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At a glance

  • Chalet apartment close to Bellecote piste with easy access to main lift station

  • Spacious, open plan sitting room with beautiful views down the mountain

  • All rooms on one floor make this chalet ideal for families

  • Extra room with single bed adds versatility

  • Scott Dunn Original - delicious food and wine, friendly and personal service

  • In resort 4x4 driver service

Description

Darkoum is a four storey, freestanding chalet containing three comfortable apartments (Darkoum A, B and C) with a high ratio of bathrooms to bedrooms. For skiing, Darkoum is well positioned just across the road from the gentle Bellecote piste, making it almost ski-in ski-out and perfect for families.

Darkoum B is perfectly suited to families but would also be good for three couples. Spread over a single floor, the living area is generous and the second double room allows you to invite grandparents or aunts and uncles while the fourth, single room allows flexibility for children to have their own rooms. The spacious open plan living and dining area with log fireplace has dramatic views down the mountain. Outside is a large balcony, ideal for soaking up the views in the warmer months.

We recommend Darkoum B for six people but it can accommodate seven. For larger groups, two or three of the Darkoum apartments can be taken together to accommodate up to 23 guests.

Guide price £1,595 per person per week (Jan)

£1,595 based on a full chalet for 7 nights in mid January. The price includes flights, transfers, a Scott Dunn chef and host, food and a Champagne reception.

Accommodation

Darkoum B has one double bedroom with en-suite bathroom as well as two twin/doubles which share a family bathroom. There is a further small single room features with a washbasin.

Childcare

Scott Dunn pioneered skiing holidays with childcare and this is an optional extra that many families consider indispensable. We offer childcare from 4 months and ensure that children have the most fantastic holidays and that parents can completely relax with peace of mind that their family is in great hands. Your children can be taken to and collected from ski lessons and will be kept entertained with a varied and imaginative activity programme and given healthy home made lunches and snacks.

Our childcare staff are qualified professionals and guests can opt to have a private nanny service . Babysitting is available too. A wide range of equipment for babies and toddlers can be provided to all guests on request, mostly free of charge.

Facilities

Spacious open plan sitting room with flat screen TV, UK Freesat HD, DVD player, Apple AV adapter, iPad, iPod dock and an Xbox 360. Telephone.

Shared (with Darkoum A and C) ski and boot room with boot-warmers and ski racks on the ground floor.

Activities

Courchevel has a reputation as a place for rock stars and royalty but make no mistake, it is one of the world’s premier ski resorts with good reason. The skiing has breadth and depth that is unequalled. The extent of the Three Valleys combined with perfectly groomed runs, vertiginous off-piste couloirs, gentle runs at village level and much admired tree skiing mean Courchevel has lots for skiers of all standards.

If skiing is just a sideshow for you, the boutiques and art galleries will keep you occupied until it is lunchtime at one of Courchevel’s many fine restaurants. Most renowned eateries including Cap Horn, Chalet de Pierres, Bel Air and Soucoupe are accessible by road or by gondola.

Apart from skiing, the village has plenty to offer. We recommend a flight from the famous altiport or a cookery course with Michel Rochedy, the Michelin starred chef at Le Chabichou. The toboggan run to 1550 is another favourite. There is a farmers’ market on Wednesdays and the Forum is home to an Olympic ice rink, bowling alley, climbing wall and small gym. Paragliding, horse drawn carriage rides, forest walks, show-shoeing, cross-country skiing, ice karting and hot-air balloon rides are also possible.

Courchevel hosts special events including the International Pyrotechnic Festival, the most impressive fireworks display you will ever see, and ski-jumping competitions at the Olympic ski jump in Le Praz.

Services

Our Original service is the foundation of Scott Dunn upon which our reputation as the benchmark for top quality chalet holidays has been built. Your chef and host will greet you on arrival with a Champagne reception, provide delicious, carefully prepared meals to your and your children’s tastes and will do everything to ensure that your stay is thoroughly enjoyable and relaxing. Please visit our Original chalets page for more information about our service.

When to travel

Courchevel offers a great balance of high and medium altitude and predominantly north-facing slopes to offer excellent skiing throughout the winter. In December, huge capacity for artificial snowmaking and the connection to the Val Thorens valley make good skiing probable. Courchevel really comes into its own from January to March, typically seeing regular snowfalls. When it gets really cold, runs to the lower villages are bearable and come spring time, north-facing pitches hold up well.

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Location and directions

Courchevel 1850, France

Chalet Darkoum is well positioned in a peaceful part of Courchevel, enjoying views over the Bozel valley and only 100 metres from the (green) Bellecote piste and a 15 minute walk to the village centre.


Geneva 226km, Chambery 103km, Lyon 181km, Grenoble 125km.

How to get there

Scott Dunn offers scheduled British Airways flights from London to Geneva followed by shared transfers (2hrs). Regional and private flights and private and helicopter transfers can also be arranged. Alternative airports include Lyon (2hrs30mins) or Chambery (1hr30mins). Helicopter transfers take around 30 mins.



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