Courchevel is made up of five villages at different altitudes, each with its own beginner ski area, at least one free ski lift, and a variety of gentle pistes. These ZEN zones, marked on the Courchevel piste map, are designed to provide a safe and comfortable space for beginners to practise their turns before venturing further up the mountain. Each ZEN area is located near a free ski lift, making them easily accessible.
Some chairlifts in Courchevel are also equipped with magnetic safety backs for children. If you need one, simply ask a lift operator for a magnetic vest before getting on.
Courchevel 1850
This is the best area for complete beginners, offering the largest number of free ski lifts (five in total), green pistes (five or six), and easy blue pistes leading back into the resort centre.
The Pralong ZEN area, located next to the Ferme and Altiport drag lifts, is a great place to start. The Ferme lift is shorter and ideal for first-time skiers, while the Altiport lift is slightly longer, providing a good progression for those gaining confidence.
The Golf ZEN area, next to the Jardin Alpin bubble lift, is smaller but has two magic carpet lifts to help beginners get used to the slopes.
For those looking for a bit of fun, Courchevel 1850 also has a family snowpark, one of three dedicated fun areas in the resort where you can practise new skills in a relaxed environment.
Courchevel Moriond
The second-largest beginner area in Courchevel, Moriond has three free ski lifts, four green pistes, and around 13 blue pistes.
The Mickey drag lift serves a fenced-off area that is exclusively for beginners. This means you can build confidence without worrying about fast-moving skiers passing by. Once you're ready, there are plenty of easy blue runs to explore.
Courchevel Village
Courchevel Village has a beginner zone with a free lift called Roys, as well as a short green piste alongside it.
For those moving beyond beginner slopes, three blue pistes lead back into the village. There's also a fun luge track that starts at the top of the Grangettes lift, offering a great alternative if you want a break from skiing.
La Tania
The Troïka beginner zone is the main area for learning in La Tania. From here, the long green piste Plan Fontaine connects to another ZEN area and free lift at the top of the La Tania gondola.
For those progressing onto blue runs, there are two good options: one starts from the top of the Bouc Blanc lift, while the other begins slightly lower down at the top of the Stade lift.
Courchevel Le Praz
Courchevel Le Praz has a designated beginner area called Envolée ZEN, located next to the Envolée drag lift and near the ski jump.
However, there are no green or blue pistes leading back to the village, so complete beginners may find it easier to start in Courchevel 1850 or Moriond before skiing in Le Praz.
Perfectly groomed pistes for beginners
The entire area above Courchevel Moriond and Courchevel 1850, particularly the slopes from the Verdon bubble down towards the resort, is ideal for beginners.
Every night, the pistes are meticulously groomed to ensure they are in perfect condition by 9:00 each morning. These wide, shallow slopes provide a great environment to practise turns and build confidence.
With a variety of green runs leading back to resort, beginners can enjoy their time on the slopes without feeling overwhelmed, even at the end of a long day.