Soar to new heights in Courchevel! Climb over 100 routes on your own or with an experienced guide. From beginner to advanced, discover wild landscapes and panoramic views of the glaciers and mountains of Courchevel.
Scale the heights in Courchevel ski resort! Accompanied by a guide, set off to conquer the legendary routes of the Alps. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced climber, the Courchevel area has many routes for all levels and is the perfect place for an introduction to mountain climbing. Equipped with a harness, carabiners, ropes and a helmet, your guide will take you to discover wild and idyllic scenery, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Vanoise glaciers and mountains of Courchevel. Mixed weather? Head off to the Forum or Aquamotion for an indoor climbing session on walls over 10 m high.
Where to find us
Bureau des Guides de Courchevel
Dare to discover the backcountry spirit! But not with just anybody... With mountain guides experts of ski touring, free-ski touring, off-piste skiing, snowshoeing, free riding, ice climbing, heliskiing...
Aventure Montagne
High-mountain guides and ski instructors based in Courchevel and La Tania. Activities available: heliskiing, off-piste skiing, hiking, skiing.
Introduction to rock climbing in Courchevel
During your next stay in Courchevel, would you like to try a new activity that combines sport and discovering the region? Courchevel and the surrounding area offer you the chance to climb our beautiful mountains and enjoy superb views. Experienced climbers will also be delighted by the many challenging routes on offer at Savoie's various climbing sites.
Discover rock climbing in Savoie at Courchevel
Discover Savoie through climbing! This outdoor activity combines physical exercise with the wonder of natural beauty.
Why climb in Savoie?
Savoie is a wonderful region for many reasons, not least its superb natural setting. The Alps and the Vanoise massif have shaped the stone of the region, producing wonderful landscapes of mountains and cliffs. Savoie offers extraordinary natural features, such as the Mont Blanc pass, the Pussy canyon and the impressive Saint-Alban cliff.
A Historical Overview of Climbing in Savoie
Climbing is an activity introduced in the 1890s by mountaineers who wanted to reach the top of mountains. Finding the practice highly formative, they decided to use climbing as a training method. In 1932, the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA) was formed by a group of alpine clubs meeting in Chamonix. Climbing has continued to evolve up to the present day, with the development of climbing equipment and techniques.
Preparing for climbing in Savoie
Even if climbing is a very enjoyable mountain sport, it's still pretty dangerous, so you need to take precautions and be vigilant when climbing.
Essential Climbing Equipment
To ensure that your climbing session goes smoothly, it's important to have the right equipment:
ropes
harness
carabiners and quickdraws
sling rings
safety lanyard
helmet
suitable sneakers
If you're not an experienced climber or don't have all this equipment, it can be hired from your chosen climbing club. Equipment can also be included in the price of your session. Professionals will be on hand to guide you in any case.
Climbing Training and Safety
If you want to start climbing as a beginner, it's imperative that you undergo some initial training to ensure that you don't put yourself at risk when you climb a mountain. There are also numerous courses and introductory courses available. It is absolutely inadvisable to start climbing on your own without having taken a course. We strongly advise you to wear a helmet in case you fall on a rock.
Unmissable climbing sites in Savoie
Whether you're a beginner or an expert, the region offers a wide range of climbing spots. We'll share the best with you to make your climbing session unforgettable!
Climbing for Beginners and Families
Courchevel and the Savoie region are full of beautiful places. If you prefer outdoor climbing areas, we have two main spots: Prameruel for cliff climbing and Les Avals for big-pitch climbing.
If you're looking for indoor bouldering, there are a number of facilities available:
the Forum in Courchevel 1850
the Aquamotion in Courchevel-Village
the 14m-high climbing wall at Parc Olympique.
You can also climb in bouldering establishments such as Climb Up or Arkose.
You can also ask the climbing club of your choice for more information on the different grades.
Challenges for experienced climbers
If you're an avid climber looking for challenging routes, we recommend the Avals long route.
If you'd like more climbing routes,the Fédération Française Montagne Escalade (FFME) offers a volume 1 and a volume 2 of a booklet listing all the climbing spots in the region and their ratings.
Climbing culture and community in Savoie
Climbing is a sport that brings enthusiasts together with numerous events. However, this outdoor activity requires us to protect our environment.
Climbing events and meetings
If you're interested in climbing and want to join the community, check out the clubs and groups in Savoie to find the one that's right for you. The calendar of events is published by the various clubs and by the FFME.
Ecotourism and responsible climbing
To ensure that your climbing doesn't harm nature, it's important to leave your climbing area in the same condition as when you arrived. In particular, be sure to pick up your garbage and avoid damaging the natural area you are climbing.
Improve your climbing techniques
Want to make rapid progress in climbing? Take courses with professionalcoaches and the right tools!
Climbing resources and coaching
To help your climbing skills evolve significantly, you can opt for a personalized course or themed workshops. Joining a climbing club means you canget the best advice from seasonedprofessionals during individual or group lessons.
Technologies and Applications for Climbers
We also advise you to equip yourself with specialized climbing technologies and applications to keep track of your performance and find routes while ensuring your safety, for example with a topo-guide. In Courchevel, topo-guides are freely available directly on our website.
After the Climb: Enjoying Savoie
Once you've completed your climbing activity, there are plenty of options for the rest of your day, between relaxation and discovering Savoie.
Relaxation and well-being
The region offers a variety of ways to unwind after your sporting activities, whether you prefer a trip to the spa or a relaxing massage.
Gastronomy and accommodation
To complete your ideal stay, enjoy Savoyard gastronomy in the best restaurants in Savoie, particularly in Courchevel. Numerous accommodations are available in our resort, to welcome you for your climbing sessions in summer and skiing in winter.
Planning your climbing adventure in Savoie
To ensure that your mountain climbing adventure is perfect, it's important to get the facts beforehand.
Best seasons for climbing
To avoid snow and cold temperatures, we recommend spring and summer for climbing in our beautiful Savoie region . Our website provides information on the presence or absence of snow at the various climbing sites.
Travel Guide for Climbers
To best prepare your stay, we advise you to plan ahead and book your accommodation and the various activities you'd like to try. Between canyoning in Chambéry, mountaineering, via ferrata in Saint-Martin-de-Belleville or hiking around Lake Annecy or in the Bauges, the choice is endless.