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Luxury Ski Chalets in Courchevel 1850

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Discover Our Luxury Chalets in Courchevel 1850

Courchevel 1850 is the highest and best-known village in Courchevel, and one of the most established resorts in the French Alps for luxury ski holidays. Set within the Trois Vallées, it gives guests access to one of the largest linked ski areas in the world, while remaining known in its own right for the quality of its hotels, restaurants and private chalets.

Where to Stay in Courchevel 1850

Courchevel ski resort is made up of five villages, from Le Praz at 1,300m to Courchevel 1850 at the top of the valley. Guests choosing Courchevel 1850 are usually doing so for direct ski access, a glamorous resort setting and the strongest concentration of luxury chalets and hotels. Within 1850 itself, the different areas suit different styles of stay.

  • La Croisette
    Best for convenience, La Croisette is the main lift hub and one of the easiest places to stay for quick access to the mountain, ski school meeting points and the centre of resort life.
  • Cospillot
    Best for guests who want to stay close to the centre while retaining a little more privacy, Cospillot is well placed for both the slopes and the restaurants and shops of Courchevel 1850.

Slicked pistes, seriously expensive hotels and more Michelin-starred restaurants than you can shake a ski pole at, Courchevel 1850 may be the diamante in Europe’s crown, but it attracts a whole host of affluent tribes (from oligarchs to British royals) for good reason.

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Luxury Chalet Collections in Courchevel 1850

Why Choose Courchevel 1850 for a Luxury Ski Holiday

Courchevel 1850 suits guests who want more than straightforward access to the wider Trois Vallées ski area. It is a resort known for immaculate pistes, efficient lifts and a village centre built around private chalets, leading hotels, boutiques and restaurants.

One of the reasons Courchevel 1850 is so sought after is that it works well for different styles of stay. For some, the priority is ski-in ski-out access and long days on the mountain.

Courchevel sets the benchmark for what a luxury ski holiday in the Alps truly means. The blend of gourmet dining, exceptional service, luxury accommodation, and the vast expanse of ski slopes will leave a lasting impression from the moment you arrive. Be sure to visit Table des Airelles during your stay - it’s a dining experience not to be missed.

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View of ski area and ski lifts in Courchevel 1850
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Need Help Choosing a Chalet in Courchevel 1850?

Choosing the right luxury ski chalet in Courchevel 1850 often comes down to more than the property itself. Lift access, privacy, service level and how close you want to be to La Croisette, ski school or the restaurants all shape the week.

Our team works closely with each client to recommend the right property,

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Skiing in Courchevel

Guide to Skiing in Courchevel

Situated in the world’s biggest ski area, Courchevel is perfectly positioned for enjoying the fabulous 600 km of skiing that Les 3 Vallées has to offer. With good snow, an efficient lift system and a fantastic network of runs, Courchevel is one of the best ski resorts in the French Alps, if not the world!

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Frequently asked questions

What’s the best time to visit Courchevel 1850 for a ski holiday?

The best time to ski in Courchevel is mid-January to March for optimal snow and fewer crowds. December offers a festive atmosphere, while March brings sunshine and longer days. April can still be good, especially in Courchevel 1850 due to its high altitude. Avoid school holidays (Christmas, New Year & Half Term) if you prefer quieter slopes.

Are there luxury ski chalets in Courchevel 1850 close to the lifts?

Yes, many chalets in Courchevel 1850 are located close to the ski lifts—some even offer direct ski-in/ski-out access. You'll find luxury chalets just steps from key lifts like the Plantrey, Chenus, and Bellecôte. These prime locations allow you to maximise your time on the slopes and enjoy seamless access to the vast Three Valleys ski area.

Can I book a catered ski chalet in Courchevel 1850?

Yes, you can absolutely book a catered ski chalet in Courchevel 1850. Many of the luxury chalets in this resort come with full catering, including a private chef, host, and daily housekeeping. Some also include extras like a chauffeur service, an open bar, and afternoon tea. It's a popular option for guests looking for an indulgent Courchevel ski holiday with fine dining and personalised service.

What are the best family-friendly ski chalets in Courchevel 1850?

Courchevel has been a favourite among families for decades. There are a variety of family-friendly chalets with amenities like games rooms, cinema rooms and swimming pools. Some of our favourites include Chalet Le Namaste with its cabin bunk room and adjoining lounge and games room, Chalet Margaux with its relaxed ambience and cosy TV room, and Apartment Jade in the exclusive Grandes Alpes Hotel, which has an unbeatable location right on the snow front.

What group ski holiday options are available in Courchevel 1850?

Courchevel 1850 is ideal for group ski holidays. Luxury Courchevel chalets for groups often feature multiple en-suite bedrooms, spacious living areas, private wellness facilities, and fully staffed services. Popular chalets for large groups include the nine-bedroom Chalet Ormello, the eight-bedroom Chalet Perce Neige and seven-bedroom Black Lodge.

What makes Courchevel 1850 the most luxurious ski destination in the Alps?

Courchevel 1850 has long held the reputation as the most prestigious and luxurious ski resort in the Alps, and for good reason. Its combination of exceptional service, world-class infrastructure, ultra-high-end accommodation, fine dining, and exclusive clientele sets it apart from other ski resorts worldwide.

Are there Michelin-starred restaurants in Courchevel 1850?

Yes, Courchevel 1850 is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, including the three-star Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc, two-star Le Chabichou, and one-star Baumanière 1850. The resort is a must-visit destination for gourmet cuisine lovers.

How high is Courchevel 1850?

Courchevel 1850 sits at an altitude of 1,850 metres (6,070 feet), ensuring excellent snow reliability throughout the ski season. The ski area reaches 3,230m in the wider Three Valleys ski area.

How to get to Courchevel 1850

By road: Courchevel is easily accessible by road. Take the motorway and the dual carriageway to Moûtiers, from where Courchevel is just a 30-minute drive away. Ensure your vehicle is equipped with snow tyres or chains, as they are legally required in winter conditions.

By train: The nearest train station to Courchevel is Moûtiers-Salins-Brides-les-Bains, located just 24 kilometres away or 30 minutes by car.

By plane & helicopter: the closest airports to Courchevel are Chambery (110 km), Geneva (149 km), Grenoble (170 km) and Lyon (170 km). Courchevel also has its own altiport for helicopter transfers.

Which are the best luxury ski chalets in Courchevel 1850?

Courchevel 1850 is renowned for its exceptional portfolio of luxury ski chalets, offering some of the finest alpine accommodation in the world. Here are some of the best luxury chalets in Courchevel 1850:

  • Positioned on the Bellecôte slope, Chalet Le Petit Palais offers direct ski-in/ski-out access and ultra-luxurious interiors. Highlights include a lavish private nightclub, hair salon and spa, indoor pool with a waterfall and a dedicated team offering round-the-clock service.
  • Tucked away in the prestigious Bellecôte area, Chalet Art blends bold contemporary design with traditional alpine materials. It offers direct access to the Bellecôte slope, an indoor swimming pool, hammam, massage room, and fitness area, plus a lavish open-plan living with a bespoke art collection.
  • Located just 100 metres from the slopes and close to the resort centre, Chalet Les Bruxellois offers a refined mix of classic alpine style and contemporary features. Guests can enjoy a spacious wellness area with swimming pool, sauna, hammam, hot tub and massage room, as well as a games room, wine cellar and cinema.

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