Set in the snowy heart of Courchevel, one of the most prestigious ski resorts in the French Alps, Chalet Chanrossa is a beautiful ski-in, ski-out chalet with phenomenal access to the slopes and resort centre.
Getting to Courchevel is easy, with the closest airports being Geneva in Switzerland and Lyon in France, both of which are around a two-and-a-half-hour drive away. To reach Courchevel from the airport, you can arrange for a private transfer or rent a vehicle to get to the resort.
As part of the Three Valleys ski area, Chalet Chanrossa has unparalleled access to one of the largest ski areas in the world, with over 600km of pistes. With everything from laid-back blues to exhilarating black runs, there's something for skiers and snowboarders of all levels to love.
In addition to skiing, there's plenty to do in Courchevel while you visit. On the mountain, lead your very own husky pack on a dog sled ride, or feel the wind in your hair as you take in the thrill of the resort’s 3km toboggan track.
In town, you’ll find a brilliant selection of activities to get involved in. From visiting world-class boutiques for a spot of retail therapy to letting your cares drift away at one of the resort’s world-class spas, you’re never far from fun in Courchevel. The resort also has a fantastic culinary scene, with several Michelin-starred restaurants and trendy bars established in the area.
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.