Nestled at the heart of Les Trois Vallées, Courchevel offers you much more than a simple ski resort. It embodies luxury, the excellence of alpine skiing, and the art of mountain living. Skiing in Courchevel means discovering breathtaking panoramas, perfectly maintained slopes, and an après-ski offer worthy of the greatest international resorts.
Whether you are a beginner, an intermediate skier or an expert in search of thrills, Courchevel offers an unrivalled palette of experiences. Follow the guide to discover the most beautiful viewpoints, the best ski schools, the iconic slopes and, of course, the pleasures of après-ski.

An exceptional ski area at the heart of Les Trois Vallées
Courchevel is an integral part of the largest ski area in the world: Les Trois Vallées, which also brings together Méribel, Les Menuires, Val Thorens, La Tania, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville and Orelle. With more than 600 km of interconnected ski-in/ski-out slopes, this territory offers infinite combinations for every level.
On its own, Courchevel offers 150 km of marked slopes, spread across 5 altitudes (from 1,300 m to 2,738 m), which lets you ski in highly varied atmospheres, between fir forests and panoramic ridges. One of Courchevel’s major assets is its high altitude: more than 80% of the area is above 1,800 m, and more than 60% above 2,000 m. This feature guarantees not only superb panoramas, but also excellent snow quality throughout the season.

Snow cover in Courchevel: reliability and quality
Thanks to its favourable exposure and altitude, Courchevel benefits each winter from abundant natural snow cover. The high-altitude sectors such as La Saulire or La Vizelle are generally well covered from the very first days of opening. And to ensure impeccable ski quality, even in the event of light snowfall, the area is equipped with more than 2,300 snow cannons, covering nearly 60% of the slopes.
The resort is generally open from early December to late April. For the 2025–2026 season, Courchevel is open from 6 December 2025 to 19 April 2026 (provisional dates). The snowiest periods are often between January and mid-March. Thanks to the altitude, you can ski in Courchevel with confidence even at Christmas and in spring.
Another asset: the daily grooming of impeccable quality, which ensures smooth, safe skiing, even at peak times.

The most beautiful viewpoints when skiing in Courchevel
One of the must-do pleasures when you go skiing in Courchevel is to stop for a few minutes to admire the majestic Alpine setting. Here are three viewpoints not to miss:
1. La Saulire (2,738 m)
This is the iconic spot. Accessible via the Saulire gondola or the Vizelle one, it offers a panoramic view over Mont Blanc, Les Écrins, and of course the entire Trois Vallées area. At sunrise or sunset, the spectacle is simply magical.
2. The Col de la Loze
Located at 2,304 m, this pass connects Courchevel to Méribel. From the summit, you enjoy a 360° viewpoint over the Tarentaise valley. Ideal for a photo break between two descents.
3. La Vizelle
Another spectacular spot, with a plunging view over the Courchevel valley, the snow-capped ridges and the resort below. Access is quick, and it’s a great place to catch your breath.

Where to learn to ski in Courchevel?
If you are a beginner or wish to perfect your technique, Courchevel offers an exceptional teaching offer with several renowned ski schools.
You can easily learn to ski in Courchevel with ski schools present in each of the various villages (Courchevel 1850, Courchevel Moriond 1650, Courchevel Village 1550, or Courchevel Le Praz 1300). The ski schools offer group and private lessons for children and adults.
Most instructors are bilingual — including English-speaking — and let you progress at your own pace with confidence.
Courchevel also has safe beginners’ areas, like those of Courchevel 1850 or Moriond (1650), with conveyor belts, wide green slopes and gentle lifts.

