Chalets Altaï are cosily located in a small hamlet in Courchevel Le Praz. In total confidentiality, they offer a privileged location in a cocoon of nature and gentleness. The panoramic view of the surrounding mountains is a living canvas, a fresco that reveals its magical colours from sunrise to sunset. The three chalets have been designed to be a meeting point for those looking to find themselves and recharge their batteries. They are a sanctuary of serenity, a place where sharing and the joy of simple pleasures are celebrated.
Chalets Altaï
The Altai Massif stretches for almost 2,000 kilometres, forming a landscape of rugged mountains, vast plateaux, crystal-clear lakes and rushing rivers. The snow-capped peaks of the Altai, including Mount Belukha at 4,506 metres, dominate the horizon and offer breathtaking views.
- The intangible link between Alexis Pinturault and these legendary peaks is, without a doubt, gold. In the Mongolian language, Altai means «Mountains of Gold», an appellation that resonates in perfect harmony with Alexis’s heart, always beating to the rhythm of the quest for Gold. The two are united by the quest for excellence, whether in the preservation of nature or in the pursuit of sporting perfection.
La Maison Pinturault embodies the solid values
Sandra and Alexis are true home-grown children, determined to glorify their history and their region by perpetuating their heritage.
As the emblematic family of Courchevel, they help to give it an authentic dimension by promoting sport, family and the importance of tradition.
Alexis Pinturault
The Pinturault family, from grandparents to grandchildren, has always been passionate about mountains, skiing, sport and nature. Alexis Pinturault, Claude Pinturault’s cadet son, has inherited his family’s passion and become one of the best skiers in the world :
- Overall World Cup winner in 2020-21
- Triple world champion and eight-time medallist
- Three-time Olympic medallist (two bronze in giant slalom and one silver in combined)
- Winner of five small globes and a big crystal globe on his 30th birthday (Giant Slalom and Alpin Combined)














