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COURCHEVEL

Once upon a time in Courchevel, perched high in the Trois Vallées… a place where winter magic comes to life. In the heart of the Savoyard village of Courchevel 1850, the enchanting atmosphere of Cospillot wraps around the chalet like a soft blanket of snow. Between sleigh rides, movie nights by the fire, and precious moments with family, Chalet Jade lives to the rhythm of escape and shared memories.

Six unique
VILLAGES

Nestled in the heart of the French Alps with its worldwide reputation, Courchevel embodies pure prestige. Connected to the largest ski area in the world, Les Trois Vallées, it offers unique access to over 600 kilometers of perfectly maintained slopes.

Courchevel is made up of six villages, all linked by ski slopes, each with its own identity and charm:

  • Saint-Bon (1200 m): The historical cradle of the resort, full of charm and tranquility.

  • Courchevel Le Praz (1300 m): An authentic and warm village, at the foot of the Olympic ski jump.

  • La Tania (1400 m): A hamlet nestled in the woods, perfect for a peaceful family stay.

  • Courchevel Village (1550 m): The perfect balance between accessibility and mountain atmosphere.

  • Courchevel Moriond (1650 m): The sunny spirit of Courchevel, ideal for families and food lovers.

  • Courchevel 1850: The jewel of the resort, renowned for its luxury, palaces, Michelin-starred restaurants, and direct access to the finest slopes.

Each village offers a different experience to meet every guest’s needs.

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 An exceptional SKI AREA

Courchevel is renowned for the quality of its ski area, offering 150 kilometers of slopes suitable for all levels. The area includes 27 green slopes for beginners, 44 blue slopes for intermediates, 38 red slopes for advanced skiers, and 10 black slopes for experts. These wide, well-maintained slopes offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

The resort is also equipped with 62 modern ski lifts, ensuring quick and comfortable access to different altitudes. Additionally, numerous mountain restaurants are ideally located along the slopes, allowing skiers to reach them directly with their instructor for a well-deserved gourmet break.

Much more than SKIING

Courchevel offers a wide range of activities for all tastes, whether with family or friends. Discover the snowy landscapes on snowshoes or on foot, experience adventure with dog sledding, feel the thrill of paragliding or snowmobiling, or enjoy an adrenaline-filled toboggan ride.

For those who enjoy gentler sliding activities, the Olympic ice rink at the Forum is perfect. And for a moment of absolute relaxation, head to Aquamotion, one of the largest mountain water parks in Europe. Each luxury hotel also has its own spa, offering exclusive wellness moments after a day in the mountains.

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High place of GASTRONOMY

Courchevel is renowned for its exceptional gastronomic scene, housing several Michelin-starred restaurants. Among them:

  • Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc: The only three-star establishment in the resort, led by chef Yannick Alléno.

  • Le Chabichou by Stéphane Buron: A double-starred restaurant offering refined cuisine within the eponymous hotel.

  • Le Sarkara: The only gastronomic restaurant dedicated to desserts, also awarded two stars.

  • Sylvestre Wahid - Les Grandes Alpes: A Michelin-starred restaurant offering a high-level culinary experience.

These establishments, among others, make Courchevel an unmissable destination for fine dining enthusiasts. In addition, the resort offers a vibrant nightlife with a variety of bars and clubs. Thus, Courchevel combines an exceptional skiing experience with first-class gastronomy and entertainment options.

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