
THE LOCAL AREA
Outdoor & Snow Activities
Dog Sledding – Ride through snowy trails with a team of huskies.
Snowshoeing – Peaceful hikes through alpine forests and off-piste areas.
Snowmobiling – Guided tours at sunset or night for thrill-seekers.
Paragliding – Tandem flights offer stunning views of the Alps.
Tobogganing (Luge) – Try the 2km Moriond Racing toboggan run.
Ice Climbing – Scale frozen waterfalls with a guide.
Fat Biking – Mountain biking on snow with extra-wide tires.
Helicopter Tours – Scenic flights over Mont Blanc and the Three Valleys.
Horse-drawn Carriage Rides – Romantic rides around Courchevel 1850.
Wellness & Relaxation
Aquamotion Courchevel – A massive indoor complex with:
Indoor/outdoor pools
Spa & wellness area
Saunas, hammams, salt cave
Surf wave and climbing wall
Food & Drink
Savoyard Cheese Tastings – Try raclette, fondue, or tartiflette at a mountain hut or chalet.
Après-Ski – La Folie Douce or Fire & Ice Bar for music and dancing.
Entertainment & Experiences
Ice Skating – Olympic-sized indoor rink at the Forum in 1850.
Bowling – Family-friendly bowling alley also in the Forum.
Cinema – French and English-language films screened at the Courchevel Cinema.
Night Sledging – Some areas offer nighttime tobogganing with headlamps.
Markets
Markets – one day per week in 1850 and 1650
Mountain Restaurants – Accessible from the Slopes
Courchevel 1850 Area
Le Bel Air
Popular for hearty lunches and sunny terrace.
Great for skiers and pedestrians via gondola.
Location: Top of Ariondaz gondola (Courchevel Moriond/1650).
Le Bouc Blanc
Simple, authentic, generous portions.
Self-service & table-service area.
Location: Top of La Tania gondola (good value).
La Cave des Creux
Classy, wood-clad setting with excellent wine.
Truffle specialties & gourmet burgers.
Accessible via: Creux slope.
At The Top
Le Panoramic (at Saulire)
Stunning views at 2,700m.
Truffle mashed potatoes are a highlight.
High-end pricing, but a real experience.
Après / Loungey Slope Stops
La Folie Douce – Courchevel
High-energy, live music, dancing on tables by 2PM.
Food at La Fruitière or self-service at La Petite Cuisine.
Off the slope – in 1550 village
Le Caveau
Set in a charming wooden- and stone-clad chalet, Le Caveau exudes cozy alpine charm—low lighting, candles, and a warming fireplace, ideal for romantic dinners or family meals
The restaurant accommodates a range of group sizes—from intimate two-tops to large parties—with flexible table setups
A strong focus on Savoyard specialities: fondue (including mushroom or truffle variations), raclette, tartiflette, and the signature “poêlée des Alpages”
Other signature dishes include the suspended brochettes (meat skewers cooked table-side), pierrade (hot-stone grilling), prime beef filet, stone-braised beef, along with vegetarian options, salads, pasta, and homemade desserts
The “Caveau Sweet Corner” offers delights like crème brûlée, tarte Tatin, and sorbets, often concluded with a complimentary Génépi digestif