Pool Facilities for Relaxation and Fun

Brides-les-Bains has always been closely linked with water. Naturally, this aquatic focus has led to the spa resort having its own outdoor swimming pool and superb spa, one of the most renowned in France.

The pool complex in Courchevel, just down the road from Brides-les-Bains, offers fun water activities.

Activities

Swimming in the Open Air!

Swimming in the Open Air!

 

The public swimming pool in Brides-les-Bains, overlooking the Doron de Bozel river, gives you the chance to have a swim and bask in the sun (and work on your tan!) against a revitalising backdrop of mountains and nature.

It is managed by the neighbouring spa and has a supervised 24-metre outdoor swimming pool.

In the summer season, the swimming pool in Brides-les-Bains is open every day from 11am to 7pm.

Relaxation and well-being activities

Recharge your Batteries at the Brides-les-Bains Spa

Recharge your Batteries at the Brides-les-Bains Spa

 

Sink into a little wellness bubble amidst the beautiful mountains of Savoie!

With modern facilities including a 600m2 pool complex and a 500m2 relaxation area, the Grand Spa Thermal in Brides-les-Bains is one of the largest spas in France.

With a hammam, a steam bath, a sauna, ice-cold showers, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a lap pool, a fun pool and more, the Grand Spa Thermal in Brides-les-Bains really does have everything you need for a welcome relaxation break, a fitness transformation and a well-deserved rest!

 

Family activities

A Swimming and Activity Complex

A Swimming and Activity Complex

 

Less than 20 minutes’ drive from Brides-les-Bains, Aquamotion Courchevel is a huge pool complex designed for you to have fun in complete safety and make unforgettable memories with all the family.

The largest mountain swimming complex in Europe has heated indoor and outdoor ‘lagoons’, large water slides, a fun pool, a torrent river, a baby pool and a paddling pool for the kids.

And it’s not just about fun; there’s also a swimming pool with lanes marked out for serious swimmers.

Go Fishing in One of France’s Natural Parks

While you’re in Brides-les-Bains, take the opportunity for some fishing, a peaceful and relaxing “nature sport”.

Activities

Fishing in and Around Brides-les-Bains

Fishing in and Around Brides-les-Bains

 

The 3 Vallées area has a splendid natural environment where you can fish in the clean, crystalline waters of its magnificent mountain lakes, rivers, streams and ponds.

Fishing in the mountains takes skill and tends to be challenging.
The Pêche de Savoie ‘1 fish’ fishing spot on the Doron de Bozel below Brides-les-Bains gives you the chance to really immerse yourself in nature.

Not far away, in the Bonrieu de Bozel and the Doron de Champagny and its tributaries, fishers can find brown trout and brook trout.
And fishing spots can also be great places for scenic walks.

 

Activities

Fishing Rights in the Mountains

Fishing Rights in the Mountains

 

The rules on fishing in the mountains are the same as they are in the rest of France. You must have a fishing permit. This can be a one-day, one-week or one-year permit (Adult or Inter-Federation, Women’s Taster, Child/Teenager, or Under 12s Taster).

Anglers can purchase fishing permits all year round in tourist offices as well as specialized shops like France Rurale in Moutiers or online cartedepeche.fr

See the list of agents in Savoie


White Water!

There is a whole host of watersports available near Brides-les-Bains. With their combination of sport and total immersion in the natural environment, they are very popular.

Activities

Canoeing and Kayaking

Canoeing and Kayaking

 

While kayaking and canoeing are similar in many ways, they essentially differ on two points: the position of the rower(s) and the paddle.

Navigating down a river in this kind of boat is a chance to let the current take you far from everyday life and to see places that sometimes can’t be reached in other ways.

The white water version is more challenging, and beginners will need to take an introductory class beforehand.

 

Thrilling activities

White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting

Originating in the US, white water rafting consists of travelling down stretches of river interspersed with rapids on board an inflatable raft.

The rafts can be steered by one person with an oar, or by a group using paddles. They are specially designed to remain stable even in rapids.

This activity is open to anyone who can swim but can be very challenging depending on the type of river.

In any case, this activity is a great opportunity for some adrenaline-filled fun!

Thrilling activities

Canyoning

Canyoning

Great for thrill seekers, canyoning is a sport that consists of navigating down a mountain stream or river in a gorge by sliding down natural slides, abseiling, jumping, etc.


With this fun, refreshing (and intense!) activity, thrills are guaranteed, and you can do it less than an hour from Brides-les-Bains.

