

Campanules Overview
You know that moment when you’re winding up through Courchevel and suddenly the road narrows, the chalets get quieter, and you start thinking, *Wait, did I miss the turn?* That’s when you know you’re getting close to Campanules on Rue des Chenus. It’s tucked just far enough from the main drag that you won’t hear the après-ski thump from Le Palace at night—seriously, total silence except for the occasional crunch of snow underfoot or a distant bell from a snowplow. The place doesn’t flaunt a star rating, but honestly? It doesn’t need one. You feel the care in the details: the heavy wooden door that opens with that satisfying *thud*, the smell of beeswax and pine on the stairs, the way the light hits the stone walls in the morning like it’s been filtered through honey.
It’s small—like, *intimate* small—so don’t expect a spa the size of a football field. But what they’ve got works. The lounge has this slightly crooked leather armchair by the fireplace that’s somehow the perfect spot to sip a nightcap (they make a mean kir royal, no joke). And the rooms? Each one’s different. Ours had a sloped ceiling and a window seat that looked straight down the valley—waking up to that first light on the snow, with a fresh dusting from the night before… yeah, that’s the stuff. Breakfast is served late enough that you don’t feel rushed (important after a long dinner in town), and they’ll pack you a thermos if you’re heading to the slopes early. Speaking of which—Les Chenus lift is literally five minutes away on foot, and if you’re savvy, you can cut through the little piste behind the church to get there even faster. (Pro tip: ask the host, Luc, to show you the path.)
Check-in was smooth—no standing around with skis digging into your legs—because they actually *wait* for you, no matter how late. And parking? There’s a secure spot out back, which sounds minor until you’ve circled Courchevel 1850 at 9 p.m. in a snowstorm. I mean, it’s not perfect—some of the wood floors creak like old ship decks, and the Wi-Fi gets spotty if you’re in the attic room during peak hours—but that’s kind of the charm. It feels lived-in. Real. You leave feeling like you stayed somewhere that *knows* what a good alpine escape should be: warm, unshowy, and just a little bit secret. If you’re the type who’d rather have character than chrome, this is your spot.
Hotels in Courchevel offer guests the perfect blend of Alpine luxury and modern comfort, with many featuring ski concierge services and traditional mountain spa treatments to enhance the authentic French Alps experience.
Campanules Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Two-Bedroom Apartment | 1 large double bed, 3 single beds and 1 sofa bed for Max persons: 6 | $190 |


Reviews of Campanules
Exceptional – Charel from Luxembourg – 27 July 2025 (10/10)
Exceptional – Jérôme from France – 11 July 2025 (10/10)
Surroundings
What’s nearby:
- Parc Thermal: 10 km
- Parcours accrobranche: 10 km
- Vanoise National Park: 0 m
Restaurants & cafes:
- Cafe/bar Le 410: 1.3 km
- Restaurant Le Genépi: 300 m
- Restaurant Dou du Midi Courchevel: 100 m
Ski lifts:
- Loze: 450 m
- Loze Ski Lift: 450 m
- Chenus Ski Lift: 400 m
Closest airports:
- Courchevel Altiport: 2.6 km


House Rules at Campanules
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 15:00 to 18:00
- You’ll need to let the property know in advance what time you’ll arrive.
Check-out:
- From 08:00 to 11:00
Cancellation/prepayment:
- Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please check what conditions may apply to each option when making your selection.
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