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4.3 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
We had a good week! This was our first time staying in a catered chalet and I’d recommend a chalet holiday to anyone now! We’ll definitely look into booking a catered chalet again, possibly for sole occupancy so we can fill the place ourselves. The food was absolutely amazing, we didn’t pay a massive amount... + more
Shon, Pembrokeshire
4 out of 5
My wife and I had a really good holiday here – the chalet host was great and the chalet itself was absolutely fine, very clean and well looked after. It’s effectively a 5 bedroom house with 5 double rooms, so it’s nice and small. Really minor issue – the bedrooms were beautiful but they were small. We had ... + more
Christopher, Oxfordshire
5 out of 5
Conveniently located next to a number of other quality chalets, including Ecureuil De Neige, you’ll be able to join your fellow ski and chalet lovers in the short journey down to the village centre, as well as the piste, as you enjoy the separation of ski, social and sleep in this beautiful little chalet villa... + more
Sno man, Sno Staff
4 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Lapin de Neige

Courchevel Moriond. Chalets Lapin de Neige is in a tranquil location at the entrance to Courchevel Moriond (formerly Courchevel 1650), next to our chalets Ours and Ecureuil de Neige. This gives skiers the huge advantage of being able to choose where to ski - Moriond or Courchevel (formerly Courchevel 1850) via Courchevel Village (formerly Courchevel 1550). The ski bus to Village, which runs approximately every 20 minutes stops just across the road from the chalet. The chalet is also only 400m (approx.) from the new escalator which takes you straight to the centre of Moriond and the lifts. From here skiers can enjoy the traditionally less crowded slopes, which also have a reputation for being sunny yet holding the snow superbly. From Village, the telecabine takes skiers directly to the Croisette in Courchevel. The ski school in the Village is also the largest in the Courchevel area. The bars and restaurants of the lovely ‘real’ resort of Courchevel Moriond are only 500 metres (approx.) from our chalets.

Overview: chalet description: Chalet Lapin de Neige description

Chalet Lapin de Neige is wood-panelled throughout and has a large attractive open fireplace. Much of the furniture is authentically French in style and is complemented by the window dressings, which together give this chalet an attractive rustic appearance. This, and the comfort of all rooms with en suite facilities, makes this chalet a real home-from-home and fantastic value for a resort of this calibre.

NB Images may be of a property similar in style to Chalet Lapin de Neige.

This chalet is available on a flexible-catered basis.


Facilities: Chalet Lapin de Neige features

  • Grade: Classic
  • Sleeps: 10
  • All Rooms en suite: Yes
  • All Rooms with Private Facilities: Yes
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Car Parking: Yes (may be payable)
  • Car Parking: Yes
  • Open Fire: Yes
  • Piste/Lift: 600m
  • Ski Bus: Outside chalet
  • Town centre: 400m to escalator
  • WiFi: Yes

Room Types: Chalet Lapin de Neige bedrooms

Ground floor:
Rooms 1 & 2 = 2 twins with shower and WC

First floor:
•    living/dining area with open fireplace and balcony

Second floor:
Rooms 3 & 4 = 2 twins with shower, WC and balcony
Room 5 = twin with shower and WC

Chalet staff live out.

Meals: Chalet Lapin de Neige food & drink

We update Chalet Lapin de Neige's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Courchevel: about holidays in Courchevel: about ski holidays in Courchevel: about ski holidays in Courchevel France

Luxury resort 3 Valleys ski area Trad choc-box villages & chalets Lots of ski-in ski-out

Attractive, traditional and oozing style, Courchevel ticks all the boxes for a first class ski holiday. With masses of amenities and a quality area that’s well linked within the rest of the Three Valleys - not to mention an infectiously glam atmosphere - it’s no wonder Courchevel’s one of the most popular ski resorts in the world.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Groups Luxury skiing Foodies

Courchevel webcam

Snow Report: Top 210cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 51cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 15.67cm

Courchevel trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)110 km, 1h30
Grenoble (GNB)190 km, 2h10
Geneva (GVA)140 km, 2h30
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1945

