- 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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