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Luxury properties in French Alps, France

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Luxury Villas in French Alps, France

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The combination of ski-in/ski-out access with a heated swimming pool sets Chalet Ascension apart from most alpine properties, where guests typically choose between convenience and aquatic luxury. The chalet's spa level creates a genuine wellness retreat with sauna, steam room, pool and massage facilities rarely found together in ski properties at this altitude. Unlike many chalets that compromise on space for large groups, Ascension's 411 square metres and thoughtful layout with elevator access ensures comfort rather than cramped quarters. The property's position in Moriond provides authentic village character whilst maintaining direct slope access, a combination that elevates it above properties that prioritise either location or ski convenience but rarely both seamlessly.

Chalet AscensionOur rating  8.7 / 10

The detail that stands out is the bedroom allocation: five doubles and one bunk room, which means Courchevel 7 works for a multigenerational group or a mixed family party far better than a chalet of all doubles. The full staff complement, including a chauffeur for the duration, removes the logistical pressure that often falls on whoever organised the trip. Unlike most fully catered chalets at this price point, the indoor pool sits alongside a sauna, steam room and gym, meaning non-skiers in the group have a genuine daily routine rather than a waiting game. The 220-metre walk to the Front de Neige lift is honest ski access without the premium of a confirmed ski-in/ski-out address.

Courchevel 7Our rating  8.6 / 10

The massage room is the detail most people overlook in favour of the more obvious draws, but it is the one that separates a good ski week from a genuinely restorative one. What stays with guests here is the completeness of the experience: the staff-to-guest ratio is unusually high, with a chef, butler, housekeeper and dedicated chalet manager all working overlapping daily shifts, which means nothing goes unattended and no request sits in a queue. Unlike most large chalets at this capacity, the 905 square metres give the property enough volume that fifteen guests can be in residence without the communal spaces feeling in constant use. That sense of room to breathe is rarer than the brochure amenities list.

Courchevel 208Our rating  8.5 / 10

Why French Alps

What makes French Alps worth choosing

Unrivalled skiing and terrain

The Trois Vallées alone covers 600 kilometres of linked pistes, making it the largest ski area in the world. Courchevel 1650 provides direct lift access to this network while maintaining a quieter, more residential feel than the higher Courchevel villages. Summer opens up thousands of kilometres of hiking, via ferrata routes and high-altitude cycling on cols like the Galibier and Iseran.

Gastronomic depth year-round

The French Alps hold one of the highest concentrations of Michelin-starred restaurants of any mountain region. In the Courchevel area, Le Chabichou and Baumanière 1850 set a formidable standard, while valley towns like Albertville and Annecy contribute their own serious dining scenes. Many luxury chalets employ private chefs who source from local producers, including Beaufort cheese dairies and Savoyard charcuteries.

Privacy at altitude

Alpine chalets in this region are designed around seclusion. Expect separate staff quarters, private spa floors with hammams and indoor pools, and cinema rooms built into lower ground levels carved from the mountainside. Properties in areas like Courchevel 1650 sit within gated or low-density developments, giving guests genuine quiet even during peak winter weeks.

Best time to visit

winter
-8-2°Cdec · jan · feb · mar
peak crowd

Winter delivers the quintessential luxury Alpine experience with reliable fresh powder, full ski-in/ski-out access to the legendary Trois Vallées, and the magical festive atmosphere that defines world-class skiing.

winter

Recommended

dec · jan · feb · mar

Cold and consistently snowy with reliable powder conditions and excellent skiing throughout the season.

-8-2°C

peak crowd

Peak Christmas and New Year weeks require booking 6-12 months in advance. January offers excellent powder with slightly better availability than holiday periods.

spring

apr

Mild days with good snow cover on higher runs, though the season typically ends by mid-April.

0-8°C

moderate crowd

Late March and early April offer good value with reliable snow above 2000m. Verify slope conditions before booking as the season winds down.

summer

jun · jul · aug

Warm valley temperatures with cool alpine air, clear mountain views and no snow at resort level.

15-25°C

low crowd

Excellent availability and significantly lower rates than winter. Most resort amenities operate limited summer schedules.

autumn

sep · oct · nov

Cool temperatures with possible early snow from October, though resort facilities are largely closed between seasons.

2-15°C

low crowd

Most resort facilities and transport are closed October through November. Verify property accessibility and local service availability before booking.

Local guide

Local guide to French Alps

dining

Le 1947

Yannick Alléno's flagship restaurant at Cheval Blanc offers the highest level of alpine dining. Book well in advance and request the tasting menu to experience his interpretation of mountain gastronomy.

Le Chabichou

Le Chabichou holds two Michelin stars and is one of Courchevel 1850's defining dining addresses. Book well in advance, particularly for peak weeks over Christmas and February half-term.

Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc Courchevel

The signature restaurant at Cheval Blanc holds two Michelin stars and represents the apex of resort dining in the Alps. Book well ahead of arrival, as tables across the peak season are taken months in advance.

experience

Helicopter tours

SAF Helicopters offers scenic flights over Mont Blanc and the Vanoise massif. The 30-minute Alpine Discovery tour provides spectacular aerial views of the Trois Vallées ski area.

Helicopter transfer or mountain tour

Courchevel 1850 operates one of the most accessible helipad facilities in the Alps, and a scenic circuit over the Trois Vallées on a clear day provides a perspective on the ski area that no run can replicate. The chauffeur included with the chalet can arrange the short transfer to the helipad.

Courchevel Altiport helicopter tours

A short scenic flight from the Courchevel Altiport gives a perspective on the Trois Vallées that no ski run can match. Several operators offer private tours departing directly from the resort.

activities

Off-piste skiing with ESF Courchevel

Book private off-piste instruction to explore the extensive untracked terrain around Courchevel. The Combe de la Saulire and Vallée des Avals offer exceptional powder skiing for advanced skiers.

wellness

Aquamotion

Aquamotion is the resort's public leisure centre with pools, a wave pool, spa facilities and an ice rink, useful on rest days or for younger guests who want a break from the mountain.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about French Alps

Our Selection in French Alps

We built our French Alps collection for travellers who treat a mountain holiday as seriously as they treat any other aspect of their lives. That means every chalet we feature has been personally assessed for build quality, service calibre and honest sense of place. We are not interested in quantity. Our focus remains on properties where the welcome feels genuine, the kitchens produce remarkable food and the mountains do the rest. If privacy, craft and an uncompromising standard of comfort matter to you, this is where we point you first.

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