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This ski hire shop in La Tania is located right in the heart of the resort, just over the bridge on the ground floor of the Grand Bois, next to the main piste, allowing easy ski-in ski-out access.
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The best pistes for challenging advanced skiers and snowboarders
The Three Valleys is one of the largest ski areas in the world and there is a whole host of challenging and steep skiing for the advanced skier or snowboarder. In the Courchevel valley alone there are 38 reds and 10 blacks, and a total of 113 reds and 33 blacks across the domain. Neighbouring Val Thorens with its steep bumpy runs can really get those thighs burning and Méribel has some great downhill skiing.
Courchevel is renowned for its challenging terrain, with steep black runs, mogul fields, and legendary couloirs that test even the most experienced skiers.
With a mix of legendary descents and hidden gems, Courchevel delivers some of the best advanced skiing in the world.
For expert skiers seeking thrilling descents, a Three Valleys lift pass opens up access to some of the most challenging terrain in Val Thorens and Méribel.
The top of Cime Caron offers steep, demanding runs, including the popular Combe de Caron. The Combe de Rosael is another highlight, often featuring enormous moguls that will push your technical skills.
The highest and most remote area in the Three Valleys, this sector provides excellent fresh powder, quiet slopes, and wide runs where you can pick up serious speed.
Home to four tricky black runs: Masse, Lac Noir, Dame Blanche, and Rocher Noir. Best skied early in the morning for untouched snow and sunshine before the Three Valleys crowds arrive.
Though busier, the runs here offer steep and sustained descents. Christine is the longest and steepest, while the Col red run from Glacier de Thorens, accessed via the Moraine lift, provides a fantastic follow-up.
An Olympic downhill run created for the 1992 Olympics, this black run is left ungroomed after snowfall, providing a deep powder experience. Best skied mid-morning when the snow is firm but softened. Take the Roc de Fer and Olympic chairlifts to access it.
A tough mogul-filled black run from the Loze chairlift, demanding strong legwork.
From Pas du Lac, advanced skiers can take the Sanglier or Grande Rosiere pistes, the latter offering a powder experience after fresh snowfall.
High, north facing runs with excellent snow. Bartavelle develops large moguls, while Lagopède is a smoother alternative. Nearby, the ‘bumps’ run lets skilled skiers showcase their mogul technique.
A Legendary red named after champion skier Georges Mauduit, this former World Cup piste descends over 1km from Saulire to La Chaudanne, demanding fast carving turns through the forest.
One of the longest and most famous red runs in the Three Valleys, descending over 3km from Mont Vallon. Often filled with moguls, it features breathtaking views over Tuéda Lake and Mottaret.
A hidden challenge, starting gently before narrowing and steepening, this rarely used run from the Plattières 3 gondola offers stunning views of Saulire.
Méribel’s extreme challenge is a black run beneath Saulire Express 2 with a terrifying 37-degree entry chute. Fixed cameras record your descent, providing proof of your daring attempt.
With everything from Olympic pistes to extreme couloirs, Val Thorens and Méribel offer some of the most exciting skiing in the Three Valleys.
This ski hire shop in La Tania is located right in the heart of the resort, just over the bridge on the ground floor of the Grand Bois, next to the main piste, allowing easy ski-in ski-out access.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Courchevel? Just visit the Skiset Six Senses store!
Located in the dazzling Courchevel 1650 domain, Precision Ski Moriond stands out as a leader in ski rental in Courchevel. With an ideal location, their store offers direct access to the most popular slopes, ensuring an unparalleled skiing experience.
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.
Specialising in ski and snowboard hire in Courchevel Le Praz, they offer high-quality rental equipment.
Rent your equipment the easy way! This company delivers and fits your skis or snowboards at your accommodation, so there’s no need to traipse to the shop after a long journey.
Having cracked the advanced ski areas, now check out the off-piste areas in Courchevel.
Take a look at this year's ski pass prices for more information. Find your way around with piste maps for Courchevel.
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