Ste Foy
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| Resort description |
Sainte Foy is a small ski area first opened in 1990. Nestled amongst the trees, this uncrowned gem is known only to a select few. It is close to the large resorts of Tignes, Les Arcs and Val d'Isere, yet holds a real unspoilt, intimate village atmosphere. Built in the Savoyard style it gives a seamless blend of old and new, a refreshing change from some of the concrete jungles found the larger alpine resorts.
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Skiing in Sainte Foy
The new
1650m long six-person chairlift now
joining Charmettes
at 1800m to Marquise at 2500m has dramatically
increased the lift accessed terrain. New blue-run
Grand Solliet and red-run
La Fogliettaz have been
created as a result and more off-piste routes have
been made easily accessible.
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Snowboarding in Sainte Foy
Snowboarders
will find a snowpark.
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Ski school
The ESF in
Sainte Foy offers
private or
group lessons of ski, snowboard, telemark and off piste / Freeride.
A
kindergarten “Jardin des neiges” will welcome
youngsters (from 4 years old) who desire to get
familiarised with the skiing sensations.
For more
information about pre-booking Ski School in Sainte
Foy please select
here
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Lift passes
Sainte Foy
lift passes give you access to all the resort of
“Sainte Foy” (45km of slopes). Thanks to
inter-station agreements, your Sainte Foy lift pass
will also offer you, during your stay, discounted
rates to the ski resorts of Val d'Isère, Tignes, Les
Arcs and La Rosière.
For more
information about pre-booking Sainte Foy Lift Passes
please select
here
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| The Skiing |
| Sainte Foy is famous for its vast amounts of quiet, untouched powder slopes. The lift system offers access to a choice of green, blue and reds that run through the trees offering great fun and are real confidence builders. This resort appeals to a mixed level of skiers and boarders, and is frequented by locals and ski instructors from nearby 'mega resorts' on their days off. |
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| Après Ski |
| There are a mix of 8 restaurants, from traditional fondue and raclette to haute cuisine. There are a few bars offering a relaxed night scene. For the more adventurous 'night owls' it presents the possibility of venturing to Val d'Isere for some serious après ski! |
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| Amenities |
| Sainte Foy offers a well equipped selection of ski shops, small supermarkets and a children's area near to the ski school. Other amenities include banks, a post office and bakeries. |
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| Activities |
| There are many opportunities for activities other than skiing in Sainte Foy, these range from paragliding, dog-sledding and snow-shoeing to guided snow walks and snow biking. The resort also offers opportunities for a days' heli-skiing. |
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| Getting there |
Driving distance: From Calais: 587 miles, approximately 9 hrs.
Airport access: Chambery: 75 miles, approximately 1 hr 30 mins. Lyon: 125 miles, approximately 2 hrs 15 mins. Geveva: 125 miles, approximately 2 hrs 20 mins. |
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| Ski Facts |
| Village height: |
1550m |
Slope range: |
1550 - 2620m |
Ski area: |
Sainte Foy |
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| Piste coverage |
25 |
| Ski lifts |
5 |
| Ski runs |
15 |
| Green |
1 |
| Blue |
4 |
| Red |
7 |
| Black |
3 |
| Snow cannons |
1 |
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| Beginners |
** |
| Intermediates |
*** |
| Experts |
**** |
| Boarders |
**** |
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