Getting to Lech
Travelling to Lech can be an exciting part of your adventure. Several easy and convenient options are available to suit…
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned skier, this guide aims to provide all the essential information you need to make the most of your stay.
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Courchevel 1650, also known as Courchevel Moriond, is a charming ski resort that offers a unique blend of traditional Alpine charm and modern luxury. Part of the incredible Les Trois Vallées ski area, Courchevel 1650 provides access to over 600 kilometres of pistes, making it a paradise for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.
Situated at an altitude of 1,650 meters, providing stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This picturesque village is known for its relaxed atmosphere, making it a perfect choice for families and those seeking a more laid-back ski experience. The resort offers a variety of slopes ranging from gentle green and blue runs ideal for beginners to more challenging red pistes for experienced skiers. Dedicated beginner areas make it easy for learners to find their feet. For more advanced skiers, there are endless off-piste opportunities if you know where to look.
Accommodation options in Courchevel 1650 cater to all tastes and budgets, from cosy chalets and self-catered apartments to luxurious hotels offering ski-in/ski-out convenience.
The nearby Aquamotion complex features indoor pools, spa facilities, and waterslides, offering fun and relaxation for all ages.
Key Features
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63
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600km across Les Trois Vallées
Altitude
1,650m
Courchevel 1650 is a fantastic spot for beginners and intermediates. It’s the sunniest part of Courchevel and has a great mix of green, blue, and red runs. .
Beginners will find plenty of gentle green and blue slopes to help them build confidence without just sticking to the bottom of the mountain. For those who are more experienced, there are plenty of red pistes that offer the perfect mix of challenge and fun. The long, wide slopes are great for carving and let skiers soak in the stunning views the area is known for.
While advanced skiers might find the piste skiing a bit easy, there are some amazing off-piste options if you know where to look.
Kids will love the ‘Indiens’ run, which adds a fun twist with its Native American theme, featuring teepees, archery, and face-painting stations that make skiing an immersive experience for children.
Prices, duration and availability vary slightly by resort, based on our live availability.
UK office: +44 1462 674 000
Lines open: Monday – Friday 9:00 – 17:00 UK