THE SKIING
The Three Valleys is one of the Alps’ greatest
ski areas, with nearly 200 lifts and 600km of pistes and much of the skiing is
at high altitude, ensuring excellent snow cover throughout the season. From Le
Praz, the lifts give access direct to Courchevel 1850 and the slopes above, thus
neatly avoiding the queues facing holidaymakers there!
The lift also links directly to the Méribel
valley, opening up a whole further area of wonderful skiing.
Snow cannons facilitate late season skiing back
to Le Praz.
Our Esprit Ski Escort will be available for at least 2 days
of the week to ski with you and introduce you to the area.
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Resort Height |
1,300m |

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Skiing Range |
1,300m - 3,230m |
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Pistes |
600km |
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Green/Blue |
176 |
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Red |
115 |
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Black |
37 |
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Direction of slopes |
N, S, E, W |
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Longest run |
8km |
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Lifts |
188 |
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Gondolas/Cable Cars |
43 |
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Chairlifts |
68 |
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Drag Lifts |
77 |
Mountain Restaurants |
45 |
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Snow Cannons |
1,920 |
Cross Country Trails |
125km |
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FAMILIES 



Courchevel-Le Praz is an ideal place for families to stay, away from the
hustle and bustle of the other resorts, with limited vehicle access to the
charming village centre. This winning combination of a characterful,
family-friendly resort with speedy direct lift access to the slopes of
Courchevel 1850, makes this a deserved favourite with Esprit guests.
BEGINNERS 



Most beginner lessons are held in Courchevel 1850, where there are extensive
nursery slopes. They are wide and well cared for, providing ideal conditions for
beginners to practise.
INTERMEDIATES 




The Courchevel valley alone provides enough skiing to occupy most intermediates
very happily for a week. You can also explore the whole region though, and the
‘grand tour’, taking in Méribel, Val Thorens, Les Menuires and St Martin in a
day, is certainly taxing, but well worth the effort.
ADVANCED 



Good skiers undoubtedly get the best from this region. There are steep black
runs back into Le Praz, mogul fields on the top of the Suisses and steep terrain
on the slopes of La Vizelle, and this is all before venturing off-piste, and
exploring the myriad challenges beyond the Courchevel valley.
POWDER POTENTIAL



Traversing the arrête just to reach the famous Saulire couloirs is enough to
satisfy most people’s appetite for thrills. Skiing them in deep powder is a
milestone in most extreme skiers’ lives. Formal off-piste itineraries are
limited for such a big area but some of the guided tours are extremely popular
with better skiers.
SNOWBOARDING 


There is a fun-park and half-pipe just below 1850, with another terrain park
just above at Verdons. The well-groomed pistes also make this a great place to
learn to board, especially with all the chairs and gondolas to make life easier.