There is a lot of excellent off-piste skiing in Megève but opportunities for advanced skiers on-piste are more limited. The Women’s downhill run at Cote 2000 is a great adrenaline rush, especially as it is kept very well groomed.
The Marmotte run is also worth a look but is often closed due to avalanche risk. At Mont Joly, the Grand Chamois is a very steep run, that can be fantastic on powder days or nail-biting if the snow is not so friendly. Voltigeurs and Bridans on Mont d’Arbois are often overlooked by the majority of skiers but are very enjoyable, moderately steep black pistes snaking down through the trees. They are frequently left unpisted so can be good for mogul practise. If you’re your searching for bumps, you can also head to the run under the Mont Joux chairlift or, on the Rochebrune side, the top of La Petite Fontaine. Also challenging are the bumps at the top of La Rosay which can be very large and icy. The black Princesse run is not particularly steep but great fun for a blast.
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