WHERE TO SKI
Méribel ski terrain is among the best in Les Trois Vallées, offering a mix of scenic runs, technical descents, and world-class powder. Start your morning carving down Combe du Vallon for breathtaking views, then take on the famous Roc de Fer, home to World Cup races. With over 600km of impeccably groomed pistes, Les Trois Vallées is the world’s largest ski area—where the ultimate brag is conquering all three valleys in a day (start early, pack snacks).
For thrill-seekers, L’Eclipse in Courchevel—once the legendary Jockeys black run—offers heart-racing descents and untouched powder after fresh snowfall. Prefer something more leisurely? Creux from the top of Saulire is perfect in the morning before the bumps set in, while Combe de Vallon delivers sweeping alpine views. If decoding the ski map feels like a challenge, book a session with local legend Alain Encinas via Skills Courchevel—he knows every inch of the terrain.
And when it’s time to switch up the pace, nighttime tobogganing from the top of the Combes chairlift, snowshoeing through pine forests, or a horse-drawn sleigh ride around Lac de Tuéda offer equally unforgettable alpine moments.