Courchevel Ski Holidays, France
Quite simply, this is the crème de la crème of the Three Valley resorts.
Courchevel Information
With a fantastic snow record, Courchevel is the northern gateway to The Three Valleys offering the most varied terrain, from long gentle blue runs to steep couloirs, and superb skiing both above and below the tree line. The resort is split into four village areas, with the accommodation we offer in either chic, shop & bar filled Courchevel 1850 or the calmer and more relaxed Courchevel 1650. Definitely not one to be missed!
Highlights
- Worlds largest linked ski area - 'Three Valleys'
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High altitude
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World renowned ski resort for the rich and famous
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Wide and open pistes for all abilities
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Great nightlife
Money Saving Offers
- Free child equipment hire - Free equipment hire for 1 child aged 11yrs & under when 2 adults pre-book equipment before 30th September 2012.
- Early booking offers - Book early for savings off brochure prices at the Hotels New Solarium & Des Neiges on selected dates.
- Free lift pass - Free lift passes for children aged 0-4yrs & seniors aged 75yrs+ are available locally.
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What's Happening?
Anyone for polo!
In Courchevel 1850, from the 22nd Jan until the 29th Jan we have the Polo Championships. They will be played in the Altiport area of the resort.
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Location
Departure Airports: Birmingham, Gatwick* & Manchester*
Destination Airports: Geneva & Grenoble (GVA & GNB)
Transfer Time: 3hrs
Departure Day: Saturday
Eurostar Available: Yes
Note: *Geneva only available from Gatwick & Manchester.
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