Completely renovated, the Lodge Park in Megève has just reopened its doors for the 2025 winter season. The five-star hotel, perfectly located just a few minutes from the slopes, has a design as rustic as it is elegant, with fewer than 50 keys, a new 800m2 spa and an excellent Steak House.
From the lounge bar with its Canadian ambience to the spacious Scottish-style suites, Megève’s Lodge Park is already an iconic address in the region, and has been welcoming guests for a few weeks now following a major makeover.
Deer antlers, animal skins and bear trophies
Between Les Chalets du Mont d’Arbois, the Four Seasons Hotel Megève and the Alpaga, Megève is full of luxurious hotels for a romantic weekend in the mountains. The latest of these is the Lodge Park, which has just completed an upmarket renovation and reopened its doors in December 2024. The third jewel in the crown of the Maisons et Hôtels Sibuet portfolio, a family business run by Jocelyne, Jean-Louis Sibuet and their children, the residence has been successfully transformed, skilfully combining the rustic charm and elegance expected of a 5-star hotel. Its stone and log lodge architecture gives it a very special atmosphere, setting it apart from its counterparts in Megève.
A Canadian air reigns here, with deer antler furniture, animal skins, redwood trunk tables and white furs on the typical chairs. In the bar, Ralph Lauren fabrics adorn the walls and trophies of bears and deer sit above the large crackling fireplace, where you can move your leather club chair to get closer to the fire after skiing. The lounge music and hushed atmosphere of the American West/trapper chic style set this hotel apart from the rest.
In addition to the communal areas, which immerse us in a traditional cabin on the other side of the Atlantic, the 35 rooms and suites of this 5-star hotel offer comfort, space and beauty. Sheepskins, wood, tanned leather, tartan fabrics and natural colours add a warm, cocooning feel to the keys, all with (gas) fireplaces. Of particular note are the new 50m² Executive Suite with private Nordic bath and the prestigious 75m² Plénitude Suite with its breathtaking views of Mont d’Arbois.
The Beef Lodge and the Pure Altitude Spa: the hotel’s two must-haves
If it’s hard to get out of your room, this Megève hotel will be attracting epicurean food lovers from this winter onwards thanks to its luxury steak house-style meat restaurant, a UFO in the resort’s gastronomic landscape. Every day, the Beef Lodge presents exceptional dishes, such as locally sourced Abondance T-Bone or Scandinavian Kod beef ribs, fattened with beetroot tops. A paradise for mature, marbled meats, whether grilled and smoked, marinated or cooked at low temperature. Enjoy them on the leopard print benches or leaning back against a zebra cushion.
In terms of well-being, head for the Pure Altitude Spa, steeped in the Nordic world. This 800m2 luxury spa, located in a new building attached to the hotel, combines cedar and natural stone. The state-of-the-art facilities alternate between hot and cold. The hammam and sauna (classic or infrared), the ice room and the relaxation room with its Himalayan salt wall are ideal for revitalising the skin and releasing toxins. And to relax after a day on the slopes, head for the huge jacuzzi or the long indoor pool (13 metres).
The plus point? The outdoor pool, open in summer, which is rare in Megève. The treatments are based on mountain plants. We recommend the ‘Fleurs de Neige’ candle massage ritual (the Lodge’s signature scent), combined with a Pure Altitude facial that rivals those offered by the leading beauty brands. The Lodge Park also boasts a brand new fitness room where you can run on a mat in front of the snow-covered trees on stormy days.
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Featured photo : © Lodge Park Megève