Deer Valley, United States
Montage Deer Valley
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~£0 per week

Ski Chalets
Browse ultra-premium ski chalets with private swimming pools in the Alps. Indoor, outdoor, and infinity pools in world-class resorts. Curated by Powder Edition.
854 properties across 15 resorts
About This Collection
A private swimming pool in the mountains is the hallmark of a truly exceptional ski property. It speaks to a level of design ambition, construction quality, and operational commitment that places a chalet in the uppermost tier of alpine accommodation -- and it transforms the daily experience for every member of your group.
Powder Edition's pool collection brings together the most impressive examples across the Alps and beyond. These are not afterthought amenities squeezed into basements; they are architectural statements -- infinity edges that seem to pour into the valley below, glass-walled lanes with mountain panoramas, and heated outdoor pools where you swim through gentle snowfall.
For families, a private pool provides hours of entertainment that no amount of board games can rival. For couples, it offers a retreat within a retreat. And for groups celebrating a milestone, it is the centrepiece that elevates the entire holiday from excellent to unforgettable.
Why It Matters
In the world of luxury ski chalets, a private pool is the clearest signal that a property has been conceived without compromise. The engineering alone is formidable -- constructing and maintaining a full-size pool at altitude, often in sub-zero temperatures, demands expertise and investment that few properties undertake.
The result, however, is transformative. A pool extends the active day well beyond the slopes. Non-skiers and younger children have a world-class facility at their fingertips. Fitness-minded guests can swim laps before breakfast. And there is something deeply satisfying about transitioning from a day of extreme sport to the calm, measured rhythm of swimming in a beautifully designed space.
From a value perspective, chalets with pools often represent the best return on a group booking. The facility replaces the need for hotel spa access, children's entertainment, and even rest-day activities -- all included in the nightly rate, all completely private.
What to Expect
Each property in this collection features a full private swimming pool -- not a plunge pool or oversized hot tub, but a genuine swimming facility. Configurations range from indoor heated pools with floor-to-ceiling glass walls to outdoor infinity pools that merge with the mountain horizon.
Alongside the pool, expect the complete Powder Edition specification: considered interior design using natural stone and timber, chef-standard kitchens, expansive living spaces, and impeccable attention to detail. Most pool chalets in our collection also include additional wellness amenities such as hot tubs, saunas, hammams, or gym facilities, creating a comprehensive private leisure complex.
Properties span the premier Alpine resorts where the highest calibre of chalet stock exists. Our concierge team knows every pool in the collection personally and can advise on the ideal match for your requirements.
Explore our collection of pool chalets below. Whether you are planning a family retreat, a milestone celebration, or simply refuse to settle for anything less than the finest, these properties deliver. Contact our concierge for personalised recommendations and availability.
Hand-Picked
Deer Valley, United States
Low season:£0per night
~£0 per week
Megève, France
Low season:£5,100per week
£255 per person
Argentiere, France
Low season:£18,500per week
£420 per person

Courchevel, France
Low season:£125,000per week
£3,472 per person

Courchevel, France
Low season:£35,000per week
£2,917 per person

Crans Montana, Switzerland
Low season:£110,000per week
£2,895 per person
Browse by Resort
Val d'Isère's pool chalets represent the pinnacle of alpine luxury. The resort's position at the head of the Tarentaise valley, with skiing reaching 3,450 metres on the Pissaillas glacier, provides a snow-sure setting for properties where indoor pools are a genuine year-round feature. The finest chalets integrate their pools into lower-ground spa levels with glass walls that frame views of the Solaise and Bellevarde massifs. After a day navigating the Espace Killy's 300 kilometres of piste, a private pool offers recovery that no hotel facility can match.
Courchevel sets the benchmark for pool chalets in the Alps. At 1850, architect-designed properties feature lap pools, counter-current pools, and vitality pools as part of comprehensive lower-ground spa levels. The resort's stringent building standards ensure that even the pool areas meet luxury hotel specifications. Properties in Courchevel Moriond and Le Praz offer pool chalets at more accessible price points while maintaining the same high construction quality. The resort's gentle, perfectly groomed pistes make it an ideal choice for families and groups who want pool time to complement their skiing.
