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Comparisons

Courchevel or Val Thorens?

Val Thorens takes 5 of 9, with 2 too close to call. That still does not settle it — only the categories you care about count.

France

Courchevel

Immaculate piste grooming and the best beginner terrain in the Alps, wrapped in Europe's most expensive lift-served real estate. The lower villages (1550, 1650) deliver most of the skiing at a fraction of 1850's price.

Worth knowing. 1850 is priced for people who do not ask what things cost.

Choose it if

A non-skiing partner

About £1,750 a week from London

France

Val Thorens

Europe's highest major resort at 2,300 m, which buys near-guaranteed snow from late November to early May. The trade-off is a purpose-built village with little charm and a treeless bowl that turns miserable in a whiteout.

Worth knowing. Purpose-built and treeless — a whiteout leaves you nothing to see by.

Choose it if

Budget and après

About £1,305 a week from London

Side by side

CourchevelVal Thorens
Snow reliability59/10096/100
Size of the ski area600 km linked600 km linked
Top lift2738 m3230 m
Cost before travel€1825€1290
Families with young kids9/107/10
Snowboarders6/108/10
A non-skiing partner7/104/10
Budget and après2/106/10
Off-piste6/107/10

Bold marks the winner. Rows where neither is bold are close enough that the difference would not change a decision. Cost excludes travel, which depends on where you leave from.

Piste kilometres, lift counts and prices are indicative and compiled from public sources — they have not yet been checked against the resort's own figures for this season. Costs are planning estimates, not quotes. Spotted one that is wrong? Tell us.

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