Courchevel is a French Alps ski resort. It is a part of Les Trois Vallées, the largest linked ski areas 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 altitudes in metres. On 1 January 2017, Saint-Bon-Tarentaise (1100) merged into the new commune Courchevel. The resort centre of Courchevel is at 1,747 metres The name Courchevel 1850 was chosen for marketing reasons to compete with rival ski resort Val d’Isère. It is the Jardin Alpin area of Courchevel 1850 rather than the centre which is located at 1,850 metres
The Courchevel valley also includes the town of La Tania, built as competitors accommodation for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. Le Praz hosted the Olympic ski jumping and Nordic combined competitions for those games took place at Tremplin du Praz in Le Praz. There was a ski jump in Courchevel 1850 on the snowfront, which was removed recently due to safety precautions.
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 11 luxury hotels 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 stars, of which four have two stars, including Le Chabichou. It also hosts a variety of luxury shops including Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Valentino, Loro Piana, Prada, Cartier, Fendi, Dior and Chanel. The majority of Courchevel’s visitors are Gulf Arabs and Russian all of whom are considered luxury clientele. The resort’s name is associated with the super-rich in Russia and Middle East .
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’s sister city is Park City, Utah in the United States, and it has a red-graded ski piste named “Park City”.
Courchevel’s airport has a very short and steeply sloped runway, with a length of 525 metres 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. Cessnas and helicopters are now the main users.
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