The journey — Lyon to the snow line
After Geneva, Lyon-Saint-Exupéry (LYS) is the second natural gateway to Courchevel — and often the easier one for guests arriving on a long-haul connection or a domestic flight from Paris. Your chauffeur is waiting in arrivals, flight tracked, name never displayed, luggage already accounted for.
The route runs east along the A43 motorway towards Chambéry, then on through Albertville and down the valley to Moûtiers, before the final climb — a succession of alpine curves rising from the Tarentaise valley to Courchevel 1850. In clear conditions the door-to-door journey takes around 2h30. On peak winter Saturdays or during heavy snowfall it can take longer; your chauffeur plans accordingly and keeps you informed, never rushed.
The car is prepared for the season before you land: winter tyres as standard, snow chains on board, and long-wheelbase 4x4 vehicles for the mountain section. The last forty minutes above Moûtiers — the part that unsettles most visitors — is precisely where an experienced alpine chauffeur matters most.
- ·Lyon-Saint-Exupéry (LYS) — main terminals or private aviation
- ·A43 motorway via Chambéry
- ·Albertville, then the valley to Moûtiers
- ·Moûtiers — gateway to Les Trois Vallées
- ·Around 2h30 door-to-door, depending on conditions

