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Courchevel Activities

Early nights aren’t really part of the Courchevel scene, but we’ve found a wealth of activities that will have you raring to get back out on the slopes in the morning.

Worth getting out of bed for...

Viewpoint
A cable car can whisk you straight from Courchevel 1850 to the summit of Saulire at just over 2,700 metres. Savour the view then steel yourself for the red and black runs that get you back down again. Some of the routes are very challenging – choose wisely.

Arts and culture
Galerie de l'Alpage II (+33 (0)4 79 01 00 10) has in the past had Dali bronzes and a Picasso sculpture up for grabs. If you have half a million to spend then go and see what they have on offer this winter; if you don’t have half a million… well just pretend you do. Consider it practice.

Something for nothing
In the evenings the lifts are closed and the pistes between the resorts are opened up to toboggans until 7.30pm; there’s a great two-kilometre run between Courchevel 1850 and 1550.

Shopping
What do you mean you didn’t bring your Prada ski suit? Fear not; you can buy it here. There are also Hermès and Christian Dior boutiques, Julian Joailliers jewellers (www.bijouterie-julian.com) and the Galerie de l'Alpage II if you really want to splash out. Mere mortals may prefer to buy their ski fashions at Quiksilver in Le Forum shopping centre.

Daytripper
For really extreme sports, head to La Plagne to shoot down the bobsleigh run – built for the Winter Olympics in 1992. It’s possible to reach speeds in excess of 60mph as you hurtle along the 1,500-metre course. Pulling over four Gs in the bends is exhilarating and terrifying in equal measure.

Children
Courchevel has excellent ski schools and its wide range of beginners’ slopes make it an ideal place to learn. ESF Courchevel 1850 ski school’s Village des Enfants is just below the Forum Centre and has a Nursery Kindergarten for children 18 months and up (+33 (0)4 79 08 07 72; www.esfcourchevel.com). Off the slopes, there’s a popular ice rink and a ten-pin bowling alley in the Forum Centre itself.

Activities
Courchevel is part of the Trois Vallées ski area – the largest in Europe. There are more than 200 ski lifts and almost 350 ski runs in the immediate area, offering suitable terrain for both beginners and experienced skiers. Serious skiers will love the black Les Suisses run and the off-piste couloirs near La Saulire. You can also try snowmobiling, dog sledding, Snowcat-driving, paragliding and ballooning; contact Whitetracks (+33 (0)6 86 12 34 17, www.whitetracks.co.uk).

And
Ever felt like tackling an Olympic ski jump? No, us neither – until now; Whitetracks offer the chance to go snow-rafting in an inflatable dingy down the 70 degree incline of the landing slope (+33 (0)6 86 12 34 17, www.whitetracks.co.uk)..

Diary

7 January You may be a long way from Russia but you can’t help noticing that it’s Orthodox Christmas. February The International Festival of Pyrotechnic Arts lights up Courchevel with fireworks. 21–25 December The Magical Christmas Week incites seasonal spirit with various festive shows and events. Late December France’s best ice skaters gather for a spectacular Ice Skating Gala to celebrate the end of the year at the Forum Olympic Ice Rink. December–March Night skiing is open to everyone on the Family Park -whizz back down the flood lit Verdons piste to the town centre.