Course N°2 red "Javen"
Steep mountain path, but with flat sectors enabling you to recover and get your breath back.
From the village center, go up the road of Perchets, follow the path of Lady Les Granges passing under the cable car of Rochebrune. Then take the path on the left towards the hamlet of the Tour.
Continue on the Raverots path and join the Lac de Javen trail on the way. Go down towards the Maz Chapel, along the main road to the foot of the Mont d'Arbois gondola.
Finally after the Hotel "La Ferme du Golf" turn left and take the path of Calvaire which goes down to the village center.
Admire the Aravis, Aiguilles de Varan, the imposing and austere face of the Aiguilles Croches and the Mont-Joly chain, whilst enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
The Megève Calvary, with chapels depicting scenes of Christ's Passion and located between the village centre and the Mont d'Arbois Plateau, is one of the only in France to be listed as a European Sacred Mount and Historic Monument.Designed and erected between 1840 and 1878, the Megève Calvary was first and foremost the work of one man, Father Ambroise Martin (1791 - 1863), the parish priest of Megève from 1820 to his death. In an idyllic setting, it is composed of 15 chapels and oratories depicting the stations of the Way of the Cross from Jerusalem to Golgotha. The different religious edifices, combining all the architectural styles of the past, are home to about 50 life size painted wooden statues together with frescoes and "trompe-l'oeil" paintings. This combination of architecture, sculptures and paintings evokes astonishingly realistic images of the life and passion of Christ. And in former times this collection of buildings became such an important place of pilgrimage that for a long time Megève was given the name of the "Savoyard Jerusalem". Today it is listed as an Historic Monument, representing a reminder of the past for locals, a pleasant walk for holiday-makers, and offering everyone a wonderful panoramic view over the upper Arly valley and the Mont-Blanc. Important work carried out between 2001 and 2007 has restored the Calvary to its former glory. The chapels and oratories have been carefully restored, both inside and out, and the surrounding grounds landscaped giving the appearance of the the X1Xth century countryside.
Restaurant located on the Calvary conservation site, only 10 minutes by foot from the outside ice ring. Panoramic terrace in summer and in winter. Traditionnal and Savoyard cuisine : Fondues, Boîte chaude, Raclette, large choice of meats. Home-made desserts.
Located at the Ermitage, this museum was inaugurated in 2013. It explains the history of Megève's Calvary. A room is dedicated to the renovation work which took place between 2001 and 2011, with among others, multimedia desk for a virtual visit of the chapels.Built between 1840 and 1878, the Calvary is the work of father Ambroise Martin (1791-1863), parish priest of Megève from 1820 to his death. Formed of 14 chapels and oratories telling the Passion of Christ, the Calvary site of Megève is a listed historical monument on the additional inventory since 1988. It is also registered on the European list of sacred Mounts. Between 2001 and 2011, huge restoration works gave back its original aspect to the site. The museum area traces the history of restoration work on the historic monument site, and offers a virtual tour of the chapels. The graphics room features a temporary art exhibition.
Parking available at the Tourist office.
Phone : 04 50 21 27 28
Email : megeve@megeve.com
From 01/05 to 30/11.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Mairie de Megève - 26/01/2024
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