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Courchevel
High altitude resort

Resort description

Courchevel is the most extensive and varied ski sector of whole the 3 Valleys. Courchevel 1850 is the most widely recognised due to it luxurious chalets and hotels attracting the rich and famous who can fly directly to the mini-airport in the middle of the slopes. A holiday here though doesn't have to cost a fortune. Below is Courchevel 1650 which offers a great village atmosphere. It is surrounded by alpine forest and is bathed in sunshine from morning to evening.


Courchevel

 

Courchevel is made up of 4 resorts with an efficient free bus service running between them :

 

Courchevel 1850 is the largest and most cosmopolitan with designer shops and exclusive nightclubs. Undoubtedly, it is the benchmark in the French Alps for upmarket resorts.

 

Courchevel 1650 is described by many reporters as still very lively but a calmer and less crowed village, the most convenient base for exploration the 3 Valleys.

 

Courchevel 1550 has a family atmosphere set in the heart of the forest.

 

Le Praz or Courchevel 1300 as it is also know as is an old village with rustic charm set amongst woodland.

 

Skiing in Courchevel

 

Set in a truly beautiful landscape, the slopes face north or north east making them very snow sure.

 

Courchevel 1850 has some of the best access to the other resorts of the 3 valleys and has a gondola that takes you up to La Vizelle at 2695m.

 

Courchevel 1650 has its own ski area where some of the best slopes for early intermediates can be found as well as some of the best nursery slopes.

 

Courchevel 1550 and Le Praz has some great wooded slopes.

 

For expert skiers some of the best runs are at the top of the Saulire cable car.

 

Those looking for a challenge there is the 2000m/6560ft vertical from La Saulire to Bozel which is below Le Praz.

 

For some great blue and red runs try the Chenus sector.

 

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Snowboarding in Courchevel

 

The Plantrey terrain park is located just below 1850 and has a half pipe

 

The is also the Verdons terrain park just above 1850 which is great for all level or boarders

 

There is also a boarder cross at Pralong

 

Cross country skiing

 

There is 66km/41 miles of cross country trails in Courchevel.

 

Some of the best trails can be found near Le Praz

 

Ski School

 

The ESF in Courchevel 1650 & Courchevel 1850 offer skiing and snowboarding lesson to both adults and children.

 

For children aged 3-5 there is the  Piou- Piou club where they can learn how to ski.

 

For more information about pre-booking Ski School in Courchevel please select here 

 

Lift Passes

 

Lift passes give access to Courchevel and the whole of the 3 Valless

 

For more information about Courchevel lift pass, please click here

 

Photos supplier by Courchevel tourist office, taken by Patrick Pachod and J.Kelegopian

The Skiing
Courchevel is part of Les 3 Vallées that many skiers rightly regard as the greatest of intermediate playground in the world. This massive lift-linked ski area is formed with the neighbouring resorts of Val Thorens, Meribel, Courchevel, and La Tania. The 3 Vallées has slopes of all extreme. On the edge of the traditional wide ski runs, the eastern side of the 3 Vallées ski area is waiting to be discovered: in the Saint-Bon valley and on the borders of the Courchevel ski area you will find sunny Moriond. The Saint Bon valley offers some of the most beautiful wooded sectors of the 3 Vallées. The western side of the 3 Vallées is represented by the Belleville Valley and at the top of the valley sits the imposing resort of Val Thorens and its circle of glaciers and peaks that reach over 3000m. Great skiing can be had from the very beginning of the season in the 3 Vallées and there is something for every one no matter your style or ability.
Après Ski
There are over 60 bars and restaurants in the whole of Courchevel villages.While 1850 has the finest restaurants, 1650 offers a good selection of welcoming and reasonably priced restaurants like L'Erterlou, La Montagne L'Albaron, le Petit Savoyard. After diner places in 1650 are reported to very enjoyable too.
Amenities
All of the resorts in Courchevel have a wide selection of amenities including: food stores, bakeries, pharmacies doctors, banks, hairdressers, beauty salons, sport shops, not to forget in 1850 all of altitude fashion shops you can dream of!
Activities
There is a wide selection of activities available in all the resorts of Courchevel including bowling, going to the cinema or the ice rink, ice climbing, snow shoeing or ice karting
Getting there
Driving distance: From Calais: 580 miles, approximately 9 hrs.
Airport access: Chambery: 60 miles, approximately 1 hr 30 mins. Lyon: 113 miles, approximately 2 hrs 30 mins. Geneva: 115 miles, approximately 2 hrs 30 mins.

Ski Facts
Village height:
1260m(4,130ft)-1850m(6,070ft)
Slope range:
1260m(4,130ft)-3230m(10,600ft)
Ski area:
Les 3 Vallées

Piste coverage
600
Ski lifts
180
Ski runs
300
Green
71
Blue
97
Red
105
Black
27
Snow cannons
2000

Beginners
***
Intermediates
****
Experts
****
Boarders
****

Tourist Office
+ 33 (0)4 79 08 00 29
Click to Courchevel website
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