Courchevel, declined in five altitudes
For those who don’t know it yet, Courchevel could be defined as a great palace of snow, offering a collection of splendid panoramas from each of its altitudes. Just as an artist devours a landscape, one can’t help taking a huge bit of it all: pure pleasure as you mark the first tracks down a virgin slope, surreal feeling when enjoying a plate of seafood at an altitude of 2000m, or genuine renaissance as you plunge into the turquoise waters of a dream-like pool. Today, Courchevel is recognised the world over for its major attribute: its ski area. It has become a global reference point with its Three Valleys ski domain offering 600 kilometres of ski tracks and over 2000 metres of vertical drop (an altitude between 1300 and 3230 metres).