




The chalet is spread over five floors connected by an elevator. The top floor features the master suite, while the main living and dining areas occupy the floor below. Lower floors house additional guest bedrooms and the extensive spa/wellness facilities.
20 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 14 guests
Master Double bedroom with balcony access, sitting area, dressing area and en-suite bathroom with shower
Double bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Double bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Double bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Level 0
Master Double bedroom with balcony access, sitting area, dressing area and en-suite bathroom with shower
Level -1
Double bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Level -1
Double bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Level -1
Double bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite bathrooms with showers
5 bathrooms
From
£45,000
per week
From
£85,000
per week
From
£165,000
per week
Chalet Abruzzes sits alongside the Cospillot blue piste in Courchevel 1850, one of the Three Valleys' most central and well-connected positions. From the chalet, skiers can follow the piste directly to the Grangettes gondola, which rises to La Croisette — the hub of Courchevel 1850 and the meeting point for ski schools. A drag lift immediately outside the hotel provides an alternative route to the top of the resort. For those not on skis, La Croisette is a five-minute walk or a one-minute drive away, where the main concentration of restaurants, boutiques, and bars is found. The resort's reputation for high-end dining and retail is well earned, and the chalet's position makes access to all of it straightforward.
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World-class skiing meets unparalleled luxury in the heart of Les Trois Vallées.
Courchevel is the jewel in the crown of France's Les Trois Vallées, holding a reputation as one of the world's most luxurious and glamorous ski destinations. Spread across several distinct villages at different altitudes—from the rustic, traditional charm of Le Praz at 1,300m to the ultra-exclusive Courchevel 1850—the resort offers an unmatched blend of high-end alpine living, Michelin-starred dining, designer boutiques, and lavish five-star hotels. Beyond the glitz, Courchevel boasts truly exceptional skiing. Its meticulously groomed pistes cater brilliantly to all abilities. Beginners will find wide, gentle slopes around the Altiport, intermediates can cruise the rolling, sun-drenched reds in Moriond (1650), and experts can tackle challenging steeps like the legendary Grand Couloir. The resort's lift system is famously state-of-the-art, ensuring minimal queues, heated seats, and maximum time on the snow. As a cornerstone of the largest interconnected ski area in the world, visitors have seamless access to 600km of trails. Whether you are a family looking for convenient ski-in/ski-out access, a gourmand chasing culinary excellence, or a dedicated skier wanting endless pristine terrain, Courchevel delivers a peerless winter experience.
Courchevel features immaculately groomed pistes, wide-open cruisers, and excellent beginner zones, making it ideal for recreational skiers. For thrill-seekers, the Saulire sector offers steep, challenging couloirs, while the seamless connection to Meribel and Val Thorens unlocks limitless terrain.
The Three Valleys is the world's largest interconnected ski area, offering 600km of ski-in/ski-out runs linked by a highly efficient, modern lift network.
A quiet, sheltered area with long, gentle green runs perfect for learning and building confidence.
Known for its sunny aspect, featuring rolling, cruisy blue and red runs that are typically less crowded than 1850.
One of the most famous un-groomed black runs in the Alps, featuring a steep, narrow entry and massive moguls.
Excellent glade skiing down to 1,300m, providing great visibility and powder stashes during heavy snow days.
A well-maintained snowpark with kickers, boxes, and rails suited for all levels, complete with an airbag jump.
Geneva Airport
2h 30min
190km
Options range from luxury private cars and helicopters (landing directly at Courchevel Altiport) to shared bus transfers. Numerous underground, heated car parks are available in 1850, 1650, and 1550, but pre-booking is highly recommended.
Early December to late April
Courchevel Valley-only passes are available at a slightly lower rate for those not wishing to explore the wider Three Valleys.
Lift passes
Adult 1-Day Pass (3 Vallées) (EUR 79), Adult 6-Day Pass (3 Vallées) (EUR 388)