RESORT LATEST
Unfamiliar with the Trois
Vallees? Here's a short video introduction about the resort of Courchevel
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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
Get to know all the
stations and ski levels of the Trois Vallees with our detailed guide
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The resort
has assembled a variety of piste and station entertainment for all
resort levels - check it here
Inconsistent piste
colour grading debate, do you see red? - what's
it about
Find out more about our
resort and mountain location with Google satellite & terrain maps
- here
Contact numbers
in resort - here
Courchevel & Les Trois Vallees Lift Passes
When you budget for a ski trip, the price of the ski pass is regularly, though unfairly, singled out as being expensive. Access to the 3 Vallees ski domain costs an adult skier 45 euros per day. When taken into account the sheer size of the ski area, the cost of the ski lifts and the daily maintenance required to provide absolute safety on slopes that are the envy of the world, the price is more than justified. Compared to elsewhere, the price of the passes in this French resort is unbeatable in terms of value for money and quality of the ski lift operation. The revenue from the ski pass enables the lift company to set up a whole chain of operations indispensable to the life of a skiing domain. The breakdown of lift pass costs
In 2005/06 the Three Valleys lift company introduced automatic hands free lift passes that operate turnstiles as you approach. Passport photos continue to be required for season, under 5yrs and over 70yrs passes. A morning only pass is now available (afternoon passes continue) and there is now a re-usable pass that can be re-charged via the internet.
The Courchevel Valley pass gives access to all the lifts in 1850, 1650, 1550, Le Praz and La Tania. It is possible to buy one day extensions to make it a 3 Valleys pass (Adult €22). This may be the best option if you plan to ski the Méribel side during your visit.
The Three Valley Pass allows use any of the 200 lifts and is recommended for most skiers and boarders to explore the entire 600km of pistes throughout Courchevel 1850, 1650, 1550, Le Praz, La Tania, Méribel, Mottaret, Méribel Village, Val Thorens, Les Menuires, St Martin de Belleville and Brides Les Bains. Buying a 6 day or more Three Valleys pass permits skiing for 1 day in one of the following areas: Tignes / Val d'Isère (Espace de Killy), La Plagne / Les Arcs / Peisey Vallandry, Pralognan La Vanoise and Les Saisies.
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6 Day Pass |
Courchevel |
Three Valleys |
For beginners who do not wish to buy a pass, there are twelve free lifts available in the Courchevel valley In Courchevel 1850: the Bellecôte, Etoiles and Cospillot
drag-lifts Season 2007/08 modification of categories for senior and veterans: Baby (free) under 5 years (photo compulsory) Season 09/10 - More lift pass freedom |
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Adult (13 - 65) |
190 euros |
232 euros |
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Adult (65 - 75) |
161 euros |
197 euros |
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Adult (75 plus) |
Free |
Free |
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Child (5 - 13) |
133 euros |
174 euros |
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Child (under 5) |
Free |
Free |
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Family (2 + 2) |
608 euros |
742 euros |
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Family (2 + 3) |
741 euros |
916 euros |
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Family (2 + 4) |
1090 euros |
874 euros |
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Extension to 3 vallees |
22.50 euros/day |
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Carte Neige insurance |
2.70 euros/day |
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3hr anytime pass |
32 euros |
37.50 euros |
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3hr or afternoon 'mini' pass |
13 euros |
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Full day 'mini' pass |
16.50 euros |
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