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Courchevel 1650

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SKI TERRAIN

600 Km (linked with Courchevel, La Tania, Val Thorens, St Martin de Belleville and Les Menuires)

HIGHEST LIFT

Bouchet chairlift 3,230 M

RESORT ALTITUDE

1,650 M

RUNS

Green 51, Blue 131, Red 107, Black 30

CLOSEST AIRPORT

Chambery 2 hrs Lyon 2.5hrs Geneva 2.5 hrs

WHEN TO VISIT COURCHEVEL 1650

From mid-December to early April.

BEGINNERS

Courchevel Moriond is an beginners paradise with wide open easy slopes leading down to the resort. It is especially well equipped with ski schools with more than half-a-dozen to choose from, and many of those British run.

WHO IS COURCHEVEL 1650 BEST FOR?

Courchevel 1650 is one of the best choices for mixed ability groups, families, and those who a quieter apres-ski scene.

PISTE MAP

Piste Map for Courchevel 1650

RESORT GUIDE

FOR KIDS

There’s a variety of options in Courchevel Moriond to choose from including a in-chalet British-run nanny services or a public creche for babies and toddlers. Children aged two up can have snow experience private sessions with one ski school and there’s group ski school for children from age three with the ESF at the foot of the slopes.

APRES SKI & NIGHTLIFE

Courchevel Moriond is not the biggest ski resort and it has a family-friendly atmosphere so it’s not the place to go if you’re wanting a lively party scene. That said it is getting a little bigger and perhaps a little livelier each season and there are certainly some great bars where you can let your hair down at the end of a long hard day on the piste should you feel the need.

The Fire and Ice bar at the Portetta Hotel at the bottom of the main run is usually buzzing as the lifts closer and The Bubble bar often has live music and a popular happy hour.  Other popular bar choices include Funky Fox for its DJ sets, The Space bar for live music, La Boulotte if you like to meet chalet staff taking time out, Rock’s for a British crowd or Remonte Pente for a French one. For dancing the night away try La Klinik or La Godille.

MOUNTAIN RESTAURANTS

The Bel Air at the top of the gondola is very popular (advance booking recommended). There’s a great south-facing terrace or big picture windows if it’s a little cold, homemade cuisine and a special welcome for repeat guests.

L’Arc en Ciel (+33 4 79 08 25 45) is 40 metres off the Marquis blue run in Moriond itself but worth the effort of the short walk. Superb Savoyard cuisine and some of the best pizza in the valley.

For a change from Savoyard dishes try Cucina Angelina (portetta.com) in the Portetta Hotel which offers a menu featuring a very tasty fusion of the best Italian and mountain cuisine.

IN RESORT RESTAURANTS

Petite Savoyard has one of the best reputations in town, it may be small but it serves fantastic Savoyard favourites including legendary tartiflette and raclette while also managing to ace their pizza menu.

La Table de Marie also has an excellent reputation, their ‘Clocherade aux 3 Viandes’ – rump steak, duck and chicken – being one of the house specialities and the self-explanatory ‘winemakers fondue’ another

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