Nestled among the picturesque French Alps, Courchevel has carved a niche for itself as a global destination, attracting discerning travellers with its opulent properties, exhilarating activities, and Michelin-starred dining. We explore the enchanting elements that contribute to Courchevel's universal appeal, from its luxurious accommodations to thrilling Alpine adventures and gourmet experiences.
Exquisite Properties
Courchevel boasts an array of world-class accommodations that redefine luxury. From fully catered chalets with enviable amenities to five-star hotels with flawless service, the luxury ski properties in Courchevel are some of the finest in The Alps. Some of our favourite properties include:
Chalet Le Coquelicot - Sleeps 12
A symbol of Alpine elegance, this spacious catered chalet features nine bedrooms, a private spa, and breathtaking mountain views.
Features include:
- "Ski-Out" access
- Indoor swimming pool
- Indoor hot tub
- Steam room / Hammam
- Gym
- Open fireplace
- In-house ski and boot fitting service
- Boot room
- Home cinema
Chalet Black Pearl - Sleeps 15
Offering an intimate retreat, Chalet Black Pearl impresses with its private cinema, swimming pool, and personalized concierge services.
Features include:
- Cinema/TV Room
- Hot tub
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Swimming Pool
- Children's Playroom
- Elevator
- Nightclub
- Ski Room
Shemshak Lodge - Sleeps 8+5
A stunning chalet situated in an enviable position on the piste in the fabulous Courchevel 1850, and has been finished to a standard to match this world-class resort.
Features include:
- 400sqm
- "Ski-in / ski-out" access
- Ski room
- Private indoor pool
- Indoor hot tub
- Sauna
- Steam room / Hammam
- Private gym
- Open fireplace
A five-star haven, Le Strato Hotel stands out with its Michelin-starred restaurant, luxurious suites, and a spa that embodies tranquillity.
Nestled on the Bellecôte slope, this hotel seamlessly merges French art de vivre with modern luxury, offering an unparalleled stay.
As part of the Oetker Collection, L'Apogée presents a masterclass in alpine architecture, providing guests with an oasis of refinement.
Explore our full portfolio of luxury ski properties in Courchevel.
Diverse Activities
Courchevel caters to adventure seekers with a diverse range of activities, both in winter and summer:
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Skiing and Snowboarding: With access to the expansive Trois Vallées ski area, Courchevel is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts.
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Dog Sledding: Embark on a thrilling journey through snow-covered landscapes, led by a team of energetic huskies.
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Paragliding: Soar above the Alps and take in breathtaking views for an adrenaline-pumping experience.
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Ice Climbing: Challenge yourself with a vertical adventure as you conquer frozen waterfalls and ice-covered cliffs.
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Hot Air Ballooning: Drift above the stunning landscapes of the French Alps for a unique and picturesque perspective.
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Ice Car Driving: Test your driving skills on ice as you navigate through specially designed courses.
Michelin-Starred Culinary Experiences
Courchevel's culinary scene is a gourmet lover's dream, with several Michelin-starred restaurants offering unparalleled dining experiences:
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Le 1947 (Three Michelin Stars): Located in Cheval Blanc Courchevel, Le 1947, led by Chef Yannick Alléno, offers an exquisite culinary journey, showcasing inventive dishes with Alpine influences.
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Le Chabichou (Two Michelin Stars): A culinary institution, Le Chabichou under Chef Stéphane Buron, combines traditional Alpine ingredients with contemporary flair, providing an exceptional dining experience.
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Le Montgomerie (Two Michelin Stars): Situated in L'Apogée Courchevel, Le Montgomerie, led by Chef Jean-Luc Lefrançois, boasts a refined menu and an elegant setting for an unforgettable gourmet experience.
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Le Bateau Ivre (One Michelin Star): Offering a unique culinary journey at Hotel Barrière Les Neiges, Le Bateau Ivre marries traditional and contemporary flavours in an intimate setting.
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Azimut (One Michelin Star): Known for its modern twist on Alpine cuisine, Azimut delights with innovative dishes and an extensive wine list.
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Le Pilatus (One Michelin Star): Located in Hotel Kilimandjaro, Le Pilatus offers a gourmet experience with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Learn more about fine dining in The Alps.
Whether you're carving down the slopes, experiencing the thrill of dog sledging, or savouring a gourmet meal against the stunning backdrop of The Alps, Courchevel promises a symphony of experiences that cater to the most discerning of tastes.