Courchevel Nordic ski area
Presentation
More than 50 km of free, marked and groomed Nordic trails await you in Courchevel!
Between forest and snow-covered meadows, the cross-country ski trails will take you through unspoilt countryside.
Between forest and snow-covered meadows, the cross-country ski trails will take you through unspoilt countryside.
A few ideas for outings on Courchevel's Nordic ski slopes:
FROM COURCHEVEL 1850
Start at the foot of rue de Plantret.
- Le Bouc Blanc (blue): round trip in the forest (5 km / 200m ascent).
Watch out for ski slope crossings!
- Courchevel 1850 / Méribel Altiport (red): an out-and-back tour, between forest and valley views, taking in the Méribel valley (15 km / 450m ascent).
Beware of crossing ski slopes!
- Courchevel 1850 / La Tania (red): forest trail to La Tania (14 km / 400m ascent).
This trail is shared with pedestrians. Watch out for ski slope crossings!
FROM COURCHEVEL 1850
Departure from the top of the Chenus gondola.
- Col de la Loze loop (blue): the trail winds through moraines at the foot of the Rocher de la Loze couloirs (3 km / 150m ascent).
Free access, but a lift pass is required to use the Chenus gondola. This trail is the highest Nordic trail in the Alps (altitude 2300 m).
FROM COURCHEVEL MORIOND
Departure from the top of the Route du Belvédère, at the level of the Granges ski lift.
- Belvedere loop (red): easy, sunny loop passing near the Pralin farms and via the Chemin des Avals (4.5 km / 130m).
FROM COURCHEVEL VILLAGE
Start 150 m after the Dou du Midi parking lot, after the antenna, downstream of the route des Brigues.
- Les Brigues / Chantery (blue): round trip through the forest to the mythical Eclipse ski run (5 km / 200m ascent).
Beware of crossing ski slopes!
FROM COURCHEVEL LE PRAZ
Depart from the Alpinium esplanade.
- Le Praz Nordic site (3 loops): this was the site of the 1992 Olympic Games, where Fabrice Guy and Sylvain Guillaume won gold and silver medals in the Nordic combined. 3 loops of 1.5 km (green), 5 km (red) and 7 km (black).
FROM COURCHEVEL LA TANIA
Start from the Circuit des Teppes (top of route de Jilliard) or from the ball trap (route de Praz Juget towards Les Allues).
- Courchevel La Tania / Méribel (red): round-trip excursion, between forest and open valley views, taking in the Méribel valley (15 km / 400m ascent).
Beware of crossing ski slopes!
- Le Bouc Blanc (red): uphill round trip to "Bouc Blanc" (9 km / 300 m ascent).
FROM COURCHEVEL 1850
Start at the foot of rue de Plantret.
- Le Bouc Blanc (blue): round trip in the forest (5 km / 200m ascent).
Watch out for ski slope crossings!
- Courchevel 1850 / Méribel Altiport (red): an out-and-back tour, between forest and valley views, taking in the Méribel valley (15 km / 450m ascent).
Beware of crossing ski slopes!
- Courchevel 1850 / La Tania (red): forest trail to La Tania (14 km / 400m ascent).
This trail is shared with pedestrians. Watch out for ski slope crossings!
FROM COURCHEVEL 1850
Departure from the top of the Chenus gondola.
- Col de la Loze loop (blue): the trail winds through moraines at the foot of the Rocher de la Loze couloirs (3 km / 150m ascent).
Free access, but a lift pass is required to use the Chenus gondola. This trail is the highest Nordic trail in the Alps (altitude 2300 m).
FROM COURCHEVEL MORIOND
Departure from the top of the Route du Belvédère, at the level of the Granges ski lift.
- Belvedere loop (red): easy, sunny loop passing near the Pralin farms and via the Chemin des Avals (4.5 km / 130m).
FROM COURCHEVEL VILLAGE
Start 150 m after the Dou du Midi parking lot, after the antenna, downstream of the route des Brigues.
- Les Brigues / Chantery (blue): round trip through the forest to the mythical Eclipse ski run (5 km / 200m ascent).
Beware of crossing ski slopes!
FROM COURCHEVEL LE PRAZ
Depart from the Alpinium esplanade.
- Le Praz Nordic site (3 loops): this was the site of the 1992 Olympic Games, where Fabrice Guy and Sylvain Guillaume won gold and silver medals in the Nordic combined. 3 loops of 1.5 km (green), 5 km (red) and 7 km (black).
FROM COURCHEVEL LA TANIA
Start from the Circuit des Teppes (top of route de Jilliard) or from the ball trap (route de Praz Juget towards Les Allues).
- Courchevel La Tania / Méribel (red): round-trip excursion, between forest and open valley views, taking in the Méribel valley (15 km / 400m ascent).
Beware of crossing ski slopes!
- Le Bouc Blanc (red): uphill round trip to "Bouc Blanc" (9 km / 300 m ascent).
OuverturesFrom 05/12/2025 to 19/04/2026 daily between 9 am and 4.30 pm.
Lift opening times.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Lift opening times.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
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Informations
- Type de domaine skiable (EN) :
- Linked area
- Connection Ski on and shuttle service
- Types :
- Cross-country skiing
- Period :
- Winter
- Spring
- Autumn
- SITRA services :
- Services
- Services
- Services
- Services
- Services
- Services
Equipments & Services
- Equipment :
- 0 Other lifts
- 3 blue tracks
- 11 tracks
- 1 black tracks
- 6 red tracks
- 1 green tracks
- 0 lifts
- 0 gondola lift(s)
- 0 ski-lift(s)
- 0 cable-car(s)
- 0 chairlift(s)
- 1 pedestrian authorized lifts
- Artificial snow
- 52.5 kms of tracks
- 1.5 kms of green tracks
- 8 kms of blue tracks
- 36 kms of red tracks
- 7 kms of black tracks
- 52.5 kms of skating tracks
- 0 sit-skiing track(s)
- 0 nordic-skiing lifts
Contact
Courchevel Nordic ski area
Courchevel
Courchevel
73120
Courchevel
Phone : +33 4 79 08 48 93
Phone : +33 4 79 08 48 64

Destination
Domaine nordique Courchevel
Courchevel
Courchevel
73120
Courchevel
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 45.414925
Longitude : 6.633276
The altiport allows you to reach the resort of Courchevel from the air.
Access by train from Moûtiers station (30 min from Courchevel).
Access by free shuttles in the whole resort of Courchevel.
Access by train from Moûtiers station (30 min from Courchevel).
Access by free shuttles in the whole resort of Courchevel.
- Environment :
- Forest location
- Mountain location
Tarifs
Some loops are accessible by ski lifts and require the purchase of a pedestrian pass.
Free of charge. Some loops are accessible by ski lifts and require the purchase of a pedestrian pass.
Free of charge. Some loops are accessible by ski lifts and require the purchase of a pedestrian pass.






