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Family Ski Itinerary

 

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COURCHEVEL 1650

Courchevel 1650's ski area consists of immense, undulating snowfields that are ideal for fine, wide open skiing. Its network of green, blue and red runs supply any number of downhill combinations throughout this vast, sunny arena

PRALONG / VERDONS AT COURCHEVEL 1850

Between Les Verdons and the beginner‚s haven of Pralong you will find lots of easy, playful skiing (try the Canyons of Verdons) with plenty of enjoyable trail options for the entire family. The lifts serving this area are of exceptional quality and comfort: the Pralong and Biollay detachable chairlifts, the Verdons and Jardin Alpin gondolas. But what else would you expect? This is Courchevel !

SECTEUR LOZE / CHENUS

Adjacent to 1850, this intermediate area provides magnificent views, yes, but also a plethora of pleasurable trails from which to view them. The Chenus gondola and the Cogs and Plantrey chair lifts allow easy access to the slopes and speedy turnarounds, leaving you with more time to lay tracks.


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