

Les Trois Vallées, a Beaumier hotel Overview
You know that moment when you step off the shuttle and your boots crunch on fresh snow, and the air smells like pine and woodsmoke? That’s Les Trois Vallées. Not the ski area—though yeah, you’re basically *in* it—but the hotel, tucked just off Rue du Plein Sud, a quiet stretch a few minutes’ walk from the Jardin Alpin lifts. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a 4-star Beaumier property—sometimes they feel a bit corporate—but this one? It’s got soul. The check-in was smooth (no line, just a warm *bonjour* and a glass of mulled wine), and my room faced the valley, so first thing in the morning, I woke up to this soft pink light spilling over the peaks. No alarm needed.
What I loved—really loved—was how they balance that alpine charm with actual comfort. The lobby’s all exposed wood and stone, sure, but it doesn’t feel like a theme park. There’s a little fireplace nook where people leave their boots to dry (and honestly, that’s half the battle after a day on the slopes). The spa? Small, but legit—especially after 4 p.m., when it’s quiet and you can actually get a spot in the sauna without fighting for it. And the pool—indoor but with a glass wall looking out—feels like you’re floating above the treetops. I stayed in early January, which meant weekends got busy, but weekdays were peaceful. Oh, and the breakfast? Massive spread—fresh croissants, local charcuterie, even gluten-free options that don’t taste like cardboard. (My friend’s kid gobbled them up.)
Now, it’s not perfect. The rooms are cozy—maybe *too* cozy if you’re used to sprawling suites. And the parking situation? A bit of a shuffle—there’s an underground lot, but it fills up fast during peak weeks (late Jan, mid-Feb), so if you’re driving, get there before 5 p.m. But honestly, most people take the free shuttle from the center, which runs every 15 minutes until 8. And being a short ski-down to the nursery slopes? Huge if you’ve got kids. Or if, like me, you just don’t feel like wrestling with gear in the dark.
Look, Courchevel 1850 can feel flashy—furs, private jets, that whole vibe—but this place keeps it grounded. You’re still close enough to hit Le Rex for apéro (try the truffle fries) or grab a coffee at P’tit Soleil before the lifts open. But at the end of the day, you come back to quiet, warm lighting, and staff who remember your name. It’s not the fanciest hotel on the mountain, but it might be the most *livable*. And after a day carving through fresh powder? That matters more than five stars.
To book a hotel in Courchevel during the famous winter ski season, visitors should make reservations well in advance as the resort attracts luxury ski enthusiasts and alpine sports lovers from around the world.
Les Trois Vallées, a Beaumier hotel Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details |
|---|---|
| Comfort Room | 1 double bed for 2 adults, 1 child |
| Privilege Family Room | 1 double bed for 2 adults, 2 children |
| Suite | 2 × 1 double bed and 2 × 2 single beds for 2 adults, 3 children |


Reviews of Les Trois Vallées, a Beaumier hotel
Abdulghaffar from United Arab Emirates (9/10)
Location staff cleaness all services
Melis from Turkey (9/10)
Great location
Helpful staff
Great value for the money
Best breakfast, amazing croissants, must try pastryJane from United Kingdom (9/10)
Very comfortable and lovely atmosphere with attentive staff. Nice mix of modern and traditional decor. Great location for the slopes with ski in and out making access very easy and generous breakfasts. Balconies looking out directly to the slopes.
Andy from United Kingdom (9/10)
Friendly / great location / ski room in hotel / good breakfast – lots of fresh fruit and croissants and good coffee.
Faye from Kuwait (9/10)
Best service ever.. they take care of every single detail
Konstantina from Greece (9/10)
Very friendly staff
Konstantina from Greece (9/10)
Very kind employees
Igor from Russia (9/10)
Nice location, cozy hotel. Maybe the food options could be more diversified but everything else is perfect.
Salem from Saudi Arabia (9/10)
Location is dead center, and staff went out off their way to accommodate us.
Andre from United States (8/10)
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Surroundings
What’s nearby:
- Parc Thermal: 10 km
- Parcours accrobranche: 10 km
- Vanoise National Park: 0 m
- Office National des Forêts: 9 km
Restaurants & cafes:
- Restaurant Le Bal: 100 m
- Restaurant Le San Marco: 100 m
- Restaurant Le Grand Cafe: 100 m
Ski lifts:
- Loze: 300 m
- Loze Ski Lift: 300 m
- Chenus Ski Lift: 250 m
Closest airports:
- Courchevel Altiport: 2.5 km
Facilities
Ski:
- Ski-to-door access
- Ski pass vendor
- Ski equipment hire on site
- Ski storage
General:
- Heating
- Family rooms
- Non-smoking rooms
Bathroom:
- Free toiletries
Outdoors:
- Balcony
- Terrace
Services:
- Shared lounge/T V area
- 24-hour front desk
- Room service
Wellness:
- Spa facilities
- Hammam
- Hot tub/Jacuzzi
- Massage Additional charge
- Spa and wellness centre
- Sauna
Activities:
- Skiing
Food & Drink:
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Tea/Coffee maker
Languages spoken:
- English
- French
Safety & security:
- Safety deposit box
Media & Technology:
- TV
Parking Private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed) and costs € 30 per day.:
- Electric vehicle charging station


House Rules at Les Trois Vallées, a Beaumier hotel
Pets:
- Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Groups:
- When booking more than 4 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Check-in:
- From 16:00 to 00:00
- Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in
Check-out:
- Until 11:00
Cancellation/prepayment:
- Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required option.
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