Sainte Foy - France
Located above the Tarentaise valley, Sainte Foy is referred to as the "Jewel in the Crown" of the French Alps, and unlike many larger ski resorts in the area, it remains remarkably unspoilt.
Though the resort itself was only built in 1990, the traditional style of chalets, built using local wood and stone, makes a change from the concrete architecture found in some other resorts. The south-west facing bowl, complete with attractive restaurants and bars, is dominated by Mount Pourri. A lot of the accommodation is in chalets, and this is a popular destination for families, so don't expect much from the nightlife.
Powder hounds will tell you this is their favourite destination for the deep stuff. With short lift queues, this is where they will head, coming over from Val d'Isere and Tignes. Ski passes are affordable, and slopes are uncrowded, whilst the area offers access to some of the world's best skiing in the six surrounding resorts of the Tarantaise valley. Snow conditions are generally very good due to the north-west facing slopes, and the absence of lift queues means that you will have more time to enjoy them. Sainte Foy is great, whether you are skiing as a family - kids under seven ski for free and off-piste activities are plentiful - or plan to do the grand tour and take in the whole area in a week.
| Resort altitude | 1550m - 1550m |
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| Highest lift | 1620m |
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| Lowest lift | 1550m |
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| Kms of piste | 35kms |
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| No of lifts | 5 |
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| Black pistes | 23% |
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| Red pistes | 47% |
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| Blue pistes | 24% |
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| Green pistes | 6% |
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| Snow parks | 0 |
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| Glacier | No |
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| Snowmaking | 1 |
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Where to stay
Where to stay in Sainte Foy as well as the low down on the which accommodation is right for you.
Planning your trip
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On the piste
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Food and drink
The inside view on where to find the best food and drink in Sainte Foy from the best apres-ski bars to the cosiest restaurants and where to eat when you’re skiing
Families
Skiing with children… dream or nightmare? With a little planning, it can be your best ski holiday ever.
Other activities
Can’t ski? Won’t ski? Too much snow or not enough? Find our about other activities in Sainte Foy.
The list
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Webcams and weather
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Our penny’s worth - Open
Our penny’s worth
Although Sainte Foy is maybe not the first resort you think of when heading to the Alps, its altitude and north-west facing slopes means the snow conditions are usually very good. Try and get into a chalet or hotel close to the lifts to make the most of this.
Don’t leave Sainte Foy without…
- Checking out the north-west facing slopes for some of the best snow
- Dining at the Restaurant les Brevettes for some wonderful traditional cuisine
- Taking advantage of the fresh bread available from the boulangerie every day
- Checking out the mountain views from the local ice rink
- Catching the bus up to Tignes for a day's skiing in the Espace Killy
At a glance - Open
| Nearest airports | Type of resort | Stay in | Go for a |
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Chambery Geneva Grenoble Lyon | Small alpine village | Chalets Hotels Independent Travel Tour operator | Week Week+ |
| Good for | Children | Food and drink | Other |
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Off-piste Snowboarding | Creches Babysitting Ski schools
| Apres-ski Evening drinking Resort dining Vegetarian Family friendly Live music Late drinking Mountain dining
| Internet access Churches
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| Other activities |
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Adrenaline fuelled Sightseeing Relaxation Shopping
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