Courchevel
The largest ski domain in Europe is made up of the numerous connected ski areas known as Les Trois Vallées (Three Valleys), the largest and most well-known of which is Courchevel. The 60 lifts that Courchevel has on-site provide access to 150 kilometers of alpine routes in addition to 600 kilometers of interconnecting ski runs and four glaciers. The region is divided into ten summits, all of which are higher than 2,500 meters.
In addition to receiving four meters of snowfall per year, the resorts also utilize cutting-edge grooming to keep their runs in peak condition.
Although Courchevel is a favorite of experts for its superb off-piste terrain, tree skiing, couloirs, and mogul-studded steeps, each of Courchevel's five separate villages has good terrain for beginners and intermediates; about one-fourth of Courchevel's pistes are for beginners and one-third for intermediates.
Country: France
Website: courchevel.com