Megève's pool chalets embody the resort's signature blend of rustic Alpine character and refined luxury. Properties above the Rochebrune telecabine and in the Jaillet sector often feature indoor pools with retractable walls or floor-to-ceiling glazing overlooking Mont Blanc. The resort's low-key sophistication — Michelin-starred dining, boutique shopping, horse-drawn carriage rides — means pool chalets here serve guests who appreciate the finer details. Megève's varied but accessible skiing across three interconnected domains suits mixed-ability groups perfectly.
Verbier's pool chalets leverage the resort's extraordinary south-facing orientation. Indoor pools in properties along the Route de Verbier and above Médran are often designed to capture panoramic views of the Grand Combin and Mont Fort glaciers. The resort's reputation for challenging off-piste terrain attracts athletic, experience-driven guests who value a private pool for genuine physical recovery. At 1,500 metres, the warmer microclimate means some properties even offer heated outdoor pools that remain inviting throughout the season.
Méribel's pool chalets benefit from the resort's position at the geographical heart of the Three Valleys. Properties in the Altitude 1600 area and along the Route des Chalets offer pool facilities with views across the pine-forested valley. The resort's family-friendly atmosphere makes pool chalets particularly popular here — children have a guaranteed entertainment option regardless of weather or skiing conditions. The combination of 600 kilometres of connected piste, a genuine village atmosphere, and private pool facilities creates a complete holiday experience.
Chamonix's pool chalets benefit from arguably the most dramatic mountain backdrop in the Alps. Indoor heated pools set against floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Mont Blanc massif and the Aiguilles create a swimming experience that is as much visual spectacle as physical activity. The valley's relatively low base altitude of 1,035 metres means outdoor heated pools are viable for a longer season than in higher resorts. Families particularly appreciate pool chalets here — Chamonix's varied terrain can challenge younger skiers, and a private pool provides a welcome alternative activity. The town's year-round infrastructure also ensures excellent pool maintenance and engineering support.
Zermatt's pool chalets offer something no other resort can match: the Matterhorn as your swimming companion. Indoor pools in the village's finest properties are oriented to capture this iconic pyramid through carefully positioned glazing, while the car-free environment ensures absolute tranquility around outdoor pool areas. At 1,620 metres, the altitude keeps outdoor heated pools atmospherically dramatic — swimming through gentle snowfall with the Matterhorn glowing in the alpenglow is an experience that defines alpine luxury. The resort's commitment to architectural quality means pool installations here are engineered to Swiss standards, with impeccable water quality and climate control.
Morzine's pool chalets combine authentic Savoyard village character with contemporary wellness facilities. Properties in the hillside areas above the town centre often feature indoor heated pools with views across the Pleney and Nyon slopes, while the resort's position as the gateway to the vast Portes du Soleil ski area means families and groups have 650 kilometres of terrain on their doorstep. Morzine's relatively accessible altitude of 1,000 metres makes outdoor pool installations practical, and several chalets take advantage of south-facing plots to create heated outdoor pools that catch the afternoon sun. The village atmosphere and excellent restaurants make pool chalets here ideal for groups who want luxury without pretension.
Tignes brings high-altitude drama to its pool chalets. At 2,100 metres in Val Claret and 1,550 metres in Les Boisses, these properties sit in one of Europe's most snow-sure environments, and indoor heated pools become genuine sanctuaries when the mountain weather closes in. The best pool chalets in Tignes feature lap-length indoor pools with panoramic views across the Grande Motte glacier — swimming against a backdrop of permanent snow is a powerful contrast. Tignes' connection to Val d'Isère via the Espace Killy creates 300 kilometres of varied terrain, and a private pool provides the perfect counterpoint to the resort's athletic, altitude-driven skiing.
St. Anton's pool chalets serve a clientele that demands both serious skiing and serious recovery. The Arlberg's most famous resort is known for demanding terrain and deep powder, and a private indoor pool offers the physical relief that tired muscles crave after a day on the Valluga or through the off-piste routes to Lech and Zürs. Properties in the quieter residential areas above the village feature heated indoor pools with views across the valley toward the Rendl ski area. Austrian construction standards ensure these pools are engineered for harsh alpine winters, and the resort's strong spa culture means pool chalets frequently include saunas, steam rooms, and treatment facilities as part of a comprehensive wellness offering.
