Apartment Olivia is perfectly situated in the prestigious and picturesque Courchevel 1850, one of the most sought-after destinations in the French Alps. This charming apartment is located in the heart of the Trois Vallées and offers an unparalleled ski-in, ski-out experience. It's perched in the quiet Nogentil area, providing a peaceful contrast to the vibrant atmosphere of the central resort.
From the apartment's south-facing terrace, you can step onto your skis and glide directly onto the Cospillot slope, an incredible convenience for any skiing enthusiast. Moreover, the Bellecôte and Pralong slopes are a mere 200m away, offering varied options for those seeking different ski experiences. These pristine slopes are part of the vast ski terrain of Les Trois Vallées, the largest interconnected ski area in the world, promising endless adventure for skiers of all levels.
The charm of Courchevel 1850 extends beyond the slopes. The resort village is a winter wonderland, offering an array of attractions and activities to complement your ski holiday. You can explore the vibrant centre, where you'll find a wealth of boutiques, restaurants, and cosy cafes, perfect for après-ski relaxation. The apres-ski scene here is lively, with many venues hosting live music and events.
For those who enjoy more leisurely pursuits, Courchevel 1850 boasts wellness centres, spas, and the opportunity for scenic winter walks. The resort's dazzlingly lit ice rink is a popular spot for both children and adults. Additionally, options for snowshoeing and snowmobiling provide alternate ways to experience the winter wonderland.
In summary, apartment Olivia in Courchevel 1850 is not just about skiing; it's a gateway to an alpine paradise. The location offers immediate access to world-class ski facilities, with varied slopes and experiences for skiers of all levels. Beyond the slopes, the resort village offers a vibrant and diverse range of attractions and activities to make your winter holiday truly unforgettable. Whether you seek the thrill of the mountains or the charm of the village, Courchevel 1850 has it all.
The Region
Courchevel is made up of six satellite villages, each with their own distinct style and atmosphere, and picturesque forest roads to lead you in-between. Most well known is the illustrious Courchevel 1850 with its reputation for exclusivity and an A-List clientele. 1850 is certainly the place to go for five-star hotels, swanky bars and extravagant nightlife.
The other Courchevel villages (such as Courchevel Moriond) have a much more laid back vibe and are certainly the more affordable choice.
The skiing in Courchevel is split into four levels and you can take an excellent free ski bus in between. At the resort itself you have 150 kilometres of pistes at your feet and while you can get a Courchevel lift-pass you can also ski the whole of the
3 Valleys with an area-pass. Since the slopes here face north, the snow at Courchevel is more reliable than elsewhere in the Three Valleys.
Courchevel pistes are absolutely unrivaled, meticulously maintained and perfectly positioned to align with the landscape.
With its highest lift at 2740m altitude, Courchevel is exceptionally good for high altitude skiing with incredible alpine views, and the most impressive runs are best suited for intermediate and advanced skiers.
But for the little ones just finding their snow legs, the resort has a fantastic children’s village where they can learn in a stress-free environment. Ski season here lasts until late April and even if you prefer not to ski at all, you’ll be well entertained with everything from scenic walks to classical music concerts.
In the evenings, the Courchevel night skies are lit up by spectacular firework displays that could get anyone in the mood for a night on the town. The bars here are a good mix of casual and upmarket, so there’s plenty for all tastes to enjoy when it comes to après-ski.
Courchevel also has a well-earned reputation for being the best ski resort when it comes to gastronomy.