Courchevel lift pass price last reported as €321 (adult 6 day 3 Valleys ski pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Lapin de Neige.
Night skiing:
Courchevel has N facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1850m
Top of slopes: 2738m
Bottom of piste: 1100m
Vertical drop: 1400m
Total length of trails:150km
Longest piste:7.7km
Divided into five villages - each known by its altitude - the Courchevel area provides a series of settings to suit different tastes, group make-ups and budgets. For pure, champagne-popping indulgence, Courchevel 1850 oozes exclusivity and no-limits luxury. It's the largest and highest of the villages and boasts a private airport, twelve Michelin stars between its restaurants, two palace hotels, and many designer boutiques. It's a seriously swanky stomping ground for the fashionable, famous and affluent. ...
Ideal for those at the genesis of their skiing career, 60% of slopes here are beginner-friendly. There's a 'Stop Zone' where learners can safely conquer the basics before hitting the slopes, and 4 beginner areas (called Zen Zones) where you can gently progress – find two in the main area and one each in Moriond and Le Praz. As part of the effort to make the resort child friendly, the Indiens piste focuses on fun for kids. Activities here include face painting, a treasure trail and many other activities around a...
Après ski in 1850 is the height of sophistication. Enjoy a cosy fireside cocktail in La Mangeoire piano bar or La Suite Bar & Louge; sample fine wine and champagne in Le P'tit Drink or go clubbing in Les Caves de Courchevel. Down in 1650, you can fully appreciate the stunning surroundings at The Signal bar. Les Schuss is good for a quiet drink in a traditional Savoyarde setting and if you're looking for live music and a vibrant atmosphere, try Rocky's and Bubble Bar. Popular bars include Pub Le Ski Lodge, Waiki...

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"First time in a chalet and loved it"

Shon, Pembrokeshire
4/ out of 5
We had a good week! This was our first time staying in a catered chalet and I’d recommend a chalet holiday to anyone now! We’ll definitely look into booking a catered chalet again, possibly for sole occupancy so we can fill the place ourselves. The food was absolutely amazing, we didn’t pay a massive amount and would have been happy with burgers and chips but fair play to Charlie our host who really upped his game with some great suppers. If you wanted something different, he’d make it for you no problem. The only thing was that we found the rooms a bit small but I know you don’t end up spending much time in them. The chalet is in Courchevel 1650 so it’s a bit of a walk to the middle of town but as it is you just have to go up 200m and catch an escalator, which wasn’t a problem at all.

"Had great holiday: great host, well looked after chalet"

Christopher, Oxfordshire
5/ out of 5
My wife and I had a really good holiday here – the chalet host was great and the chalet itself was absolutely fine, very clean and well looked after. It’s effectively a 5 bedroom house with 5 double rooms, so it’s nice and small. Really minor issue – the bedrooms were beautiful but they were small. We had 2 hard suitcases and there was nowhere to put them so it blocked the room up a bit for the week. I’d definitely stay here again, it didn’t put me off at all but if anyone else is planning to stay here, take a sports bag that you can squash under the bed so it doesn’t get in the way. The only other thing that could be a negative would be where the chalet is – but again this wouldn’t put me off staying here in the future. It’s on the far side of Courchevel, a little bit round the corner rather than in the centre, so can be quite a trek to get over to Meribel and to get back at the end of the day. As you ski back down to get home, you have to come down the main thoroughfare of Courchevel and keep zig-zagging and bearing right to get over. When you’re setting out in the morning, it’s sometimes easier to get the bus that stops outside the chalet to 1850, where you can then take the lift to Saulire.

"Seclusion in a "chalet hamlet""

Sno man, Sno Staff
4/ out of 5
Conveniently located next to a number of other quality chalets, including Ecureuil De Neige, you’ll be able to join your fellow ski and chalet lovers in the short journey down to the village centre, as well as the piste, as you enjoy the separation of ski, social and sleep in this beautiful little chalet village. In a wonderful confluence of fire and water, catch a tan as the sun bounces off the glimmering snow from the balcony. The snow conditions tend to hold well in the three valleys, so this is often a popular holiday for late season skiing and snowboarding trips.
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