
Courchevel Ski Map Download 👇
Courchevel Piste Map and Overview
Courchevel is one of the most iconic ski destinations in the Alps, and it’s easy to see why. Its beautifully groomed slopes, modern lift system, and excellent snow reliability make it a joy for both skiers and snowboarders. Whether you’re carving wide, gentle pistes or trying more technical terrain, the variety here is superb. Add to that the luxury alpine villages – from Courchevel 1850’s high-end glamour to the more relaxed atmosphere lower down – and you’re in for a ski holiday that balances style with substance.
What really elevates Courchevel (pun intended) is its access to the massive Les 3 Vallées ski domain. With a single pass, you can ski seamlessly into Méribel, Val Thorens, Les Menuires, and several other valleys – giving you literally hundreds of kilometres of terrain to explore. This makes Courchevel an ideal home base: you get top-tier skiing right on your doorstep, but also the freedom to adventure far and wide when you want to mix things up.
Total ski area: 150 km / 93 miles
Base elevation: 1,100 m / 3,680 ft
Peak elevation: 2,738 m / 8,983 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 38% Easy
🟥 33% Intermediate
⬛ 10% Advanced
What’s included in the Courchevel Ski Pass?
- There are a selection of pass options depending on how you want to ski:
- Full unlimited pass for the entire Les 3 Vallées region.
- Shorter duration or limited day passes (depending on your plan – e.g. weekday-only, multi-day).
- Flexible pass options, so you don’t necessarily have to pay for every valley if you don’t plan to ski them all.
- The Les 3 Vallées ski pass (which includes Courchevel) covers multiple interlinked resorts:
- Courchevel itself (with its villages 1850, 1650, 1550, 1300, and La Tania)
- Méribel and Brides‑les‑Bains
- Les Menuires and Saint‑Martin‑de‑Belleville
- Val Thorens and Orelle