Le Jardin Alpin: a prestigious sector ideal for beginners
Located in Courchevel 1850, the Jardin Alpin sector is a true gem to discover, whether you are a skier or not. It takes its name from the prestigious neighbourhood that surrounds it, where some of the most luxurious hotels and chalets of the resort are concentrated, such as Les Airelles, the Palace Le Cheval Blanc, or the K2 Palace.
On the ski side, the Jardin Alpin is a very pleasant sector, with several green and blue slopes, ideal for beginners and relaxed skiers. Thanks to its sunny exposure and its enchanting setting between firs, grand hotels and terraces, it’s the perfect place to ski peacefully while enjoying the scenery. It is easily accessed via the Jardin Alpin gondola, which leaves from La Croisette (in the centre of Courchevel 1850), or directly from some ski-in/ski-out chalets.
Even non-skiers enjoy this sector, in particular for its panoramic terraces, its refined restaurants and its chic, hushed atmosphere. You can get there on foot via a small pedestrian path or by free shuttle, and enjoy a hot chocolate with a view of the summits.
🎿 Note : the Jardin Alpin is also an excellent starting or finishing point for a day’s skiing, thanks to its direct connections to the Saulire gondola or to the Bellecôte and Biollay slopes.

The most beautiful slopes for intermediate skiers
If you already have a few seasons of skiing behind you, Courchevel is full of smooth, long and varied red and blue slopes, ideal for treating yourself:
● The Creux slope
This is one of the longest blue slopes in the area. Largely sun-drenched, it descends from La Saulire down to Courchevel 1850. It winds between vales and forests, with spectacular views all the way down.
● Les Chapelets
Accessible from Courchevel Moriond (1650), this red slope is a little jewel. Quiet, it offers wild skiing, facing the Dent du Villard.
● La Combe de la Saulire
A must! It’s an iconic red slope, very well maintained, ideal for working on your carving turns. Watch out, however, for the crowds in high season.

The best slopes for experts
Fans of technical challenges? Skiing in Courchevel is also a real playground for experienced skiers.
● La Suisse
This is a black slope leaving from La Saulire, with steep and often mogulled sections. A real test for the thighs!
● Grand Couloir
One of the most legendary itineraries in Courchevel, reserved for experts. Ungroomed, very steep, it requires good technique and a solid mindset. But what a descent!
● Jean Blanc
A former World Cup slope, it starts in the forest and chains together tight turns. Technical and fast, it’s quiet, which adds to the pleasure.

Après-ski in Courchevel: between refinement and festive atmosphere
After a great day on the slopes, time to unwind! And on this front, Courchevel plays in the major league.

● Bars and atmosphere
- La Folie Douce : located in Courchevel 1850, it offers a festive atmosphere with DJ and shows from 2pm.
- Le Tremplin : perfect for a drink at the foot of the slopes.
- Les Caves : for those who want to extend the night, this chic club draws an international clientele.
● Relaxation and wellness
- Aquamotion in Courchevel Moriond: an ultra-modern water complex with spa, sauna, hammam, wave pool and wellness area.
- 5-star hotel spas : Cheval Blanc, K2 Palace or Les Airelles offer exceptional treatments in sumptuous settings.
● Unusual experiences
- Dinner in a mountain refuge accessible by snowcat.
- Husky dog or snowshoe ride at sunset.
- Panoramic paragliding or helicopter flight to see the Alps like never before.

Stay in a Pointe de Sel chalet to ski in Courchevel
To fully live the experience of skiing in Courchevel, nothing beats staying in a luxury chalet, combining comfort, privacy and personalised services. Pointe de Sel offers an exclusive selection of premium chalets to rent in Courchevel, designed for families, groups of friends or travellers in search of a warm, refined setting.
These chalets, ideally located in direct proximity to the slopes, offer ski-in/ski-out access in some cases, as well as a bespoke service : private chef or catering delivered to the chalet, daily housekeeping, spa, outdoor jacuzzi, private pool, fireplace, and panoramic views over the snow-capped mountains.
The whole, orchestrated by a bespoke concierge service, can arrange your ski passes, ski lessons, transfers, or dinners and après-ski activities for you. Renting a chalet in Courchevel with Pointe de Sel ensures you an exceptional stay and unforgettable mountain memories.




