Tremplin du Praz

Tremplin du Praz (Ski Jump Le Praz) is where gravity and courage meet, a soaring monument to human nerve at the quiet edge of Courchevel's lowest village.

Set above the rooftops of Le Praz, the ski jump dominates the skyline like a frozen wave of steel and snow, visible from almost anywhere in the valley. Built for the 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics, it remains one of the most striking landmarks in the French Alps, not just for its scale, but for the raw energy it radiates. When you stand at its base and look up, the slope seems impossible; when you climb to the top, the valley drops away like a dream. In summer, it turns into a training ground for elite jumpers; in winter, it feels like a shrine to flight itself. It's Courchevel stripped of polish, pure motion and air.

The jump was more than an Olympic venue, it was the statement that put Courchevel on the global stage.

Designed by French architect Didier Gailhaguet du Praz features two hills, a K120 and a K90, both still in active use for international competitions and training camps. The structure was part of a broader vision to make Courchevel a year-round mountain sports hub, and it succeeded; today, athletes from around the world come here to train, drawn by the altitude and perfect snow conditions. The adjacent Nordic center adds cross-country trails and biathlon facilities, turning the area into a quiet nexus of precision sports. What most visitors don't realize is how accessible it all is, you can walk right up to the landing zone, watch jumpers launch into silence, or even climb the spectator trail to the top for panoramic views over the valley and the white peaks beyond. At night, when it's lit under spotlights, it looks almost unreal, like a sculpture made of wind.

Visiting the ski jump is as easy as wandering through Le Praz, and it's one of the most memorable detours in Courchevel.

Start from the village center and follow the short path that climbs gently toward the base of the hill; within minutes, the full scale of the jump fills your view. If you're lucky, you'll catch local or international athletes in training, soaring in absolute silence before touching down in a cloud of snow. In summer, you can hike or cycle up the surrounding forest trails for sweeping views of the structure and the valley below. For the best light, come at sunset, the steel glows gold, and the sky above the peaks burns pink. Afterward, stop at one of Le Praz's restaurants, like Le Bistrot du Praz, for a quiet dinner while the jump looms above the rooftops. Tremplin du Praz isn't just a landmark, it's a reminder that even in the calmest village, Courchevel still dreams of flight.

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