Thrilling activities

Waterskiing

Waterskiing

Waterskiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing... The Savoie region has many spots where fans of watersports can take part in these activities, as well as areas where they can relax. Thrills, safety and a friendly atmosphere all in one!

Le Wam Park
Wam Park in Montailleur, less than 45 minutes from Brides-les-Bains, has something for all the family. Centred around two cable tows, this water park offers cable wakeboarding and waterskiing, inflatables, slides with diving boards, stand-up paddleboarding, scuba diving, a climbing wall over the water and more.


Ski Caraïbes
Club Ski Caraïbes is in a fantastic spot only fifty kilometres or so from Brides-les-Bains. The lake, with its approved slalom course, offers excellent conditions for waterskiing so that everyone can put on their best performance.

Les 3 Vallées

Descriptive

Les 3 Vallées : 600kms of slopes, 7 ski resorts. The World's largest ski area®

3 Valleys, 7 resorts
Les 3 Vallées® : 3 valleys, 7 ski resorts

Firstly, the Saint-Bon valley. It was the first to offer winter sports facilities and is also the one in which the largest number of ski resorts are linked by ski lift and by ski run. There are four resorts altogether, located at an altitude of 1300 to 1850 metres and between them forming Courchevel ski resort.

The second and neighbouring valley is that of Les Allues. It comprises two resorts that make up the heart of Les 3 Vallées®, Méribel and Méribel-Mottaret, located at an altitude of 1500 and 1700 metres respectively. As well as offering their own ski areas, the ” sister-resorts ” work largely as redistribution centres for the flow of skiers.
Then, Brides-les-Bains (at an altitude of 600 metres) is a spa resort that is linked by cable car to Méribel, the main town in the Allues valley.

Next is the largest valley in the ski area – the Belleville valley is home to three resorts : St-Martin-de-Belleville(1400 metres), Les Menuires (1850 metres) and Val Thorens (2300 metres), the highest ski resort in Europe. In this valley alone, (which is one of the largest districts in France) one day is simply not long enough to explore all of the different skiing possibilities.
Not forgetting Orelle, at an altitude of 900 metres) in the Maurienne valley which enabled the southern slopes to be equipped for skiing, providing access to the top of Les 3 Vallées®: la Pointe du Bouchet (3400 metres).

Just imagine Les 3 Vallées®.

Between the two large valleys nestles the smaller one of La Perrière. It recently joined the successful ski area with the construction of the resort of La Tania (at an altitude of 1350 metres), enabling skiers to access the slopes of Courchevel and Meribel, situated just a stone?s throw away by cable car.

Next is the largest valley in the ski area – the Belleville valley is home to three resorts : St-Martin-de-Belleville (1400 metres), Les Menuires (1850 metres) and Val Thorens (2300 metres), the highest ski resort in Europe. In this valley alone, (which is one of the largest districts in France) one day is simply not long enough to explore all of the different skiing possibilities?

Les 3 Vallées are home to eight ski resorts that are linked together by a unique network of ski lifts and ski runs. The resorts and villages lower down in the valley should also be added to these : Brides-les-Bains (at an altitude of 600 metres) is a spa resort that is linked by cable car to Méribel, the main town in the Allues valley, and Orelle (at an altitude of 900 metres) in the Maurienne valley which enabled the southern slopes to be equipped for skiing, providing access to the top of Les 3 Vallées: la Pointe du Bouchet (3400 metres).

Opening Times :

From 06/12/2025 to 17/04/2026 daily.

Languages spoken :

  • English
  • French
  • Italian

Services :

  • Checkroom
  • Club for children
  • Day nursery
  • Dispositif photo
  • Free WiFi access
  • Internet access by fibre
  • Paid WiFi access
  • Restaurant
  • Ski room
  • Wi-fi

Equipements :

  • Big air bag
  • Boarder cross
  • Camper van reception area
  • Camper van service area
  • Car park
  • Coach parking
  • Covered car park
  • Covered picnic area
  • Defibrillator
  • First aid station
  • Free car park
  • Half pipe
  • Manned car park
  • Nordik park
  • Orientation board
  • Parking nearby
  • Pay car park
  • Picnic area
  • Play area
  • Playground
  • Private parking
  • Public WC
  • Salom stadium
  • Ski locker
  • Ski room at the foot of the piste
  • Slegde run for children
  • Snowpark
  • Snow tubing
  • Underground parking
  • Gratuit pour les moins de 5 ans.
    Family Flex: from 3 people with maximum 2 adults and minimum 1 child from 5 to 17 years old (maximum 6 children), price per person = child rate (except for the season pass)

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    Contact
    Address

    Francoz
    73140 Orelle