Courchevel 1850 is a world class luxury ski resort and deservedly so. Filled with exquisite Courchevel chalets, superbly manicured pistes, a brilliantly efficient lift system and impressive snow-making, means near perfect ski conditions all winter long.
INTRODUCTION
Our Courchevel chalets can be found at the eastern end of Les Trois Vallees. Courchevel has the largest ski domain in the World offering 600km of runs to explore. The incredibly efficient lift system links well with neighbouring resorts of Meribel, Val Thorens and beyond. In the Courchevel valley alone there are some 63 lifts and around 150km of pistes. With 563 snow cannons, mostly north facing slopes and a ski area that rises from 1,300m to 2,738m, you are guaranteed quality snow cover from mid December to late April. Every evening the pistes are groomed to perfection, in fact the snow grooming rivals the standards found in some of the most popular North American resorts. From long gentle greens to challenging couloirs and everything in between there is plenty of fabulous skiing to be had for the novice to the most advanced skier.The resort centre itself exudes lavishness with an abundance of designer hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, up-market boutiques and of course our exquisite range of Courchevel luxury ski chalets. It’s not difficult to understand why this exclusive resort attracts the rich and the famous. Courchevel 1650 can be found just 200m down the valley from Courchevel 1850. The resort has seen some big improvements over the years with smart new hotels and resort facilities springing up all the time, whilst the Courchevel chalets really do make you feel part of the surroundings. We have four ski chalets to offer in the resort of Courchevel 1650, they can be found in the beautiful and protected Parc National de la Vanoise. Choose your luxurious Courchevel chalet out of our Courchevel luxury ski chalet range which provides you with superb ski in / out access to the slopes of the largest ski area in the world.
CHALETS IN COURCHEVEL
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Chalet BlanchotLocation : Courchevel,FranceCourchevel | Bedrooms: 6 | Sleeps: 10 + 2 This spacious 'Swiss-style' chalet lies at the edge of the Vanoise National Park amidst breathtaking scenery. It is situated in the exclusive residential area of Belvedere just above Courchevel 1650. |
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Chalet ChamoisLocation : Courchevel,FranceCourchevel | Bedrooms: 8 | Sleeps: 14 + 2 The chalet Chamois lies at the edge of the Vanoise National Park amidst breathtaking scenery. It is situated in the exclusive residential area of Belvedere just above Courchevel 1650. It has a perfect ski in out location. |
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Chalet HermineLocation : Courchevel,FranceCourchevel | Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 10 Beautifully furnished and very private, Chalet Hermine is a special find. If you wanted to sum up Chalet Hermine in three words, they'd be location, location, location. Situated in the heart of "Millionaires' Row" and accessible via a private road, the chalet i(...) |
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Chalet Maisonnee ALocation : Courchevel,FranceCourchevel | Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 10 + 2 Chalet Maisonnée A is a very comfortable and luxurious chalet, situated in an ideal location in the Chenus area of Courchevel 1850. The slopes are a stone's throw away and the resort centre can be reached by foot within 5 to 10 minutes. |
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Chalet Maisonnee BLocation : Courchevel,FranceCourchevel | Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 8 + 2 Chalet Maisonnee B is a lovely warm and inviting chalet, ideal for families or a small group of friends looking for the perfect ski base from which to explore this massive world class ski area. Located next to the Chenus piste, accessing the slopes could not be(...) |
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EVENTS
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ACTIVITIES
Snow mobiling
Piste basher adventures
Parapenting
Hot air balloon rides
Helicopter tours
Aeroplane tours
Dog sledging
Ice skating
Bowling
Toboganning
Ice climbing
Art galleries
Cookery classes
Fitness centre
Squash
Snow shoeing
Shopping
PRACTICAL INFO
GMT + 1
French
The official currency is the Euro (€). Coins are available in 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50, cent, €1 & €2 denominations. Notes are available in €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 denominations.
Travellers cheques are widely accepted for exchange or purchase in major cities, but in more rural areas, visit a bank to exchange them for Euros. Major credit cards are widely accepted here (though a limited number of merchants have American Express accounts) and ATM access is widespread. Exchange currency only at authorized outlets such as banks and hotels, and exchange only what you think you will spend in the country. Coins cannot be reconverted on departure. Save all receipts from any currency exchange transaction. You may be asked to produce them when you exit the country, and they are required if you intend to reconvert local currency.
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Adult |
Teenager (aged 13 - 19 years old) |
Child (aged 13 and under) |
Senior (65-75 years old) |
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Full Day |
€ 47.00 |
€ 47.00 |
€ 35.50 |
€ 40.00 |
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6 Days |
€ 235.00 |
€ 235.00 |
€ 177.00 |
€ 200.00 |
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7 Days |
€ 270.50 |
€ 270.50 |
€ 203.00 |
€ 230.00 |
*Prices are based on 2010/2011 Season, may be subject to an increase for 2011/2012
Tips in restaurants are usually added on at 10/15 % of the bill. However, it is often a subject of controversy whether this amount actually goes to the waiter or not, therefore it is your choice whether to tip more.
Travel documents are your responsibility. In general you should have: a signed, valid passport that will remain valid for at least 6 months beyond the completion of your trip. Your passport must have enough blank pages (excluding amendment pages) available for entry and exit stamps issued when entering and exiting immigration points. Visas are required for certain nationalities and you are strongly advised to check your status allowing plenty of time for visa application.
The nearest airports to Courchevel 1850 and 1650 are:
The alpine climate is cold and visitors should wear warm, waterproof clothing at all times when outdoors during the winter. Hats and gloves are also essential to prevent frostbite. Sunglasses or ski goggles are also necessary to reduce the glare of the sun on the snow.
It is advisable to contact your doctor before you travel if you have any specific health concerns and imperative to take out appropriate travel and medical insurance. Winter sports involve a high degree of risk and you should be in good health and carry adequate medical insurance in case of winter sports accident, including cover for air ambulance.