Courchevel is a sprawling paradise with a spot in the massive 3 Vallées ski terrain, boasting a variety of slopes, high-end dining, and chic boutiques. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, this resort has something for everyone.
The resort is a beginner's haven with nearly 25% green runs and dedicated areas across its various villages. Head to Courchevel 1850 and take the Verdons and Jardin Alpin lifts for some pretty tree-lined greens. Meanwhile, Courchevel 1650 offers excellent "learn to ski" slopes and introductory chairlifts, making it one of Europe's best spots for newbies.
Courchevel for intermediates
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Intermediates
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Courchevel is an intermediate's playground linked to the vast 600km Three Valleys ski area. With a majority of the terrain marked as blue and red runs, there's plenty of room to explore and improve. Courchevel 1850 is particularly great for advanced intermediates, offering thrilling red runs off the top of Vizelle and Saulire lifts.
Courchevel for advanced
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Experts
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Expert skiers will find a wealth of challenging terrain here. The black runs under the Chanrossa and Roc Mugnier chairlifts are just the tip of the iceberg. Look forward to tackling the Ugly Sisters, a trio of steep couloirs racing down from the Saulire summit, and a range of off-piste challenges that'll keep adrenaline junkies satisfied.
Courchevel for snowboarders
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Boarders
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Snowboarders, both beginners and advanced, will find Courchevel a welcoming terrain. Beginners can practice on nursery slopes and gentle greens above 1850, while the more experienced can shred the variety of local blues and reds.
Courchevel for off-pistes
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Off-piestes
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For those craving off-piste action, Courchevel doesn't disappoint. The safest bet is in Bel Aire, above Courchevel Moriond, where you can ski between Pyramide and Signal pistes. If you're up for a short hike, Petit Couloir and Croix de Verdons Couloir sectors offer excellent freeriding options. A new addition, the Freeride Lab in Creux Noirs, offers ungroomed pistes for fresh powder runs.
Courchevel for families
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Families
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Courchevel is a family-friendly resort part of the Three Valleys, the world's largest lift-linked ski area. With an array of ski runs suitable for all skill levels and north-facing slopes for excellent snow conditions, it's a hit with families. Off the slopes, kids and adults alike can enjoy Aquamotion, the largest leisure facility in the Alps. Additional family-centric amenities include the "Magnestick" system for lift safety and the Family Park in the Verdons ski area for freestyle practice. With lodging options convenient for families, Courchevel offers an all-rounded winter vacation experience.
Courchevel apres-ski
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Apres-ski
The après-ski scene in Courchevel caters to all preferences, with each of the four villages offering its own flavor of nightlife. From relaxed watering holes in Courchevel 1550 to the vibrant and slightly more budget-friendly bars in 1650, there's a place for everyone. The glitzy 1850 area, often referred to as 'Paris on Ice,' offers an array of upscale lounges, nightclubs, and even a karaoke bar. Whether you're watching live sports at Le Bubble or dancing the night away at Milk, Courchevel's nightlife is as diverse as it is lively.
Courchevel
food scene
Courchevel food scene
Courchevel is a family-friendly resort part of the Three Valleys, the world's largest lift-linked ski area. With an array of ski runs suitable for all skill levels and north-facing slopes for excellent snow conditions, it's a hit with families. Off the slopes, kids and adults alike can enjoy Aquamotion, the largest leisure facility in the Alps. Additional family-centric amenities include the "Magnestick" system for lift safety and the Family Park in the Verdons ski area for freestyle practice. With lodging options convenient for families, Courchevel offers an all-rounded winter vacation experience.