What's on 31st January - 6th February
Helen Peterson
31-Jan-2016
Courchevel
Monday 1st February
Le Ski Welcome drinks, L'Alambic, 17.00
Come and join our GSMs and RSAs for a complimentary welcome drink at the L'Alambic.
Wednesday 3rd February
7 Savoy Cheeses tasting, Place du Bachal, Courchevel Moriond, 16.00, free
Who doesn't love free cheese! Head along to the Place du Bachal (at the top of the escalators by the bakery) to join in tasting of several cheeses from the Savoie region.
Wednesday 3rd February
Verdons by night, verdons piste, 18.00-20.00, free with 3V pass, €8 with CV pass
Night skiing on the Verdons slope and family park, enjoy the ambiance in the Verdons and Chalet de Pierres restaurants. You can also try snowmobiling on the Renards piste (extra cost of €40 for 15 minutes)
Wednesday 3rd - Friday 5th February
7 Nations Championships, Stadium Emile-Allais, Courchevel 1850
International slalom and giant slalom for Under 16s.
Saturday 6th February
Chamallow Party, Place du Bachal, Courchevel Moriond, 16.00, free
Meet up at the Place du Bachal for crispy marshmallows and a good atmosphere!
La Tania
Monday 1st February
Live music from the Jobert Rohnson Blues Band, Chrome Bar, 16.30
For a chilled Apres head along to the chrome to see this great band.
Wednesday 3rd February
Broom Ball, resort centre, 17.00-18.00
The tourist office are putting on free broom ball for children on Wednesday.
Thursday 4th February
Bring Your Sisters, Ski Lodge, 17.00
If you like getting hot and sweaty head to the ski lodge for Apres with one of the Alps most popular bands - Bring yor Sisters!
Friday 5th February
Vin chaud & hot chocolate, resort centre, 17.00-18.30
Come along for a free mulled wine or hot chocolate from outside the tourist office.
Val D'Isere
Monday 1st February
Le Ski welcome drinks, Blue Note bar, 16.30
Come and join our GSM and RSAs for a complimentary welcome drink in the blue note bar.
Tuesday 2nd February
Val D'Isere backstage, Solaise rescue post, 13.50
Get to see how a controlled avalanche is set off using the CATEX system, you need to register with the tourist office before 3pm on Monday (only 10 places available) and will need to have your ski pass with you. Visit lasts one hour.
Wednesday 3rd February
Cross Country ski race, Dolommites Square, 18.30, free
American style relay race for teams of two, lasts 20 minutes, free entry with registration at 6.00pm or if you just want to watch the action there will be compimentary mulled wine being served by the Grand Marnier Creperie.
Thursday 4th February
Airstar Night Light, Olympique Avenue, TO Square, 18.00-19.30, free
Val D'Isere's traditional pedestrian evening with illuminations, snow sculptures, festive street entertainment and live music along with complimentary hot drinks, all in the toursit office square and along Olympic Avenue.