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UK to Courchevel by train
Eurostar trains run from London to Moutiers, where we will collect you for free. Trains run on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings through the winter.
This is a great way to get to Courchevel, and gives you an extra day of skiing. For example, you can leave London St. Pancras at 8:30pm on Friday, and arrive in Moutiers at 5:30am on Saturday morning, where we will collect you and drive you the last 25 minutes up to your chalet. There, we will prepare breakfast for you while you settle in, before getting you all sorted out for a day of skiing on your first Saturday.
Prices start at around £150 return (Standard ticket) or around £300 return for a Leisure Select ticket, which provides you with free champagne, spacious seats, newspapers and magazines on board, a 3-course meal served at your seat, and a range of other drinks served at your seat. Kids under 4 can travel for free.
Direct trains returning to London leave Moutiers on Saturday mornings and Saturday afternoons.
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UK to Nendaz by train
The town of Sion is at the foot of the valley road down from Nendaz, about 25 minutes away, and has a train station that links easily with Lausanne, Geneva and the rest of Europe.
We've not yet found a train service that goes all the way to Sion from anywhere in England, but you can go from London to Paris or other destinations in France, then change there for a train to Sion, generally changing again at Lausanne or Geneva on the way. There are obviously other routes possible, so we suggest you check the Eurostar website for details of trains from London Waterloo to Paris, and the SBB Swiss Rail company's website for trains from Paris to Sion. |
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Click here to visit
SBB Swiss Rail site,
for details of trains to Sion from Geneva,
Paris and elsewhere
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