The ski resort of Courmayeur in Italy, sowing the snowy rooftops of the chalets from afar.
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Courmayeur Ski Holidays

Courmayeur is a chic yet traditional Italian resort at the foot of Mont Blanc, long favoured by skiers seeking more than just mileage. Expect sweeping views of the Mont Blanc massif, tree-lined descents and reliable snow, with over 80% of pistes supported by snowmaking. The terrain suits intermediates best, with Plan Chécrouit offering wide reds and Val Veny delivering sheltered forest runs. But ski holidays in Courmayeur are as much about mountain atmosphere as skiing itself, with cobbled streets, aperitivi, boutiques and gourmet dining completing the experience.

All our Courmayeur ski holidays are backed by 🛡️ ABTA protection, 🏆 award-winning service, and a ⭐ 4.9-star Feefo rating.

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The ski resort of Courmayeur in Italy, sowing the snowy rooftops of the chalets from afar.
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Why Choose Courmayeur?

  • Ski beneath Mont Blanc’s jagged peaks and hanging glaciers
  • Renowned for its mountain dining, Courmayeur is often called the gourmet capital of the Alps
  • A real Alpine town with cobbled streets and chic boutiques
  • Gateway to Mont Blanc’s south side – ski off-piste down the Vallée Blanche into France or tackle Italy’s Toula Glacier
  • Just 1 hr 15 mins from Geneva, perfect for short breaks

Ski Hotels in Courmayeur

We feature a range of 3 & 4 star ski hotels in Courmayeur. Choose between B&B and half board. Flights and transfers are included.

Hotel Dolonne is homely but comfy, with views of Mont Blanc, and just 6 minutes from the lift. Originally built in the 16th century, it’s filled with original features, from the spiral staircase to the huge flagstone fireplace and views of Mont Blanc.

Hotel Courmayeur is perfect for a no-frills trip to Courmayeur and located bang in the middle of the car-free centre. Run by the same family for over 60 years, it’s just five minutes from the gondola.

Hotel Centrale will fit the bill if location is a top priority. Step outside, and you’ve got the bars and bistros of Courmayeur on your doorstep. For something more relaxing, pay a little extra and grab a towel to enjoy a session in the sauna.

Hotel Cresta Et Duc is just steps from the centre and a quick walk from the lifts. It’s a traditional pick, just the thing if you’re after friendly service, good food and a comfy place to rest your head.

And for those after luxury, the Hotel Gran Baita does mountain charm to a T. Slate shingles and carved balconies keep things looking authentic on the outside. And inside, there’s top-to-bottom wood panelling and a proper open fireplace in the snug lounge. The facilities are bang up to date with the sleek spa as the star of the show.

Childcare in Courmayeur

Courmayeur is well equipped for families needing childcare during a ski holiday. At Plan Chécrouit, the Maison des Enfants provides a ski kindergarten where qualified staff combine early ski lessons with indoor and outdoor play. In Dolonne, the Fun Park offers a safe snow area with sledging, tubing and supervised activities for younger children. Several ski schools run dedicated kids’ programmes, from beginner classes to junior race training, making Courmayeur ski holidays a practical choice for families.

The Skiing in Courmayeur

Courmayeur offers 31 runs between 1,210 and 2,755 metres, and is best suited to confident intermediates. The main skiing area is at Plan Chécrouit and, with over 80% of the terrain covered by snow cannons, snow is virtually guaranteed. In the afternoon, most people head to the north-west facing slopes of Val Veny. These tree-lined runs are varied and offer superb views of Mont Blanc. The connections between the two sectors are intricate, with many routes available.

Beginner Skiing in Courmayeur

Although Courmayeur is not best suited to beginners, there are several gentle nursery slopes situated at Plan Checrouit and Maison Vieille. There is also a beginner area in the village of Dolonne with magic carpets for kids.

Tuition is very good and the wide beginners slopes are ideal learning grounds in beautiful surroundings. However, there are few easy runs to progress to and the area can get crowded. In fact, even some of the gentler progression trails can feel steep for novices, and there are few long, confidence-building green runs.

Intermediate Skiing in Courmayeur

Courmayeur is the perfect resort for intermediate to good skiers, with an abundance of testing runs, including a huge choice of treeless bowls, challenging mogul fields, steep gullies and wide open pistes.

Most pistes are cruising blues and reds, with wide, undulating runs on the Plan Chécrouit side ideal for practising turns against the Mont Blanc backdrop. More confident skiers can head to Val Veny for longer, tree-lined reds like the scenic Pra Neyron. Grading is known to be strict, so many blues would be classed as reds elsewhere, allowing skiers to progress with confidence. Tree-lined slopes also give good visibility in poor weather.

Advanced Skiing in Courmayeur

Generally there are few challenging pistes in Courmayeur. Although, the challenging descent from the Cresta Youla to Val Veny entails a long run of 9kms and the Competizone unpisted, fresh snow or moguls is a must. There are off-piste opportunities and lots of cross-country to enjoy. In addition heli-drops are available on surrounding peaks, and many experts extend their options with the Mont Blanc Unlimited pass, combining Courmayeur’s freeride terrain with Chamonix’s extreme slopes.

Snowboarding In Courmayeur

If you are into freeriding, Courmayeur is worth checking out. Steeps around Cresta d’Arp and long glacier descents from Punta Helbronner offer serious lines, while the lower slopes have gladed runs and trees to play in. Freestylers can use the Snowpark in the Aretù area at 2,000 m, with three progressive lines of jumps, rails, and boxes, though it’s modest compared to larger resorts. Natural terrain across the mountain also provides endless jibbing and side hits. Snowboarders are welcome on all lifts, most of which are gondolas or chairs, though flats in Val Veny may require a little skating.

Après Ski In Courmayeur

Après-ski in Courmayeur centres on Via Roma, where bars such as Bar Roma and Caffè della Posta serve drinks with complimentary antipasti. On-mountain venues like Super G keep the party going after lifts close. Weekends are busiest, with three nightclubs including CourmaClub. The scene is stylish and sociable, more cocktails and canapés than late-night revelry.

  • Language
    Italian/German
  • Currency
    Euro
  • Nearest airport
    Geneva

Best for

  • Beginners
    2/5
  • Intermediates
    4/5
  • Advanced
    3/5
  • Snowboarding
    3/5

Piste facts

  • Km of Piste
    100km
  • Black
    14
  • Red
    59
  • Blue
    27
  • Resort Altitude
    1224m
  • Highest Piste
    2763m
Courmayeur Piste Map
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