FT Outdoors mountain guides
Get fresh tracks with FT Outdoors guides. Heli-skiing, off-piste, ski-touring and more
These professional mountain guides offer a wide range of activities where you can discover remote areas of the mountain appropriate to your level of experience.
FT Outdoors will take you on a thrilling off-piste adventure where you will get to discover remote areas and ski in fresh powder away from all the crowds. Skiers and snowboarders wanting to go off-piste should be confident on both red and black runs.
Their fully qualified guides and off-piste specialists have years of experience which helps minimise risk. To further ensure your safety, they provide small backpacks containing an avalanche transceiver, probe and shovel for each off-piste client. ABS backpacks are also available upon request for a small additional fee.
With FT Outdoors you don't have to worry about any communication barriers, they have some British guides as well as instructors who speak Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and German. There will also be no waiting around in lift queues, their clients have the fantastic advantage of lift line priority.
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What to see
Sights in Meribel
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Musée des Allues
The museum in Les Allues is located in an old house the 'Maison Bonnevie', opposite the church and shows exhibits of the Méribel valley's history and traditions.
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Vanoise National Park
The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
Where to lunch
Restaurants in Courchevel 1850
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Le Chalet de Pierres Restaurant
This authentic Savoyard restaurant welcomes you with a variety of fine-dining possibilities for your lunch break in the Courchevel Valley.
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Bagatelle Restaurant
Part of the prestigious Bagatelle Bistrot brand, with branches in New York, Ibiza, St Barth, Dubai and London, this mountain restaurant brings yet more luxury to the Courchevel slopes.
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Les Verdons Restaurant
This mountain restaurant is located at the top of the Verdons cable car that departs from Courchevel 1850 and at the bottom of the bubble lift that takes you up to La Saulire - in other words, right in the middle of the Courchevel ski area!
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Chalet de Pierres Restaurant
Decorated in antique wood and stone this restaurant has great views over the Saulire, with a bar and a fireplace to warm up by.
What to do
Things To Do in Courchevel 1850
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Bureau des Guides winter and summer activities
Head out into the mountains with experienced guides in either summer or winter for some amazing experiences.
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Snow shoe walks
Laurence is a certified mountain leader, who enjoys taking clients away from the busy pistes and spicing up your ski holiday with a guided snowshoeing trip.