Daniel Besseiche Art Gallery
This gallery has an exhibition space in Courchevel but you'll often find pieces on or next to the pistes in winter.
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More technical routes for those with some mountain biking experience
Red trails with access over to Méribel via the Saulire cable car, then a new valley offers up some new trails for you to progress on to.
Running alongside the blue graded 'Funny Track Bellecote' trail, this is another family trail designed to test your skill level and agility in a downhill environment. A good trail once you are ready to graduate from the blue, the trail is 3km long and descends 298m.
Starting at the Tourist Office in Courchevel 1850 and taking you all the way down to le Praz this red downhill trail, marked as difficult is 2.5km in length and drops 287m during the run over varied terrain. With a variety of open single track and narrower forest trails this is a nice mix and a good way to get between the towns.
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.
This authentic Savoyard restaurant welcomes you with a variety of fine-dining possibilities for your lunch break in the Courchevel Valley.
A charming old farm building at the foot of the ski slopes where you can enjoy typical Savoyard cuisine such as cheese fondue and meat grilled on a hot stone.
This one Michelin starred restaurant is located at Le Strato Hotel, in the heart of Courchevel 1850. Chef Thomas Prod'homme revises simple flavours using the freshest local produce and locally sourced ingredients.
Chef Jean Rémi Caillon embraces and strives for constant improvement through a sustainable approach to cooking.
Situated in the very swish L'Apogée Hotel in Courchevel 1850, this restaurant is a real treat for lovers of Japanese food.
After a successful run at K2 Chogori in Val d’Isère, L'Altiplano brings its sophisticated Peruvian style cuisine to K2 Palace. With its classic charcoal grill, and fresh ingredients sourced from artisan producers and sustainable farms, L'Altiplano offers a range of balanced, flavourful dishes, taking you on a voyage of gastronomic discovery.
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.
Leap out of a plane or helicopter and experience a thrill like no other. Air Mauss Parachutisme will take you out on a skydive above the beautiful mountains of Courchevel.
Situated in the centre of the shopping mall in Courchevel 1850 you will find the Centre Remise en Forme.
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.
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.
Located on the Les Verdons Plateau there is the wonderful Courchevel golf course.
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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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