From about £1,615 per person per week in mid season





Chalet Cristal de Roche / Courchevel 1850

Description
Only a few moments walk from the center of the bustling village, Cristal de Roche boasts the best views of any property or hotel in Courchevel 1850. With views over the village and on to the valley of Bozel and Pralognan opposite. The chalet is almost ski in/ski out - across the road is a blue piste giving access to the Plantrey chairlift and the main lift station is only 200 meters down the road.
This beautiful penthouse apartment is on the second and third floor and boasts an open plan sitting and dining room with a double height, vaulted ceiling giving a real feeling of space. There is a huge fireplace with a crackling log fire and a large balcony from where you can admire the breathtaking view by day or night.
Above the sitting room is a galleried mezzanine and games area giving some space for children to play or watch TV in peace. The wood paneling throughout lends an authentic and homely chalet style and a warm ambience for a luxury skiing holiday.
The chalet is best suited to 6 people, although it can sleep up to 8. The bedrooms are relatively small, but each has it's own en-suite bath or shower room (most were refurbished last year). The two bedrooms on the upper floor, including the master, are situated in the eaves. The two bedrooms downstairs have their own bathrooms and share a WC and due to their character, ceiling heights are fairly low. All beds are built-in.
Room 1 - Double/Twin:This room can be set up as a double or a twin room and has a small bathroom. WC is across the landing and is shared.
Room 2 - Double: This double room has an en-suite bathroom. The small fitted double bed (190cm x 140cm) is beautifully decorated and there is space for a cot. The WC is shared.
Room 3 - Double: The master double bedroom is situated under the eaves and is full of character with a partially fitted bed. It has an en-suite bathroom (shower and bath) and WC. Suitable for a cot.
Room 4 - Double .A double room under the eaves with a fitted bed and an en-suite shower room.
Features
Close proximity to slopes
Fireplace
Musicsystem
DVD player, DVD collection
iPad
iPod dock
Xbox 360 with a selection of games
Telephone
ADSL
Games room
Bathrobes, slippers and towels
Luxury bath & beauty products
Ski and boot locker (with boot warmers)
Prices & Service
Location
Unbeatable location with fabulous views over the village centre and very nearly ski in/ski out being only 30 metres from the nearest piste and 200 metres from the main lift station. Walking to the village centre takes less than 5 minutes.
Distances to airports
Courchevel Altiport (CVF): 4km
Chambéry (CMF): 110km
Grenoble (GNB): 130km
Geneva (GVA): 185km
Lyon (LYS): 206km
Infos/Activities
Discover the most exclusive collection of luxury ski chalets in Courchevel 1850, the most prestigious resort in the French Alps. Finest Holidays offers a curated portfolio of exceptional chalets, luxury apartments, and five-star hotels in this glamorous destination. Many of our properties are ski-in/ski-out and feature outstanding facilities such as indoor swimming pools, private spas, saunas, hammams, Jacuzzis, gyms, and home cinemas. Available for weekly rentals in the Three Valleys ski area, these alpine retreats are ideal for families, groups, or corporate ski trips. Choose from fully catered chalets with private chefs and concierge services, or elegant self-catered chalets offering privacy, comfort, and style.
Whether arriving for world-class skiing, exquisite dining, or ultimate wellness, Courchevel 1850 promises an alpine retreat of unmatched elegance. Finest Holidays’ curated chalets combine sophisticated design, superior amenities, and a bespoke experience, ensuring every stay is seamless, indulgent, and unforgettable. Browse our finest luxury ski accommodation and plan your perfect alpine holiday.
LUXURY SKI HOLIDAYS IN COURCHEVEL 1850
Courchevel 1850 is the highest and most prestigious of the Courchevel resorts, located in the Tarentaise Valley in the Savoie region of the French Alps. As part of the world-famous Les Trois Vallées ski domain - the largest linked ski area on the planet - it offers direct access to 600km of pistes shared with Méribel, Val Thorens, and Saint Martin de Belleville. Known for its exclusive clientele, luxurious atmosphere, and impeccable service, Courchevel 1850 remains the top choice for high-end ski holidays.
