Four Seasons Resort Megève Reopens with a Redesigned Spa, a Wellness Dome in the Alpine Pastures, and New Gourmet Menus

Four Seasons Resort Megève Reopens with a Redesigned Spa, a Wellness Dome in the Alpine Pastures, and New Gourmet Menus

The Four Seasons Resort Megève is reopening its doors for a summer season filled with new offerings. From reimagined fine dining to outdoor wellness and sports innovations, this summer promises a one-of-a-kind Alpine experience.

A table reimagined for summer 2026

This summer, the reimagined alpine resort offers a lineup of gourmet experiences richer than ever. The famous Geodesic Dome, a signature feature of the winter season, is back in a summer version. Guests can enjoy grilled dishes cooked over a brazier with an unobstructed view of the mountain peaks, in an atmosphere that’s both warm and festive.

Two highlight events will mark the season: a “Guinguette Chic” on July 14 and a “Soirée Blanche” on August 15, both held on the hotel’s forecourt. In addition, Chef Armando Acquaviva’s award-winning fondue—which took top honors at the latest edition of Toquicimes—will be served all summer long on the terrace at Edmond’s, for both lunch and dinner.

In addition, the Balance by Four Seasons menus, developed in collaboration with a nutritionist, enhance the wellness experience at the table. These dishes combine Alpine flavors with nutritional balance, offering a dining experience that is both enjoyable and healthy.

“This summer, the Four Seasons Resort Megève is reimagining its culinary offerings with a series of experiences designed to celebrate the season.”

Extraordinary sensory experiences

In addition to dining, the resort offers an immersive experience in local beekeeping, in partnership with a beekeeper from the Alps. This introductory session provides insight into the role of bees and the production of authentic mountain honey.

For younger children, a storytelling specialist will lead outdoor storytelling sessions every week during school breaks. These moments, suspended between imagination and nature, offer children a break from screens, right in the heart of the alpine pastures.

Well-being and rejuvenation at the spa and in the great outdoors

For the 2026 season, the alpine resort ’s 900 m² spa has been enhanced with new facilities. A redesigned hammam and an outdoor area featuring a sauna and cold plunge pool round out the offerings. This combination stimulates blood circulation, promotes recovery, and boosts immunity—all while enjoying panoramic views of the Alps.

Near the property, a 38-square-meter wellness dome has been set up in the heart of nature. This space, which opens out onto the alpine pastures, hosts yoga, meditation, and sound bath sessions. It serves as a true sanctuary where guests can reconnect with themselves, far from the noise of everyday life.

In addition, a wide variety of outdoor activities await families. Mountain biking, pétanque in the gardens, a small petting zoo with ponies, rabbits, and chickens: there’s something for every generation to enjoy. Le Royaume des Enfants also offers a dedicated space where creativity and play come together under the supervision of qualified activity leaders.

  • Geodesic dome in its summer setup, featuring barbecue on a fire pit and a view of the mountains
  • New spa: redesigned hammam, outdoor sauna, and cold plunge pool on an alpine-style platform
  • A 38 m² wellness dome for yoga, meditation, and sound baths surrounded by nature
  • Balance by Four Seasons” menus, developed in collaboration with a nutritionist to ensure balanced meals
  • Small farm in the gardens and Children’s Kingdom for our young guests

Evening events and activities for the whole family

This summer, families with children will find a program designed just for them. From outdoor storytelling to farm games, every day at the resort offers a natural, relaxing pace. The Teen Zone, decorated like a movie set and featuring arcade games, is sure to delight teenagers.

On the other hand, for parents looking for some peace and quiet, the Glass Bar offers a selection of regional wines and cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere. The Kaito restaurant, with its Japanese-Pan-Asian fusion cuisine, also brings a welcome touch of exoticism to the heart of the Alps.

The Mont d’Arbois Golf Course is set for a makeover in 2026

The Mont d’Arbois Golf Club, a long-standing partner of the Four Seasons Resort Megève, is enjoying a season of innovation with the opening of a new golf academy sponsored by an internationally renowned player. It offers customized lessons for adults and children, as well as a comprehensive program for beginners and experienced players.

The Four Seasons Resort Megève Pro-Am will take place from September 3 to 5, 2026, bringing together golf enthusiasts and professionals at the prestigious Mont d’Arbois course. This event, now a must-attend on the Alpine golf calendar, brings together a community of golfers from around the world every year.

As a result, an introductory day for children is scheduled for September 2. They will be able to try their hand at golf or play alongside professionals, depending on their skill level. This makes golf accessible to the whole family in an exceptional natural setting.

With 55 rooms and suites, several restaurants—including Brasserie Benjamin and L’Idéal 1850, which is a 15-minute gondola ride away—the Megève resort remains one of the most well-rounded destinations in the French Alps. This summer of 2026, the resort reaffirms its status as a premier Alpine destination for those seeking to combine understated luxury, nature, and authentic well-being.

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