Hotel Chabichou

This is one of our favourite hotels in Courchevel — the welcome is warm, the chalet style décor delightful and the cuisine superb. The hotel is now offered on a B&B basis but Stéphane Buron and his team, with their 2 Michelin stars, still run the highly acclaimed a la carte restaurant. You can even take a cooking course, too. The cosy lounge bar, with its open fireplace, is a great place to relax as is the attractive spa.

  • Sauna
  • Gym
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Log Fire
  • Ski in / ski out
Guide price
£3,025pp
  • Scheduled flights
  • Accommodation
  • Transfer
  • 20 January 2024
  • 7 Nights
  • Hotel - Bed & Breakfast
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Bedrooms

All the bedrooms are very attractive and cosy with an alpine air due to the use of warm colours combined with wood panelled walls. Standard rooms are small but well-designed and there are some excellent suites, some with fireplaces.

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Resort details

Courchevel

Courchevel village is a glamorous ski resort in the Three Valleys ski area, which includes Val Thorens and Meribel. With 600 kilometres of ski runs and covering an area of 105 square kilometres, it is the largest ski area in the world with some superb skiing on offer.

Courchevel ski resort is comprised of four settlements: Courchevel 1850 has the best skiing, shopping and plenty of family friendly activities. Courchevel Moriond (formerly known as Courchevel 1650) is more traditional, and more reasonably priced. Courchevel 1550 is quieter with a mixture of accommodation, and lastly, Courchevel Le Praz (formerly known as Courchevel 1300) is an authentic Alpine village full of character.

Courchevel is best known for its intermediate level skiing, but beginners and experts will also find plenty to keep them occupied. The piste-grooming facilities at Courchevel are excellent, although you’ll always find the best snow above 1650m.

The ski resort’s many amenities could keep you busy for weeks on end, but it’s also compact enough to make a long weekend ski break more than worthwhile. Superb facilities, adventure experiences and plenty of alternative snow activities make it equally ideal for family ski holidays, so whichever kind of holiday you have planned, they'll be plenty of options to make the most of your time in Courchevel.

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