Snow shoe walks
Laurence is a certified mountain leader, who enjoys taking clients away from the busy pistes and spicing up your ski holiday with a guided snowshoeing trip.
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9 bedroom townhouse in Courchevel. Sleeps 18
Discover their luxurious chalet in Courchevel, an elegant residence spanning 1000 m², offering a perfect blend of tradition and modernity for an unforgettable stay.
With nine double bedrooms, including seven with adjoining bathrooms and two master bedrooms, their chalet can accommodate up to 18 guests in absolute comfort.
Ideally situated on the slopes of Bellecôte, just minutes from the village, our chalet provides perfect access to mountain pleasures.
Explore our living spaces spread across different levels:
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Enjoy our inclusive services for a hassle-free stay:
Laurence is a certified mountain leader, who enjoys taking clients away from the busy pistes and spicing up your ski holiday with a guided snowshoeing trip.
The perfect place for a bad weather day activity, for learning to climb in a safe environment or for honing you climbing skills and challenging yourself.
Located in the centre of Courchevel 1850 is the indoor ice skating rink.
Enjoy a host of activities from Husky dog sledging to snow cat driving, for groups and individuals, this company will take you on a great winter adventure.
Located on the Les Verdons Plateau there is the wonderful Courchevel golf course.
Explore the snowy peaks and take part in a snow shoe hike. A guide will take you on a mountain walk through the Courchevel mountains.
This authentic Savoyard restaurant welcomes you with a variety of fine-dining possibilities for your lunch break in the Courchevel Valley.
Situated on the Pralong piste, with a large decked terrace overlooking Courchevel's mountains, at this restaurant you can stop for lunch or a bite.
At this bistro they have added an innovative twist to Savoyard cuisine. It is located at the Chabichou Hotel in the centre of resort.
Celebration of cheese and all things Savoyard, taking the rustic and creating inspired dishes using local ingredients.
Situated in the very swish L'Apogée Hotel in Courchevel 1850, this restaurant is a real treat for lovers of Japanese food.
This restaurant serves traditional Savoyard cuisine and high quality local produce in a stylishly retro environment - rustic farmhouse meets decadent nightclub...
Step into Le Bar de Madame, the secret gem of Courchevel, where style, sophistication, and conviviality combine. Known simply as “Madame,” this chic bar has become the go-to meeting place for those seeking festive, foodie moments in a relaxed yet elegant setting. Whether you’re catching up with friends over expertly crafted cocktails or savouring fine wines, the atmosphere here is effortlessly lively and intimate, making every visit feel special.
Ski-in restaurant and bar with a great terrace in the heart of Courchevel 1850. Enjoy cheeseburgers, street food and Savoyard classics in a modern mountain setting. Open daily for lunch and dinner with a warm and lively après-ski vibe.
This restaurant and piano bar remains one of the most popular places to eat in Courchevel 1850.
Step into the legendary Les Caves de Courchevel, the most exclusive nightclub in Courchevel 1850. Known for its glamorous atmosphere and unforgettable nights, this iconic venue has become a true institution in the Alps, where the world’s elite, jet-setters, and party lovers come together to celebrate in style.
La Luge Bar in Courchevel 1850 offers a fun, casual spot for food and drinks in the heart of the resort. Enjoy creative burgers, wraps and snacks served throughout the afternoon, then stay for lively DJ sets and expertly mixed rum cocktails from 17:00 onwards. With its buzzing atmosphere, La Luge is perfect for a relaxed bite, an energetic après-ski session or a night out with friends, combining great food, drinks and entertainment in one vibrant mountain setting.
Bowling 3000 has become one of Courchevel’s must-visit spots, blending lively entertainment with relaxed dining and drinks. Whether you’re looking to unwind after a day on the slopes or take a break from shopping in the station, the bar offers something for everyone. Warm up with a comforting hot drink or cool down with one of their inventive cocktails, perfectly suited to après-ski or an evening out.
This gallery has an exhibition space in Courchevel but you'll often find pieces on or next to the pistes in winter.
The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
Courchevel 1850 is the pinnacle of luxury skiing, known for its five-star hotels, exclusive chalets and access to the vast Three Valleys ski area. Favoured by celebrities and wealthy visitors, it offers top-notch facilities, designer shopping and a peaceful alpine setting. While some more affordable options exist nearby, expect to pay a premium to stay in this chic and exclusive resort.
Courchevel 1650, or Moriond, is a more relaxed and affordable alternative to Courchevel 1850. With its own ski area linked to the larger resort, plenty of shops, bars, and self-catering options, it’s popular with British visitors and seasonnaires. The village offers a friendly atmosphere and lively nightlife without the hefty price tag.
Courchevel Village (1550) is a peaceful and more affordable alpine village, ideal for families and those seeking a quieter stay. It offers easy access to the main ski area and nearby lively resorts, with a good mix of chalets, hotels and apartments. The village also boasts a modern pool and spa complex, making it a great all-round base.
At the foot of Courchevel, Le Praz is a traditional charming alpine village filled with beautiful traditional wooden chalets making in a ‘chocolate box’ location. Situated at 1,300 metres, it is easily accessible throughout the winter months with direct lift access to the ski area. Ideal for families and those seeking a peaceful ski holiday close to the slopes.
La Tania is a small, family-friendly resort known for its traffic-free centre and charming wood-clad buildings. Sitting between Courchevel and Méribel, it offers easy access to the Trois Vallées ski area and a relaxed, good-value atmosphere. Perfect for those seeking a quieter, welcoming ski holiday.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsThere are loads of events in Courchevel and the 3 Valleys year round. From quirky local events to large scale sporting spectacles, there is always something worth visiting. Every February, the spectacular International Festival of Pyrotechnic Art comes to resort. Summer highlights include the Courchevel Air Show, the 3 Vallées VTT mountain bike event and the occasional stage of the Tour de France.
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