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Cross-country Courchevel

Information on cross-country skiing

66 km Cross-country trails (in km):

Courchevel has a network of trails totalling 66 km and is a well-known and interesting place for cross-country skiing fans. A particular highlight here is the 2.5 km long, medium-difficulty high-altitude trail "Col de la Loze", which runs at an altitude of up to 2,300 metres. The longest trail stretches over 17 km from Courchevel to Méribel Altiport at an altitude of 1,700 to 1,850 m and offers plenty of fun and variety, especially for experienced cross-country skiers.

All trails are accessible free of charge. And if you're just starting out, you can also book cross-country skiing lessons in Courchevel. Friends of the Nordic discipline are in good hands here.
Cross-country map Courchevel
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