Lech's pool chalets reflect the resort's reputation as the Arlberg's most elegant address. This traditional Austrian village combines refined aesthetics with serious alpine engineering, and its pool properties exemplify both. Indoor heated pools are finished in natural stone and timber, designed to complement rather than compete with the surrounding mountain architecture. The resort's south-facing orientation at 1,450 metres provides excellent natural light, and the best pool chalets exploit this with glass-walled pool areas that flood with afternoon sunshine. Lech's connection to the broader Ski Arlberg network — 305 kilometres of linked piste — means pool time sits alongside some of Austria's finest skiing.
St Martin de Belleville's pool chalets offer Three Valleys access from the most authentic village setting in the domain. This unspoilt Savoyard commune, with its baroque church and stone-built farmhouses, provides a quieter, more characterful alternative to Méribel or Courchevel — yet the lift system connects directly into the full 600-kilometre network. Pool chalets here tend to be generously proportioned converted farmsteads or purpose-built luxury chalets with indoor heated pools integrated into lower-ground spa levels. The village's family orientation makes pools especially valued, and the more competitive pricing compared to neighbouring resorts means pool chalets here offer exceptional value.
Courchevel Village 1550's pool chalets deliver the Courchevel ski experience at a more measured price point than 1850. The village sits on the sunny side of the valley with direct lift access to the full Three Valleys network, and its pool properties benefit from excellent south-facing exposure. Indoor heated pools here enjoy natural light that the higher, north-facing villages cannot always match. Properties tend toward traditional alpine design with contemporary interiors, and pool installations reflect the same high construction standards that define Courchevel as a whole. For families and groups who want a private pool without the premium of 1850, Courchevel Village represents a compelling proposition.
Les Gets' pool chalets capture the charm of one of the Portes du Soleil's most family-friendly villages. This traditional Savoyard town, with its mechanical music museum and tree-lined slopes, offers a gentler pace than its neighbours — and pool chalets here complement that atmosphere perfectly. Indoor heated pools in properties above the village often feature views toward Mont Chéry and the Chavannes slopes, while the resort's moderate altitude of 1,172 metres means heated outdoor pools are a realistic option. Les Gets' focus on families makes private pools particularly practical: younger children have a guaranteed activity that requires no equipment, no lessons, and no lift pass.
Courchevel Moriond 1650's pool chalets combine accessibility with the Courchevel pedigree. The village's position offers direct skiing into the Three Valleys while maintaining its own distinct, lively character with excellent restaurants and a vibrant après-ski scene. Pool chalets here are typically modern constructions with indoor heated pools designed to take advantage of the valley views — the panorama toward La Tania and the Dent du Villard is particularly striking from water level. The pricing sits between Le Praz and 1850, making Moriond pool chalets an attractive option for groups who want the full Courchevel infrastructure without the uppermost price tier.
Common Questions
We currently feature 854 luxury ski chalets with private swimming pools across 15 premier resorts, including Val d'Isère, Courchevel, Megève. Each has been personally vetted to ensure the pool and the property meet our uncompromising standards.
Our collection includes both. Many chalets feature indoor heated pools with panoramic glazing, while others boast heated outdoor pools or infinity-edge designs. Some offer both. Our concierge can filter options based on your preference.
Every pool in this collection is heated and fully operational throughout the ski season. Indoor pools maintain a comfortable temperature year-round, while outdoor pools are kept warm enough to swim comfortably even in sub-zero conditions -- the steam rising off the surface against a mountain backdrop is a sight to behold.
Many are ideal for families. Several properties feature shallower sections or separate children's splash areas alongside the main pool. We always recommend discussing specific child-safety features with our concierge, who can identify the best family-friendly pool chalets for your group.
The majority of our pool chalets also offer hot tubs, saunas, steam rooms, or dedicated treatment rooms. Some include fully equipped gyms and yoga studios. These properties are designed as complete private wellness retreats, reducing any need for external spa visits.
Our strongest pool chalet selections are concentrated in Val d'Isère, Courchevel, Megève, where the calibre of property stock supports this level of amenity. Our concierge can recommend the perfect resort based on your skiing preferences, group size, and travel logistics.
Select any property from the collection below and submit an enquiry. Our concierge team will confirm availability, provide a detailed quote, and share first-hand insight about the property. There is no commitment until you are entirely happy with the match.
Personal Concierge
Our concierge team knows every property in our Ski Chalets with Pools collection. Tell us what you're looking for and we'll send personalised recommendations within 24 hours.
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