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Explore Courchevel

A luxurious alpine escape nestled in the French Alps

About Courchevel

Located in the stunning French Alps, Courchevel is part of the Savoie region and forms one-third of the renowned Les Trois Vallées, the largest interconnected ski area in the world. Known for its luxurious resorts and pristine ski slopes, Courchevel offers both world-class winter sports and unparalleled alpine luxury.

The area is composed of several villages, with Courchevel 1850 being the most exclusive. This village is famous for its designer boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, and breathtaking ski-in/ski-out accommodations, making it a favorite destination for Europe’s elite. With its own airport and great road access, Courchevel is both remote and easily accessible.

Things to Do in Courchevel

World-Class Skiing

Enjoy 600 km of slopes that cater to all levels, from green to black runs, in the largest ski area in the world.

Summer Hiking Trails

During the warmer months, explore the breathtaking alpine trails that wind through meadows, lakes, and panoramic viewpoints.

Luxury Spas

Relax in world-renowned wellness centers offering everything from deep-tissue massages to restorative saunas and hot springs.

Top 5 Restaurants in Courchevel

Le 1947 à Cheval Blanc

This three-Michelin-star restaurant offers an intimate dining experience with just five tables, led by acclaimed chef Yannick Alléno.

La Table des Airelles

An exquisite blend of Alpine elegance and French gastronomy, this Michelin-starred restaurant is a must-visit for fine dining lovers.

Le Chalet de Pierres

Perfect for après-ski, this cozy and luxurious spot offers a warm ambiance and is famed for its fondue and regional dishes.

Le Cap Horn

A Courchevel institution, this slope-side restaurant is known for its seafood and lively après-ski atmosphere.

Azimut

Located in Courchevel Le Praz, Azimut offers creative French cuisine with a Michelin star in a relaxed, bistro-style setting.

Sightseeing and Landmarks

Courchevel is not just a skier's paradise but also a region rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. Whether you are hiking along alpine trails or exploring charming villages, Courchevel offers a myriad of sights for every kind of traveler. Here are some must-see places during your stay.

Lac de la Rosière
Lac de la Rosière

Lac de la Rosière is a peaceful alpine lake located in the heart of a Natura 2000 protected area. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, via ferrata, and picnic spots along its shores, surrounded by verdant forests and majestic peaks.

Courchevel Altiport
Courchevel Altiport

For an unforgettable experience, take a scenic flight from Courchevel Altiport. Helicopter tours offer stunning aerial views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding alpine landscape, making it one of the most breathtaking activities in the region.

Forêt de la Dent du Villard
Forêt de la Dent du Villard

Explore the stunning Forêt de la Dent du Villard, where rare pine forests and gypsum cliffs create a unique landscape. The forest's hiking paths offer panoramic views of the Vanoise National Park, a favorite spot for nature lovers and photographers.

Le Jardin Alpin
Le Jardin Alpin

Take a leisurely walk through the Jardin Alpin, a scenic route that winds through some of Courchevel’s most prestigious hotels and past La Saulire mountain. Perfect for a relaxing stroll while taking in the beauty of the surrounding snow-capped mountains.

Dog Sledding
Dog Sledding Adventure

Experience the thrill of dog sledding through Courchevel’s snow-covered landscapes. This family-friendly activity allows you to connect with nature in an exciting and unique way.

Moonlight Snowshoeing
Moonlight Snowshoeing

Explore Courchevel's magical winter wilderness under the stars with moonlight snowshoeing tours. Walk through tranquil forests and glistening snowfields while soaking in the silence of the mountains at night.