Hotel Fahrenheit Seven (1650)

  • Three Valleys Ski Area, France, Courchevel

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Hotel Fahrenheit Seven has a piste side location in Courchevel 1650, near to the Ariondaz cable car. The warm and welcoming hotel will make for a comfortable holiday in the Three Valleys. All the bedrooms are furnished in neo-vintage style, providing you with some fantastic views - you'll either be greeted by the slopes and Moriond snow front or you'll be treated to views of the Courchevel valley and some amazing sunsets.

Excellent location

Hotel Fahrenheit Seven offers the ultimate convenience being located right on the piste side, with break taking views over the slopes. The Ariondaz gondola and ski school meet point are just 200m from the property so you'll have easy access to the Courchevel ski area as well as a the larger Three Valleys, leading to Meribel, Les Menuires and Val Thorens - the skiing possibilities are endless, making this an excellent choice for family holidays and groups of friends travelling to France this winter. The location is also ideal for those of you wanting to explore the resort as the hotel is only a 100m walk to the centre of Courchevel 1650 providing a selection of shops, restaurants and bars to fill your time when you're not on the mountain.

Relax and unwind

Le Relax is the perfect place to rest your muscles after a long day on the slopes. With free access to the facilities included with your stay, take a moment for yourself and make the most of the sauna and steam room - for the ultimate treat, book yourself a massage or treatment with the in-house therapists.

If the wellness area isn't for you,  you can cosy up in front of the fire at the Ski Bar with a glass of wine and admire the slope side views, or head down to the Seven Kings. The lively pub has a great atmosphere, serving a range of beers, gins, and British whiskies.

Food and drink

There is plenty of space to unwind and share stories, warm up around the fireplace in the Ski Bar. The bar is open throughout the day, and is the perfect place to have a hot drink in the morning in preparation for the day, or come back later in the evening for a great selection of cocktails, beers and wines. 

The Fahrenheit Seven has a wonderful selection of restaurants, half board meals are served at La Cheminée. Breakfast includes a hearty skiers breakfast with a classic continental offering as well as a range of hot dishes, and come dinner time you can enjoy dishes which are inspired by wood-fire cooking so you'll find a lot of hearty meat and fish dishes on the menu. If you want to treat yourself to lunch La Rôtisserie has a prime location on the snow front with the adjacent La Terrasse, serving meats cooked in the wood fired oven, dishes with Asian flavours and a range of local cheeses - the home made desserts especially good. With a south facing position, the terrace is a lovely spot to enjoy a warming hot chocolate at any time of the day.

Courchevel

  • 600km of marked pistes
  • 53 green, 137 blue, 106 red and 32 black runs
  • Ski up to an altitude of 3,230m

Courchevel is truly a world class ski resort, located in the renowned Three Valleys Ski Area; with over 600km of slopes you won't be short of pistes to explore during your holiday. Snow cover is more or less guaranteed throughout the winter season given the altitude of the resort. We have accommodation in three of the six villages, so there's plenty of options. Whether you have been skiing for decades or this is your first time on the slope you will enjoy the diversity of the runs throughout Courchevel itself and in the wider ski area. 

Sensational skiing in Courchevel

One of the most prestigious ski resorts in Europe, Courchevel is apart of the wider Three Valleys Ski Area; the largest linked ski area. With 600km of marked pistes you won't have to do the same run twice. Beginners will enjoy the ZEN areas which have gentle slopes and will allow you to practice your turns and technique, while the experts can enjoy the vast number of red and black runs throughout the resort. 

Where to stay in Courchevel

Courchevel is made up of six villages, each with their own distinct charm and character. We have accommodation in three of the villages, choose between luxury apartments in 1850, traditional alpine hotels or family friendly options. 

Courchevel Village 1550

Courchevel Village 1550 is the original Courchevel hamlet, it has a more laid back atmosphere and is the most popular option for families. The Hotel Les Flocons is a great option if you are looking for a hotel on the snow front. There's convenient access to the slopes and the wider Three Valleys Ski Area via the Tovets chairlift and Grangettes gondola, which stays open until midnight so you can explore the nightlife in Courchevel 1850 if you wish to. Off of the slopes there's also a 2.5km toboggan run and aquamotion swimming pool and spa complex to keep you occupied. 

Courchevel Moriond (1650)

Sitting just above is Courchevel Moriond (1650), a more traditional village with its own superb linked ski area, and access to a number of gentle green and blue slopes. The centre of Moriond village is based along the main road linking Courchevel Village with Courchevel, you'll find plenty of shops, bars and restaurant strung out along the village.

Courchevel 1850

Courchevel 1850 is the highest resort and is renowned for its glitz and glamour, it has a wide selection of fine hotels, designer boutiques and a buzzing nightlife. Whether you want to stay in luxury apartments or traditional alpine hotels, you're close to the action.

Bars and restaurants in Courchevel

Courchevel is a lively area with a variety of restaurant and après options. There are numerous fine dining establishments in and around the resort, with 13 Michelin stars across eight restaurants. For the less gourmet options, there's also numerous pizzerias and restaurants serving traditional alpine dishes. On the mountain, there's a lot of restaurants dotted around the ski area for that well deserved mid-morning hot chocolate and lunch break. 

