Courchevel 1850 is part of the vast 3 Valleys ski area which extends across the Meribel valley and the Val Thorens valley, making it one of the world’s largest ski areas.
Being so large, every type and style of run can be found in the 3 Valleys, from steep and hard core blacks, to easy cruisy blues and everything in between. Having so many options on a luxury ski holiday also means good snow conditions can almost always be found somewhere across the ski area. The area generally has good snow reliability, helped by the high altitude of the area and Courchevel’s northerly aspect.
When staying in a luxury ski chalets in Courchevel 1850, you will have the benefit of having Courchevel 1300, Courchevel 1550 and Courchevel 1650 on your doorstep, with very quick access to the neighbouring ski resorts of Meribel and La Tania.
Courchevel 1850 and the rest of the 3 Valleys has a modern and efficient lift system so even if there are queues at busy periods they tend to move fairly fast. There’s also some of the best snow making facilities in the Alps keeping many runs open very late in the season.
Courchevel is a great luxury ski destination for families as there is a wide selection of gentle slopes close to hand, as well as numerous ski-in/ski-out luxury chalets. As well as a good choice of ski nurseries for children such as the ESF Club des Piou-Piou in Courchevel 1650, there are also numerous fantastic ski schools to choose from. The British-run New Generation ski school is very well respected to name but one!
Things to Do in Courchevel 1850
When you’re not on the slopes or in your luxury ski chalet in Courchevel 1850, there is an array of activities to choose from. For those wanting an Adrenaline boost, why not try your hand at tandem paragliding or a helicopter tour over the valley. You can even organise a hot air balloon ride from the altiport to make the most of your time in this luxury ski resort.
If heights aren’t your bag, you might prefer unwinding in a luxury spa in Courchevel 1850. Les Airelles Hotel has a beautiful luxury spa with an extensive menu offering therapeutic massages and treatments. Of course, you may be staying in one of our luxury ski chalets with a private spa – in which case, lucky you!
Families will have an easy time keeping children happy. Courchevel 1850’s The Forum Centre, is equipped with a climbing wall, an ice-skating rink and a bowling alley. For any water babies, Aquamotion in Courchevel 1650 has a lazy river and water slides. And for the adults, there is a separate spa area with saunas, steam rooms and jacuzzis.
Best Places To Eat and Drink in Courchevel 1850
You won’t be short of lunchtime dining options up the mountain as there are 50+ restaurants spread out over the 3 Valleys ski area. If you are looking for hearty Savoyard fayre in a rustic setting, Le Bergerie serves excellent regional dishes, or if you feel like going the whole hog, Le Cap Horn at the Altiport offers gourmet cuisine and a very tempting wine list.
Whether opting for a self-catered luxury ski chalet or catered ski chalet in Courchevel 1850, there are plenty of options for dining in the evening. Courchevel 1850 is not short of Michelin stars, with 13 stars across 7 restaurants.
As you’d expect from a resort with Courchevel 1850’s reputation, there are several late bars and clubs, and perhaps the most exclusive being the Caves. But also worth a look are Mangoire piano bar for live music or Le P’tit Drink for wine and tapas before you head back to your luxury ski chalet.
For some, knowing the best ‘Après Ski’ spots is just as important as knowing where the best skiing is! Courchevel 1850 has a broad offering for those keen for après. Ski across towards Meribel, and you’ll find the infamous La Folie Douce with live music and dancers! Grrizzly and Co is positioned above Courchevel 1850 on the Bellecote piste where they play great music and serve delicious burgers.