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Land in Courchevel 1650 - Paradiski

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| Plot 3,773m²

€21,600 - £18,549**

| Plot 3,773.00m²

€21,600 - £18,549**

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icon ski resort 10' drive to ski

Land in a natural area - Not suitable for building - Courchevel

Ref. : A34167SLE73 | NEW
icon ski resort 10' drive to ski

Land in a natural area - Not suitable for building - Courchevel

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Ref. : A34167SLE73 | NEW
  • Land
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Classe energetique

DPE not required.


icon ski resort 10' DRIVE TO SKI

Classe energetique

DPE not required.

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Price

€21,600 £18,549**

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Price

€21,600 - £18,549**

Fees paid by

vendor

Property Tax

** The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only

Land Courchevel 1650 - Courchevel 1650

€21,600 - £18,549**

Whether you're a nature lover, a forestry investor or a mountain enthusiast, this plot of land is for you!

We are offering for sale a magnificent plot of undevelopable forest land in a protected environment, in a natural zone (N), in the prestigious commune of Courchevel.

Surface area: 3,773 m²

Type of zone: Natural zone - not suitable for building

Access: by road

Altitude: 1,000 m - uninterrupted view of the surrounding mountains
Forestry management (careful felling, ecological investment)

Outdoor leisure activities (hiking, snowshoeing, bushcraft, etc.)

Heritage site in an exceptional area

Important : The land cannot be built on - no planning permission is possible (zone classified N in the PLU).

For more information, contact us now. This little corner of natural paradise in Courchevel is a rare opportunity!

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Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr

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Ski Area: Paradiski

Paradiski is the name of the joint La Plagne, Les Arcs, ski area linked together by the Vanoise Express cable car. Opened in December 2003,the Vanoise Express is currently the world's largest single span cable car; in fact there are two of them both capable of ferrying 200 people across the Ponthurin valley that divides the two areas. The journey and the views make for a spectacular 4-minute ride.In total Paradiski offers a HUGE 425 km of piste. Individually, La Plagne (225 km) and Les Arcs (200km) are significant ski areas in their own right and are both made up of different villages. In La Plagne the high altitude villages are Aime 2000, Plagne Centre, Belle Plagne, Plagne Bellecote, Plagne Soleil, Plagne Villages and Plagne 1800. These are all situated between 1800m and 2100m and offer snowsure high altitude ski in ski out convenience.Lower down the delightful villages of Montchavin, Les Coches, Montalbert and Champagny en Vanoise all offer the charm and cosy comfort of village life, with their own tree lined local slopes and easy access to the high altitude slopes of La Plagne.In Les Arcs the high altitude villages are Arcs 1600, Arcs 1800, Arcs 2000 and, the latest development, Arcs 1950. Again these all offer a ski in ski out experience. Great cruising runs through the trees lead to the lower villages of Plan Peisey, Vallandry and Villaroger for a more traditional mountain experience.Both La Plagne and Les Arcs offer something for everyone. Early intermediate blue and red run skiers can soon explore the area and travel around the mountain enjoying some of the good value mountain restaurants.However with two glaciers at over 3,000m, a wealth of "between the piste" and off piste and long runs through the trees, there really is something for all levels of skier - and let's not forget you boarders out there - both resorts offer a choice of snowparks with jumps, rails and the all important, music. La Plagne, Les Arcs, Paradiski - one of the world's great ski areas.

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Ski Resort: Courchevel 1650

Courchevel 1650 is situated on a sunny plateau above the Vallée des Avals and is a really great all-round resort that has worked hard to come out of the shadow of Courchevel 1850.   It offers visitors a great ski base to enjoy, what some consider to be, the best skiing for the valley. On the edge of the vast Three Valleys ski area the slopes of 1650 are quieter than most with wide open pistes making skiers feel that they are in a secluded resort rather than being part of a vast 600km system and the largest linked ski area in the world.   1650 has interesting scenery, vast views and some stunning powder fields leading down to its sunny centre and is an ideal resort for all levels of skier. I often head over to Chapelets for some quiet uninterrupted turns before heading into 1650 for lunch. The skiing of Courchevel 1650 is excellent for beginners and intermediates who do not have to look further than the local slopes to get the most of their ski experience. All the final runs into the centre are blues or greens and there are no surprises.   Catch the next lifts of Chapelets or signal and access some excellent red runs. Cut off the piste slightly to enjoy some great off-piste without venturing to far astray. Or for those who like to earn their dinner then enjoy the challenge of making it over to the fourth valley and back in time for a well deserved après-ski aperitif – it’s not that easy!   You can buy local valley ski pass or the full Three Valleys depending on your level. The Three Valleys ski domain provides more than 600km of runs and probably the same again off-piste. In fact it should now be called the Four Valleys with the link into Orelle (Maurienne Valley) which can be accessed by ski from Val Thorens. This has also opened up some extraordinary off-piste runs.   If you are not skiing, the 1650 has some great terraces to relax on with a book and a glass or 4, there are some decent shops or whizz up to 1850 on the free navette to browse alongside the rich and famous in the branded shops like Gucci and Lacroix. The restaurants and bars in 1650 are really good, not fine dining but good European and local fare well done. The prices are reasonable by comparison to 1850 and the bars are lively and well populated by locals as well as tourists. Whilst this is an excellent family resort it also knows how to party!   TRAVEL Geneva Airport: 2 hours. Grenoble Airport: 2 hours. Lyon Airport: 2 hours. Chambery: 1hour 30. Train: TGV stops at Moutiers, 30 mins from 1650. Road: 8 – 10 hours from the ports of Dover and Le Havre.

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