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Chalet Anio
Chalet Anio sits quietly on the Bellecôte slope, one of the most desirable spots in Courchevel 1850.
From here, you can ski straight out onto the runs or take a short drive down to the centre of the resort. Spread over four levels and connected by a lift, the 600 m² chalet is designed for ten guests seeking a true mountain base with comfort built into every detail.
The upper floor holds a generous living space, open to the view of the surrounding peaks. Natural stone, warm wood and soft fabrics make the room feel calm and comfortable. A large fireplace forms the heart of the space, while the adjoining dining area and kitchen set the scene for long dinners and late conversation. Each of the five bedrooms has its own bathroom.
The spa is where Chalet Anio shows its personality. A long indoor pool stretches beneath low lighting, its surface reflecting the wood beams above. Nearby are a hammam, sauna and fitness room, as well as a small bar and rest area where guests often pause after a swim. It’s a space made for slowing down after an intense day on the slopes.
Down on the lower level, evenings take on a rhythm that you choose. The cinema room makes it easy to lose track of time, while the wine cellar stocked with bottles chosen to match the mountain setting adds a ritual to nights in.
Days here fall easily into place: mornings that start with the sound of skis outside, afternoons spent in the spa or by the fire, and dinners that last long into the night. Chalet Anio feels less like a retreat and more like a home away from home designed to make winter in Courchevel feel unhurried.
Ski lift at La Croisette
3' Drive
Courchevel 1850 Centre
2' Drive
What to do
Courchevel is a world-renowned ski resort in the French Alps, part of the expansive Les Trois Vallées ski area. Famous for its luxury chalets, high-end shopping, gourmet dining, and vibrant après-ski scene, it combines top-tier skiing with refined alpine elegance. Beyond the slopes, Courchevel offers stunning mountain scenery, winter sports for all levels, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere that attracts visitors from around the world.
Skiing in Courchevel offers access to some of the best slopes in the French Alps, as part of the vast Les Trois Vallées, the largest connected ski area in the world. With terrain for all levels—from gentle beginner runs to challenging off-piste trails—visitors can enjoy diverse alpine landscapes, well-groomed pistes, and breathtaking mountain views. The resort also features ski schools, modern lift systems, and opportunities for freeride and cross-country skiing, making it a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
Aquamotion Courchevel is a state-of-the-art water and wellness complex in the heart of the French Alps, perfect for both relaxation and active fun. The facility features expansive pools, water slides, a lazy river, saunas, steam rooms, and fitness areas, all set against stunning alpine scenery. It’s ideal for families, wellness enthusiasts, or anyone looking to unwind after a day on the slopes.
Tobogganing in Courchevel is a fun and thrilling way to enjoy the snow for all ages. The resort offers dedicated toboggan runs, some illuminated for evening rides, as well as sledging areas suitable for families and beginners. Combining excitement with scenic alpine views, tobogganing provides a memorable and playful alternative to skiing on Courchevel’s slopes.
Courchevel is renowned not only for its slopes but also for its world-class culinary scene. The resort boasts numerous Michelin-starred restaurants, gourmet mountain eateries, and charming alpine bistros, offering everything from refined French cuisine to traditional Savoyard specialties like fondue, raclette, and tartiflette. Visitors can indulge in exceptional dining experiences that combine high-quality ingredients, stunning mountain views, and the region’s rich gastronomic heritage.
Snowshoeing around Courchevel offers a peaceful and immersive way to explore the alpine landscape away from the ski slopes. Winding trails through forests, open meadows, and panoramic mountain vistas allow visitors to experience the beauty of the French Alps at a slower pace. Suitable for all levels, snowshoeing provides both gentle exercise and a chance to connect with nature, making it a serene winter adventure in Courchevel.
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At The Sun Secret Collection, we curate more than accommodation — we design memories that last a lifetime.
Why Choose Our Luxury Courchevel Chalets
Experience Courchevel at its finest with The Sun Secret Collection:
- Discreet Luxury – Stylish chalets that provide complete privacy, Alpine elegance, and exceptional comfort, offering a refined retreat after a day on the slopes.
- Concierge Excellence – From arranging private ski instructors and helicopter transfers to curated dining experiences, every detail is managed seamlessly by The Sun Secret Collection team.
- Tailored Experiences – In-chalet chefs, wellness treatments, guided mountain adventures, and cultural excursions, all crafted to match your personal preferences and create a memorable journey.
FAQs – Luxury Courchevel Chalets
The closest airport to Courchevel is Chambéry Airport (CMF), located about 110 km (around 1 hour 45 minutes by car) from the resort. Other convenient options include Geneva Airport (GVA), approximately 160 km (about 2.5 hours by car), and Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS), roughly 200 km (around 2.5–3 hours by car). Many travelers opt for private transfers or helicopter services from these airports for a seamless and comfortable journey to their chalet.
The best place depends on the experience you’re looking for, but for luxury, comfort, and convenience, we recommend choosing a catered chalet in Courchevel. A curated collection of our luxury chalets combine stylish interiors, high-end amenities, and personalized services such as a private chef, wellness treatments, and concierge support, all while providing direct access to the slopes. Whether you choose a chalet in the heart of the village or in a quieter area with panoramic mountain views, staying in a catered chalet ensures a truly memorable and comfortable ski holiday with those closest to you.
The best month to ski in France, and in Courchevel in particular, is generally January through March, when snow conditions are most reliable and the slopes are at their best. January offers quieter pistes and pristine snow, February combines excellent snow with a lively atmosphere, and March brings sunny days. These months are ideal for enjoying a stay in a catered chalet in Courchevel, sampling fine dining, and experiencing the resort’s vibrant après-ski scene in style.
The ideal length of stay in Courchevel depends on how much skiing and leisure you want to enjoy, but generally 7-14 days is perfect for most visitors. This allows time to explore the slopes at a comfortable pace, experience the resort’s gourmet restaurants, shop in the boutique stores, and enjoy the coziness and comfort of your own private chalet. For those looking to ski across the full Les Trois Vallées area or enjoy additional activities like spa treatments, snowshoeing, or heli-skiing, a two-week-long stay ensures you can experience everything the resort has to offer without feeling rushed.
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