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Hire skis and snowboards at the Bottom of the Pistes in Courchevel Moriond, near the ESF. Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
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4 bedroom Apartment in Courchevel Moriond. Sleeps 8
The Kula suite, located on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Manali Lodge Residence, with a surface area of 177m², is perfect to welcome up to 8 people with a maximum of 6 adults.
This apartment features a large living room with TV, three bathrooms and a balcony furnished with a hot tub with a view over the ski slopes.
During your holidays, you can benefit from a parking space in the private car park, a ski locker and WiFi access.
Hire skis and snowboards at the Bottom of the Pistes in Courchevel Moriond, near the ESF. Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your 1st skiing day.
This shop is situated next to the Spar shop in Courchevel 1650 on the main high street just down from the cable car. It is run by Sophie and Nadine who will ensure you get the best gear to suit your level.
Welcome to your premier destination for top-notch ski rental experience in Courchevel 1650. Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, their shop not only offers privileged access to Courchevel's pristine slopes but also a range of high-end rental services suitable for all skiing enthusiasts, from beginners to experts.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Courchevel? Just visit the Skiset Serge Sport store!
The "Aquamotion" centre is a watery haven where you can take a dip, relax in the spa and wind down after a hard day on the mountain.
Angela Hartnett one of the UK's most loved chefs and restaurateurs brings her culinary expertise to the slopes of Courchevel. Angela is creating good honest and simple Italian style dishes using the best local produce.
Dine in a unique environment and peruse the independent retailers at the same time as the extensive and reasonably priced menu.
The name of this restaurant means "The Bullseye" in English. It is on the main high street of Courchevel 1550, at the foot of the Tovets piste.
Traditional Savoyard restaurant serving a range of pizzas too. Located in 1650, Pascal and his friendly team will serve you your meal with a smile and with large portions and great food you are sure to walk away feeling full and satisfied. Expect staples like fondue, raclette, tartiflette, and rustic meats - perfect after a day on the slopes. With its relaxed, friendly atmosphere and traditional flavors, it’s a go-to for warming up, sharing a comforting meal, and enjoying the genuine mountain spirit of the region.
Enjoy this gourmet getaway in the heart of Courchevel 1650 with friends, family or for a romantic treat. The restaurant and the fine cuisine it offers are a real feast for your eyes and taste buds, with an excellent selection of fine wines to choose from you'll want to keep coming back for more!
Opened in 2019, in honour of the grandfather of the family who built the Edelweiss hotel in the 1970s, this family-run restaurant has been built on love and heritage, and has become a firm favourite in Courchevel 1650. Home-made cuisine in a warm and cosy atmosphere, with modern mountain decor. The menu has local specialities and traditional French dishes, as well as some more asian-fusion dishes and some bigger sharing meat dishes. There is also a large pizza menu, where the pizzas are also available to order for takeaway.
Chill out and soak up the alpine atmosphere at Fire and Ice, Portetta’s outdoor terrace bar and the largest in Courchevel Moriond. Nestled at the foot of the main piste, it’s the ideal spot to take a break between runs or enjoy a leisurely alpine escape. The terrace combines rustic charm with cosy comfort, featuring log-burning fires, flaming torches, fur-lined snugs, and heated bar seating, all set against the backdrop of spectacular mountain views.
Ideally situated in the heart of Courchevel Village, just a short four-minute ride from Courchevel 1850 via the new Grangettes gondola, Le Catérail offers a warm and friendly setting for a casual après-ski experience. With its welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to relax after a day on the slopes or catch up with friends over drinks.
Following on from the success of Copiña in Méribel, they opened Copiña Courchevel in 2018, bringing a Spanish-inspired tapas and cocktail experience to the heart of Courchevel 1650. Housed in the former Arc en Ciel restaurant, the venue features a larger kitchen and dining area than its Méribel sister, offering both a bustling bar à l'Espagnol for lively tapas and raciones, and a cosy sit-down restaurant for a three-course meal.
Perfectly located at the foot of the ski lifts in the heart of Courchevel 1650, Le Schuss Café is a favourite meeting spot for skiers and visitors alike. Welcoming and full of alpine charm, it’s the ideal place to eat, drink, and unwind in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
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 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.
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.
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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