The Courchevel valley includes four ski-in/ski-out villages named after their altitudes: Courchevel 1850, 1650 (Moriond), 1550 (Village), and 1300 (Le Praz). Courchevel 1850 is the most developed and glamorous, home to designer boutiques, luxury hotels, gourmet restaurants, and many of the finest ski chalets in the Alps. With a concentration of Michelin-starred dining unmatched anywhere else in the mountains, Courchevel also delivers an exceptional après-ski and culinary experience. Key areas such as La Croisette, Cospillot, and Nogentil are known for their prime locations and luxurious properties. The resort even has its own private airport, ensuring smooth arrivals for high-end travellers.
SKIING IN COURCHEVEL
Skiing in Courchevel 1850 is both extensive and accessible, with terrain suitable for every level — from complete beginners to expert freeriders. The wider 3 Vallées area offers more than 600km of interconnected pistes, with modern, high-speed lift systems linking the valleys. In Courchevel alone, there are 150km of pistes, served by 58 lifts, and a vertical drop of over 1,400 metres. The resort’s "Zen Zones" in Le Praz, 1650, and 1850 are specially designed for beginners and nervous skiers, offering wide, gentle slopes and stress-free lift access.
Advanced skiers will enjoy challenging black runs, off-piste itineraries, and competition-level facilities - including the Slalom Park, open to the public since 2018. Courchevel is also home to seven ski and snowboard schools employing over 650 instructors, fluent in more than 25 languages. Whether you're looking for private lessons, group sessions, or kids’ clubs, ski schools cater to all ages and abilities. With perfectly groomed pistes, reliable snow conditions, and access to every kind of terrain imaginable, Courchevel remains one of the best ski resorts in Europe for a luxury alpine holiday.
Restaurants & Bars in Courchevel 1850
Courchevel 1850 is famed not only for its world-class skiing but also for its exceptional culinary scene. Home to more Michelin stars than any other ski resort in the Alps, it offers an outstanding choice of fine dining experiences. At the pinnacle is Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc, the only restaurant in Courchevel with three Michelin stars, where chef Yannick Alléno crafts innovative haute cuisine in an intimate setting. Two Michelin stars have been awarded to Le Chabichou by Stéphane Buron and Sylvestre Wahid at Les Grandes Alpes, both offering refined Alpine-inspired tasting menus. For a one-star experience, Baumanière 1850 at Hôtel Strato and Le Sarkara, the unique dessert restaurant at Le K2 Palace, deliver exquisite culinary moments. L’Alpage at Hotel Annapurna also deserves mention for its imaginative “moonlight dining” concept.
On the slopes, restaurants such as Bagatelle, La Soucoupe, Le Chalet de Pierres and Cap Horn are among the most popular for elegant lunches and scenic terraces. La Table des Airelles, renowned for its lavish buffet curated by chef Adrien Trouillard, celebrates seasonal and organic produce in true gourmet fashion. When the sun sets, Courchevel’s après-ski comes to life. Many five-star hotels offer cosy lounge bars for a refined drink, while venues like La Mangeoire and La Ferme Saint-Amour deliver a livelier atmosphere with DJs and cocktails until late. Whether you're seeking mountain glamour or Savoyard charm, Courchevel 1850 serves up unforgettable dining and nightlife experiences.
THINGS TO DO IN COURCHEVEL 1850
Courchevel 1850 offers a wide variety of activities off the slopes - ideal for non-skiers, families with children, and mixed-ability groups. Fun attractions include the Family Park, The Fun Park, The Western Skipark, and The Stop Zone, where guests can learn about speed and braking distances. Snake Park, Avalanch’Camp, Wood Park, and BMW XDrive add more excitement to the on-mountain experience.
For a unique thrill, Courchevel also opened the Slalom Park in 2018 - a permanent competition-level stadium accessible to the public. Away from the pistes, visitors can enjoy ice skating, snowmobiling, spa treatments, or high-end shopping. With something for everyone, Courchevel 1850 blends world-class skiing with five-star leisure, making it one of the most complete winter destinations in the Alps.
Key Ski Data – Courchevel 1850 & Les 3 Vallées
Altitude: 1,850m | Ski Elevation: 1,260-3,230m | Pistes: 150km | Vertical Descent: 1,400m Lifts: 58
LES 3 VALLÉES INFO
Pistes: 600km | Highest ski pistes: 3,250m | Green: 48 | Blue: 135 | Red: 119 | Black: 33 | Longest Run: 4,6km | Lifts: 183 | Highest Lift: 3,230m | Cross Country: 118km | Snowparks: 11