and snowboarders with its varied slopes and off-piste opportunities. Les Chosalets is a beginner-friendly area perfect for those new to skiing or snowboarding. It also features a dedicated snow tubing track for added fun.

2. Helicopter Tours

Experience the majestic Mont Blanc massif from the sky with helicopter tours departing from Argentière. Flights range from 15 to 30 minutes, offering stunning views of the Aiguille Verte, Grandes Jorasses, and the Vallée Blanche. For more information, check out the official page for helicopter tours. 

Check out the stays near Argentière

A tourist helicopter over the beautiful Alps! 

Vallorcine 

Tucked away in the Chamonix Valley, Vallorcine offers a serene winter experience with scenic slopes, family-friendly activities, and thrilling adventures. 

Vallorcine Cable Car and Balme Ski Area.

Embark on a scenic journey via the Vallorcine cable car, ascending to the Balme ski area at 2,270 meters. This area offers a blend of gentle slopes and tree-lined runs, catering to all skill levels. Along the way and from the summit, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Chamonix Valley and surrounding peaks, all in a tranquil, crowd-free environment.

Cable Car Rates (Winter 2025–26) start at €24 per adult (Round-trip). Ski Pass Rates (Balme – Vallorcine Area) start €71.00 per adult. 

Editor's Note: The Balme ski area is included in the Chamonix Le Pass and Mont Blanc Unlimited Pass.

A beautiful view of Vallorcine Valley.

Practical Tips for Winter in the Valley

  • Book ahead: Winter in Chamonix is popular; ski schools, spas, and excursions like Aiguille du Midi fill up quickly during peak weeks.
  • Check lift status: Always verify the official lift status the day before your outing, as weather conditions can change rapidly.
  • Dress in layers: Essential items include base layers, warm mid-layers, waterproof outerwear, gloves, and sturdy boots.
  • Transport options: If you’re not driving, rely on the valley’s free ski bus network and regular trains to travel between Chamonix, Les Houches, Argentière, and Vallorcine. 

FAQs

1. Is Chamonix good for beginners?

Yes. With ski schools, gentle slopes at Les Planards, Le Tourchet, and Les Chosalets, it’s excellent for first-timers.

2. Where to ski in Chamonix for beginners?

Les Planards in Chamonix, Le Tourchet in Les Houches, and Les Chosalets in Argentière are the best options.

3. What can non-skiers do in winter?

Non-skiers can take snowshoeing tours, relax at spas, visit museums, ride the Montenvers train, or enjoy ice skating and alpine coasters.

4. Can you ski from Les Houches or Argentière to Chamonix?

No direct ski link exists, but free ski buses and trains make it easy to move around the valley.

5. What to do in Chamonix with kids?

Kids will love sledging in Les Houches, beginner slopes, the Les Planards coaster, and family-friendly museums.

Where to Stay in the Chamonix Valley

Choosing the right base will shape your trip. Stay in Chamonix town if you want lively nightlife, cultural attractions, and easy access to both ski and non-ski activities. Families and beginners will feel most comfortable in Les Houches, where the slopes are gentle and the vibe is laid-back. Confident skiers chasing powder often prefer Argentière, while those seeking a quiet retreat in nature should consider Vallorcine.

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