
© Oxygene Ski & Snowboard School

© Oxygene Ski & Snowboard School

© Oxygene Ski & Snowboard School

© Oxygene Ski & Snowboard School
Oxygene off piste and mountain guiding
Off piste adventures with experience English-speaking guides
Oxygene mountain guides provide excellent off-piste experiences with safety equipment provided.
Make the most of each powder day. If you want to explore the true terrain of the mountain, learn how to ski across powder and ride the line of the season, Oxygene are there to help.
They offer sessions for those that are just starting to explore off-piste through to those that already have plenty of experience and want to find the best powder spots in the valley.
All their mountain guides are fully qualified and have plenty of experience in the local terrain. They all speak English (other languages are also available) so you can relax and communicate with ease.
Oxygene take safety seriously. That’s why when you book one of their off-piste and guiding lessons, they offer helmets and protective padding, transceivers, shovels, probes and ABS bags completely free of charge. At Oxygene, they know how to handle the mountain with care.
What you can do
Four hours off piste guiding
Wake up to the magic of the Three Valley’s back country and clip-in to our four hour morning off-piste lessons in Val Thorens. With safety equipment (that’s your probes, shovel, backpack and transceiver) included as standard, you’ll explore how to play safe on untouched terrain. These sessions are ideal for intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders with group sizes from just two to six people. If you’re hunting for the line of season, look no further.
Seven hours off piste guiding
Make a powder day of it and join Oxygene’s seven hour off-piste guiding in the Three Valleys. If you’re a Level four+ skier or boarder who’s looking for some serious off-piste action, their full day sessions are sure to satisfy.
Covering up to 4 valleys’ worth of off-piste terrain, their guides take two to six powder hounds with all safety equipment included as standard (so that’s your backpack, probe, transceiver and shovel). Teaching you and friends how to read the mountain and steer clear of trouble.
Worth knowing
The ski school is open for lessons in winter and spring, but the bookings team are available year round to assist with bookings or queries.
Where to meet
Courchevel 1850
Their meeting point is at the base of the Jardin Alpin bubble which can be found opposite the tourist office at the Croisette. Look out for their Oxygene flags and their orange and blue uniforms.
La Tania
They’ll be waiting in the centre of La Tania just before the footbridge that crosses the piste. Look out for their Oxygene flags and their orange and blue uniforms.