Trio launch luxury ski holidays in Courchevel
Ski Bluebird will launch holidays in three new boutique chalets in Courchevel, Les Trois Vallees, this winter season.
Chalet Barragiste sleeps 12-14, with six bedrooms, a Jacuzzi hot tub, wood fire, honesty bar and in-chalet ski service.
On the edge of the Luge track at the top of Courchevel Village, it is beside the Prov-¨res piste, a gentle blue run that travels down to the village lift stations.
Chalet Mollard sleeps 8-10 and is the heart of Courchevel Moriond, formerly known as 1650, with valley views.
Chalet La Grange sleeps 6-8 people and has its own infrared sauna.
It is tucked away in the heart of Courchevel Saint Bon, a traditional French village located at 1100 meters.
Guests can ski into Saint Bon (via a red run), however there are no ski lifts out of the village so Ski Bluebird provides a chauffeur service to and from the ski slopes.
Ski Bluebird is operated by three friends – Jimmy Garcia, the founder of Jimmy’s Supper Club, Sam Mackenzie, Active Mountain Holidays, and Marcus Parrott, founder of Huck Cancer Foundation.
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