
Courchevel () is a
French Alps
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ski resort
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located in the
Tarentaise Valley. It is a part of
Les Trois Vallées, the largest linked
ski areas
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in the world.
Courchevel also refers to the towns of Courchevel 1300 (Le Praz), Courchevel 1550, Courchevel 1650 (Moriond), and Courchevel 1850, which are named for their
altitude
Altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum (geodesy), datum and a point or object. The exact definition and reference datum varies according to the context (e.g., aviation, geometr ...
s in metres. The resort centre of Courchevel is at 1,747 metres (5,732 ft).
Sports events from the
1992 Winter Olympics
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and the
2023 World Ski Championships took place in Courchevel.
The ski resort is considered exclusive, attracting wealthy clientele including royal families. It hosts one of the largest concentrations of 5-star ranking
luxury hotel
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities provided inside a hotel room may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suite (hotel), suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a d ...
s.
Location
Courchevel used to be part of the
commune of
Saint-Bon-Tarentaise but in 2017 it was merged with
La Perrière into the new commune of
Courchevel. In spite of the name, the commune's administrative offices are not located in Courchevel, but still in the nearby village of Saint-Bon-Tarentaise. Courchevel is in the
Tarentaise Valley,
Savoie
Savoie (; Arpitan: ''Savouè'' or ''Savouè-d'Avâl''; English: ''Savoy'' ) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Southeastern France. Located in the French Alps, its prefecture is Chambéry. In 2019, Savoie had a population o ...
''
département
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'',
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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region
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. Courchevel is part of the Trois Vallées, which comprises the resorts of Courchevel, La Tania, Méribel, Les Menuires-Saint Martin, Val Thorens and Orelle.
History

The original resort was planned during
World War II
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with a study in 1942 by the
Vichy regime
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and in a doctorate by the town planner
Laurent Chappis. Chappis was a natural choice to direct the development of the resort in the immediate post-war years. Courchevel 1850 was significant as it was the first resort in France to be constructed from scratch, rather than based around an existing village.
Tarentaise Valley Skiing
Within the
Tarentaise Valley lies the biggest concentration of world-class ski resorts in the world. The most widely-known neighbour systems are
Paradiski (
Les Arcs,
La Plagne) and
Espace Killy (
Val d'Isère
Val may refer to:
Military equipment
* Aichi D3A, a Japanese World War II dive bomber codenamed "Val" by the Allies
* AS Val, a Soviet assault rifle
Music
*''Val'', album by Val Doonican
* VAL (band), Belarusian pop duo
People
* Val (g ...
and
Tignes
Tignes () is a commune in the Tarentaise Valley, in the Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France, known for the highest skiable area and the longest ski season in Europe. It is located in the Savoie region with good ...
). A weekly
lift ticket in Courchevel/Les Trois Vallées gives one a choice to ski one day in each of the other two systems mentioned. There were once plans to interlink all systems and resorts to create the largest ski area in the world (by far); however, that vision ended with the creation of the
Vanoise National Park.
1992 Winter Olympics
The Courchevel valley also includes the town of
La Tania
La Tania is a ski resort situated in the Courchevel area of Les Trois Vallees, located at an elevation of 1400 meters. It was developed for the Albertville Olympics of 1992 and is approximately a 25-minute drive from Moûtiers.
Overview
The ski ...
, built as competitors' accommodation for the
1992 Winter Olympics
The 1992 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVI Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Albertville '92 (Franco-Provençal, Arpitan: ''Arbèrtvile '92''), were a winter multi-sport event held from 8 to 23 February 1992 in and aroun ...
in
Albertville
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It is best k ...
.
Le Praz hosted the Olympic
ski jumping
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and
Nordic combined
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competitions for those games that took place at
Tremplin du Praz
The Tremplin du Praz is a ski jumping hill at Le Praz in Courchevel, France. The complex consists of four hills: a large hill with construction point of K125 (HS132), a normal hill at K90 (HS96), and two training hills at K60 and K25. The comple ...
. There was a ski jump in Courchevel 1850 on the snowfront, which was removed recently due to safety precautions.
2019 fire
During the early hours of 20 January 2019, an inferno ignited within a structure located in the hamlet of Courchevel 1850, designated for seasonal resort workers. This unfortunate event claimed the lives of two individuals and left at least 22 others with injuries. As documented by a local French newspaper, a rapid and coordinated response from 130 firefighters played a pivotal role in mitigating the emergency, underscoring their crucial efforts in containing the fire's impact on the community.
2023 Alpine Ski World Championships
In May 2018, Courchevel was named a joint host of the 2023
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships is an alpine skiing competition organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS).
History
The inaugural world championships in alpine skiing were held in 1931. It consisted of Downhill (ski competition), ...
with Méribel. It was the first time since 2009 that France had hosted the FIS World Championships, when they took place in
Val d'Isère
Val may refer to:
Military equipment
* Aichi D3A, a Japanese World War II dive bomber codenamed "Val" by the Allies
* AS Val, a Soviet assault rifle
Music
*''Val'', album by Val Doonican
* VAL (band), Belarusian pop duo
People
* Val (g ...
. Races in Courchevel will finish in Courchevel Le Praz. A new super-leisure centre called L'Alpinium is under construction in Le Praz and will improve connections to Courchevel 1850 and provide more parking.
Resort

