Resort
Le Praz
Ah, Le Praz. With its old wooden chalets and cobbled streets, this dreamy little village oozes traditional charm. If you’re looking for an authentic, understated base for a ski holiday in the giant Three Valleys, look no further than Le Praz.
Where to stay
A top choice for smaller, more intimate stays, our two Le Praz properties can accommodate groups of up to 8 guests, and both are superbly located for the village facilities and lift station.
Our guests love
Le Praz offers everything you need for a laid back, relaxing stay in the Courchevel valley; a quiet village location teamed with superb piste and ski bus links to the larger Three Valleys resorts. In particular, our guests love:
- ease of access to 600km of linked piste
- resort hopping your way to the fabled ‘fourth valley’
- the super speedy new gondola into Courchevel 1850 🚠
- drinks at Les Cave des Lys
- traditional Savoyard architecture
- watching the pros tackle the Tremplin du Praz ski jump!
In summary…
Le Praz may be a laid-back, traditional Savoyard village, but it doesn’t rest on its laurels. A recent programme of investment saw the redevelopment of the main lift station which now gives direct access onto the piste in Courchevel 1850 in only 6 minutes. That’s less time than it takes most people to put their ski boots on! 🎿
You can choose whether you’d like to self-cater, or benefit from our catered chalet service. You can also take advantage of some great discounts on ski hire and lift passes.
Our chalets
How does it work?
Choose a chalet and board basis
Browse our range of charming chalets and decide whether you'd prefer catered or self-catered
Get in touch
Send us over your dates, selection of chalets and any special requirements via our easy-to-use contact form
We'll do the rest
We can book you in, answer questions or send over a few other chalets we think would suit you
The Alpine Generation is different because we are not a travel agent. All our chalets are operated by our teams in resort, meaning we can advise on the best property for you.
So, don’t be a nay-sayer: why not hear it straight from the horse’s mouth?*
*not literally, obviously.