If you are after a resort renowned for its apres ski, look no further. Courchevel has some great spots to enjoy after a day on the mountain, whether you want to dance on the tables in La Folie Douce or want a more laid back drink with live music you can find somewhere to suit you.

What's included in an Inghams holiday to Courchevel

Flights, transfers and accommodation based on either self catering, half board or bed & breakfast. Optional add ons include equipment hire, lift pass and tuition, please see the 'Ski extras' tab below for more information on these.

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Mountain facts
Ski area 600 km
Runs 53 136 113 35
Longest run 0 Km
Snowparks
Lifts Drag lifts 0, Chairlifts 0, Cablecars 0
Slope direction
Ski/resort bus True
Rooms
  • No. of hotel rooms: 65
  • No. of floors: 6

Reception

  • 24 Hour front desk 
  • Secure luggage storage is available in reception  
  • Check in time: 5pm
  • Check out time: 10am 
  • Official rating: 4

Local Fees and Taxes

  • Resort tax €2.75 per person, per day. Under 18s free of charge 

Rooms

All of the rooms have twin or double beds (please specify when booking), bath with shower head attachment or shower room. 

Double Village Rooms sleep two people and are around 24m², with a balcony with village views

Double Slope Rooms sleep two people and are around 24m², with a balcony with piste views.  

Double rooms are available for sole occupancy, please call us to book these.

Family Rooms sleep four people and are around 35m²,  these are made up of two twin or double rooms, one bathroom and a balcony with piste views

Junior Suites are newly renovated, at around 27m² sleeping two, with a spacious bathroom with a bathtub or shower, and balcony with views of the village.

Daily housekeeping is included. Wake up services can be booked in reception.

Bedroom Facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • TV with international channels 
  • Speakers
  • Telephone
  • Rituals toiletries 
  • Bathrobe and slippers 
  • Hairdryer
  • Towels
  • Bed linen
  • Baby cots are available for children under 2 years (on request)
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

Longitude: 6.653785
Latitude: 45.417821

  • Ski to the door
  • 200m to the ski school meeting point
  • 100m to the resort centre
  • 200m to the Ariondaz gondola

 

 

Facilities
  • Ski Bar & lounge with fireplace
  • Sun terrace
  • Outdoor dining area connected to La Rotisserie - La Terrasse
  • Room service available by La Cheminee
  • The Seven Kings pub is a short walk away with English beers, gins and cocktails
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Spa and wellness facilities on the first floor with sauna, steam room, relaxation area and tea station (free access for adults 18yrs+)
  • Massage and beauty treatments available (book and pay locally)
  • Heated ski equipment storage room with lockers
  • Live music and evening entertainment 
  • Ski shop on site
  • Shuttle services available (book and pay locally)
  • Car parking on site (€18 per day - reserve in advance and pay locally)
  • Luggage storage
Meals

Hotel Fahrenheit Seven is on a bed and breakfast or half board basis. Meals are served in the Cheminée restaurant. 

Fuel up for the day at the varied breakfast buffet, you can enjoy a classic continental offering with fruit, yogurts, pastries, cheeses and charcuterie from the Savoie region, as well as additional hot options.

Dinner service is to be taken in the hotel's La Cheminée restaurant which serves bistro style cuisine and Savoyard specialities. The food is heavily inspired by wood-fire cooking so you'll find a lot of meat and fish dishes on the menu. You'll have the choice of a two course meal, either one starter and a main or one main and a dessert, included with half board basis.

The Rôtisserie is a lovely spot to enjoy a tasty lunch (pay locally). The menu features Italian favourites such as wood fired meats, pizzas and pasta, as well as tapas style dishes. The terrace area of La Rôtisserie is also accessible from the slopes, so you can enjoy a long lunch in the sun. The restaurant is open for guests and the general public so we'd recommend booking a table in advance. 

When you return from a day on the slopes, the Seven Kings pub is the place to be. It's a short walk from the hotel, and stays open until late, so you can catch up with friends and family over a cocktail, gin or English beer or whiskey. If you prefer a more relaxed après vibe, the Ski Bar has a warm and cosy atmosphere, open throughout the day you can enjoy a coffee before heading out or unwind in front of the fireplace with a cocktail in the evening.

New for this winter, you can order evening room service straight to your door.  You can choose dishes from the dedicated menu, as well as dishes offered by La Cheminée - the menu often features specialities such as wood-grilled meats and homemade Savoyard fondue, using seasonal Savoy produce. 

 

  • No of restaurants: 2

Board basis options available

  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegetarians

Dietary requirements are available on request and must be noted at time of booking. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements at the time of booking. Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

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£6080
per person from £1520
Includes £400pp discount
22/03/2025 - 7 nights
4 adults
From London Gatwick
Half Board
Hotel Fahrenheit Seven (1650)
Three Valleys Ski Area, Courchevel
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