Courchevel is the most eastern resort of the
Three Valleys, the biggest connected ski area in the world. It consists of four satellite villages: Courchevel Le Praz, Courchevel 1550, Courchevel 1650 and Courchevel 1850. Its highest resort, Courchevel 1850, is considered exclusive, attracting wealthy clientele including royal families. In the 2011–2012 season, Courchevel rebranded, changing the names of each of the four villages in a move away from the association with altitude. Courchevel 1850 is now known simply as Courchevel, Courchevel 1650 was renamed Courchevel Moriond; Courchevel 1550 is now called Courchevel Village and Courchevel 1330 was renamed Courchevel Le Praz.
Courchevel has 24
luxury hotel
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities provided inside a hotel room may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suite (hotel), suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a d ...
s with a 5-star ranking. In 2011 France introduced a 6th star ranking for hotels, named "palaces". Eight hotels in France have received this rating, of which two are in Courchevel's Jardin Alpin area. The resort has seven restaurants with
Michelin star
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s, of which four have two stars, including
Le Chabichou. It also hosts a variety of luxury shops including
Louis Vuitton
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,
Hermès
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,
Valentino,
Loro Piana
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,
Prada,
Cartier,
Fendi
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,
Dior and
Chanel
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. The majority of Courchevel's visitors are
Gulf Arabs and
Russian all of whom are considered luxury clientele. Many Russians visit during New Year and Russian
Orthodox Christmas on 7 January. As a result, the first two weeks of January are high season weeks in Courchevel. The resort is also very popular with Arabs, especially those from the Middle East. As a result of this popularity the resort's name is now associated with the super-rich in Russia and Middle East. The most expensive pharmacy in France is located in Courchevel.
Courchevel has one of the largest bases for ski instructors and other seasonal workers due to the size of the three valleys area. Courchevel's couloirs are considered some of the most difficult
black runs in the world. Courchevel, along with the Three Vallees, is renowned for a wide selection of difficult pistes and off-piste, powder skiing.
Courchevel's
sister city
A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
While there are early examples of inte ...
is
Park City, Utah
Park City is a city in Utah, United States. Most of the city is within Summit County, Utah, Summit County, with some portions extending into Wasatch County, Utah, Wasatch County. It is considered to be part of the Wasatch Back. The city is sou ...
in the United States, and it has a
red-graded ski piste named "Park City".
Airport

Courchevel's airport has a very short and steeply sloped runway, with a length of and a gradient of 18.5%. The airport has a dangerous approach through deep valleys, which can only be performed by specially certified pilots. On landing there is no go-around procedure, as most of the world's airports have; there is merely a very steep hill which has seen a few accidents since the airport first opened. Larger propeller aircraft such as the
Twin Otter and
Dash 7 (carrying up to 50 people) have been regular users of the airport over the years, but have since been phased out of use and smaller
Cessna
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s and helicopters are now the main users.
The
History Channel
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program ''Most Extreme Airports'', ranks it as the seventh most dangerous airport in the world.
['' Most Extreme Airports''; channel 5; October 14, 2010]
Sister cities
*
Park City,
United States
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References
External links
Official site of Courchevel Tourism OfficeOfficial site of Les 3 ValleesCycling up to Courchevel-Altiport: data, profile, map, photos and description
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Ski stations in France
Sports venues in Savoie
Tourist attractions in Savoie