Courchevel

The well established ski resort of Courchevel is located within the ‘3 valleys skiing domain’. This ski resort is made up of 4 villages, which are situated at different altitudes. The first village of Courchevel is found at 1300 metres and is known as ‘La Praz’. Slightly further up the mountain, Courchevel 1550 and then Courchevel 1650 are situated. The highest village of Courchevel is located at an altitude of 1850 metres, and is well known to be one of the more prestigious ski resorts in the French Alps.

As Courchevel is part of the largest skiing domain in the world (the 3 valleys), it has become incredibly popular, especially with the rich and famous! The village is very well developed and is home to a range of 4 and 5 star hotels, amazing restaurants with a total of 7 Michelin star chefs, haute couture clothing boutiques, and classy bars and clubs.

Courchevel has many extra activities available during both winter and summer. These activities include Bowling, Cinema, Helicopter rides, Sledging, Restaurants, Bars, Clubs, Snow Mobiles, Ice Hockey, Spas, Health and Beauty Centres, Climbing, Horse riding, Hot Air Ballooning, Paragliding, Petanque, Golf, heated Swimming Pool, Bicycle Tours, Tennis, Ice Skating and many more!

Courchevel Ski Transfers

A transfer with Snowdrop Transfers from Chambery airport (CMF) to Courchevel will normally take about 1.5 hours. Snowdrop Transfers is also available to transport groups from all of the other regional airports, including Grenoble Airport (GNB), Lyon airport (LYS) and Geneva airport (GVA). Travelling times from these airports to Courchevel are each estimated at 2.5 hours. For all return journeys back to the airport, we aim to get you to the airport at the start of your ‘checking-in’ time.

Official Courchevel website – www.courchevel.com

Official 3 valleys website – www.3vallees.com