Sunday, December 25, 2016

Courchevel 1850 a luxury ski destination, France

World renowned, glitzy, glamorous and expensive but with some of the most beautiful skiing in the world, Courchevel 1850 is sure to take your breath away.

Fashion boutiques, luxurious chalets and Michelin-starred restaurants abound in this winter playground. The haunt of the wealthy and glitterati, this is the place to be seen.

If you can tear yourself away from the shopping, the skiing is simply outstanding.

The perfectly groomed green and blue pistes that spread out from the centre of the resort will build confidence in beginners. Further afield, the full extent and variety of the terrain will delight all.

From long sweeping runs such as Cruex and Park City to the couloirs of the Saulire, the skiing matches the opulence and spectacular nature of the resort centre.

The skiing in the Courchevel valley goes from 2,739m down to 1,300m and with endless pistes and lots of off piste and tree runs there is plenty to explore.

Head over from the Saulire and you can access the rest of the 3 Valleys ski area including Méribel, Val Thorens and St Martin de Belleville. With 600km of pistes and 2 glaciers, you never have to ski the same run twice and can choose a different area to ski each day.

Courchevel is home to the worlds most luxurious and opulent ski chalets, with many tucked away just off the pistes, offering a ski in ski out location.

Add in beautiful spa facilities with swimming pools, hot tubs and steam rooms to mention but a few facilities and you can find a property that will match all your dreams.

Courchevel chalets provide extremely high levels of client service and discretion as well as outstanding fine dining cuisine that you come to expect from this world famous resort.


Similar to Megève, the original jet-set French ski resort destination, Courchevel has its own altiport so that you can transfer directly to resort by helicopter or light aircraft.

 Passion4Luxury recommends for your accommodation in Courchevel:
























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