




A 5-star residence comprising 18 luxury suites and apartments ranging from 3 to 6 bedrooms, built within a former hotel structure.
34 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
3 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms
3 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms
2 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, 1 cabin bunk room (sleeps 2) with shared shower room
2 double bedrooms with shared shower room, 1 double bedroom with en suite shower room
3 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms
Ensuite bathroom
3 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms
Ensuite bathroom
2 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, 1 cabin bunk room (sleeps 2) with shared shower room
Ensuite bathroom
2 double bedrooms with shared shower room, 1 double bedroom with en suite shower room
Ensuite bathroom
3 bathrooms
From
£185
per night
From
£850
per night
From
£1,680
per night
Courchevel Moriond 1650 sits between the better-known Courchevel 1850 and the more local-feeling Le Praz, offering a quieter village atmosphere without sacrificing slope access. From Manali Lodge, guests step directly onto the piste, connecting immediately to the Three Valleys — one of the largest linked ski areas in the world. The village itself has a good selection of restaurants, ski hire shops and a regular shuttle service connecting the different Courchevel altitudes. At 1650 metres, the snow reliability is strong and the altitude keeps the village compact and easy to navigate on foot or ski. Valet parking and electric car charging on site simplify arrival by car, while the resort shuttle provides straightforward access to the wider Courchevel valley.
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The sunny, family-friendly balcony of the world's largest ski area.
Courchevel Moriond, formerly known as Courchevel 1650, is widely considered the sunniest and most laid-back of the Courchevel villages. Situated on a recessed balcony, it benefits from excellent afternoon sun and features predominantly rolling, wide pistes perfectly suited for families and intermediate skiers. Unlike its ultra-luxurious neighbor, Courchevel 1850, Moriond offers a vibrant, welcoming, and slightly more affordable atmosphere. The resort center boasts a fantastic mix of traditional chalets, modern hotels, and lively après-ski venues lining its main street. Many of the accommodations are ski-in/ski-out or just a short walk from the central Ariondaz gondola. Moriond manages to retain a traditional alpine charm while providing all the modern amenities expected of a world-class resort. Skiing in Moriond is a joy, with its local slopes often noticeably quieter than the rest of the valley. When you are ready to venture further, the village provides immediate, seamless access to the 600km of groomed terrain in the Three Valleys, ensuring limitless exploration for all ability levels.
Courchevel Moriond is celebrated for its sweeping, uncrowded blue and green runs that catch the best afternoon sun in the valley. The local terrain is a haven for intermediates and families looking to build confidence, while advanced skiers can easily connect via the Ariondaz gondola to the steeper terrain of Courchevel 1850 and the wider Three Valleys network.
The largest fully connected ski area in the world, offering 600km of pristine pistes spread across three distinct and spectacular alpine valleys.
The sunny hub at the top of the Ariondaz gondola, featuring gentle greens and blues perfect for gaining confidence.
Offers fantastic, rolling blue runs like Marquis and Pralong with beautiful views and wide carving terrain.
A serene, scenic red and blue run area on the far edge of the resort, bordering the Vanoise National Park, known for being uncrowded.
The towering peak connecting Courchevel and Méribel, offering steep, challenging red and black runs like the famous Grand Couloir.
A fun, dual-slalom track where skiers of all ages can race against each other and check their times on the big screen.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 15min
140km
Frequent private transfers, shared shuttles (like Altibus), and taxi services run directly from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports. Covered paid parking is available at the Cime Car Park right in the center of Moriond, alongside several outdoor paid lots.
Mid-December to late April
Upgrading to a 3 Vallées pass is highly recommended for stays longer than two days to make the most of the extensive terrain.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Courchevel Valley) (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (Les Trois Vallées) (EUR 395)