RESORT LATEST

link graphic Unfamiliar with the Trois Vallees? Here's a short video introduction about the resort of Courchevel - view video

link graphic New piste at Verdons. Improvements to Les Arolles piste. Plantrey Snow Park moved to the Dunes & Canyons zone on Verdons.
For info on these and other resort developments - read more

link graphic Get to know all the stations and ski levels of the Trois Vallees with our detailed guide - learn more

link graphic The resort has assembled a variety of piste and station entertainment for all resort levels - check it here

link graphic Inconsistent piste colour grading debate, do you see red? - what's it about

link graphic Find out more about our resort and mountain location with Google satellite & terrain maps - here

link graphic Contact numbers in resort - here

Apres-ski activities in Courchevel

Courchevel provides more outdoor activities than any other two or three resorts combined. Cross-country skiing, skidoos, ice climbing, day and night tobogganing, rafting on the outruns of the Olympic ski jumps, ice skating and hockey, ice driving, snowshoeing, snow hiking, hang gliding, winter mountain climbing and these are only a start

Everything a child or parent might need is available in Courchevel. Brilliant activities await at the three higher elevation villages, one with a separate snow play area. Six pools, an ice rink, toboggans, sleds, bowling, minimal traffic, and a dozen free beginner's areas make Courchevel one of the more child friendly resorts in the Alps.

Even the most blasé teen can find cafés, ski shops, board stores, video shops, and much else to do all day and as much of the night, as curfews permit. Most of the action seems up at 1850, but at 1650 Circus Games, with its bowling alley and other attractions, collects teens as well.

Courchevel enjoys the reputation as one of the top two or three resorts in the world. Four-star hotels, some of the best Alpine restaurants in the world, designer shops, and the usual French food shops and great cafés. Granted, après-ski can be extremely expensive in 1850, but costs moderate with elevation. It's possible to shop on a budget with a bit of effort.

Select your activity from the list below for more information and booking details where required