Sainte Foy Ski Holidays
Sainte Foy Ski Holidays

Sainte Foy Ski Holidays

A bit about Sainte Foy

4.5/5WONDERFUL (110 REVIEWS)
Sainte Foy Tarentaise is distinguished by its charming traditional architecture and tranquil ambiance. Unlike its bustling neighbors Tignes, Val d'Isère, and Les Arcs, Sainte Foy offers a serene skiing experience, perfect for those seeking a quieter retreat. The resort boasts 41 km of well-maintained pistes, primarily catering to intermediates and beginners, with ski-in, ski-out convenience and stunning views of Mont Pourri and the Aiguille Rouge Mountain Range. Renowned for its exceptional off-piste opportunities, it attracts powder enthusiasts to explore varied terrain, including legendary routes like the deserted hamlet of Le Monal and the thrilling 1700m drop down Foglietta. Despite its modest size, Sainte Foy’s four lifts provide access to diverse slopes with minimal queues. As a haven for families and beginners, it combines secluded charm with extensive skiing opportunities, making it an ideal destination for quality skiing away from commercial hustle.
Sainte Foy resort facts
Ski areaSainte Foy Tarentaise
Total slopes143 km
Easy slopes2 runs
Intermediate slopes5 runs
Difficult slopes9 runs
Expert slopes5 runs
Number of lifts6
Snow range1,550 m - 2,620 m
Resort height1,450 m - 2,620 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
4/10
Intermediates
6/10
Experts
4/10
Snowboarders
5/10
Rating by group type
Friends
6/10
Families
4/10
Couples
7/10
Transfer times to Sainte Foy
Chambéry airport1 hr 30 min
Lyon airport2 hr 15 min
Grenoble airport2 hr 15 min
Geneva airport2 hr 15 min

A bit about Sainte Foy

4.5/5WONDERFUL (110 REVIEWS)
Sainte Foy Tarentaise is distinguished by its charming traditional architecture and tranquil ambiance. Unlike its bustling neighbors Tignes, Val d'Isère, and Les Arcs, Sainte Foy offers a serene skiing experience, perfect for those seeking a quieter retreat. The resort boasts 41 km of well-maintained pistes, primarily catering to intermediates and beginners, with ski-in, ski-out convenience and stunning views of Mont Pourri and the Aiguille Rouge Mountain Range. Renowned for its exceptional off-piste opportunities, it attracts powder enthusiasts to explore varied terrain, including legendary routes like the deserted hamlet of Le Monal and the thrilling 1700m drop down Foglietta. Despite its modest size, Sainte Foy’s four lifts provide access to diverse slopes with minimal queues. As a haven for families and beginners, it combines secluded charm with extensive skiing opportunities, making it an ideal destination for quality skiing away from commercial hustle.
Sainte Foy resort facts
Ski areaSainte Foy Tarentaise
Total slopes143 km
Easy slopes2 runs
Intermediate slopes5 runs
Difficult slopes9 runs
Expert slopes5 runs
Number of lifts6
Snow range1,550 m - 2,620 m
Resort height1,450 m - 2,620 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
4/10
Intermediates
6/10
Experts
4/10
Snowboarders
5/10
Rating by group type
Friends
6/10
Families
4/10
Couples
7/10
Transfer times to Sainte Foy
Chambéry airport1 hr 30 min
Geneva airport2 hr 15 min
Grenoble airport2 hr 15 min
Lyon airport2 hr 15 min

Sainte Foy Tarentaise, France

Nestled in the serene Tarentaise Valley, Sainte Foy is a picture-perfect ski resort known for its traditional charm and family-friendly atmosphere. Praised for its uncrowded slopes and excellent snow conditions, it offers both exhilarating off-piste opportunities and gentle runs ideal for beginners and intermediates.

Skiing in Sainte Foy Tarentaise

Beginners: Sainte Foy offers an excellent starting point for beginners with easy-access nursery slopes located in the village. New skiers can learn the basics on gentle greens like Galopins and Marmottes before progressing to the more extensive and picturesque blues served by the Grand Plan chairlift.

Intermediates: Intermediate skiers have endless opportunities to explore, starting with the wide-open blues and challenging reds from the Festkogel gondola. These runs are perfect for refining skiing techniques before progressing to more challenging terrain.

Advanced: The resort offers challenging pistes for advanced skiers and boarders, including the steep Morion and Crystal Dark black runs. For those craving deep snow, the off-piste routes accessible from the Aiguille chairlift are worth exploring.

Off-piste: Sainte Foy is renowned for its exceptional off-piste skiing, with areas like the north face of Fogliettaz and multiple ski touring routes, including peaks like Archeboc and Ruitor. These areas offer breathtaking scenery and pristine snow conditions, making Sainte Foy a hidden gem for freeride enthusiasts seeking solitude and untouched snow.

Plan ahead your perfect ski vacation, download the latest Sainte Foy piste map and explore the trails and lifts ahead of time to ensure an unforgettable skiing experience.

Families

Sainte Foy is indeed an ideal destination for family ski holidays, known for its welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Accommodations are conveniently located close to the ski lifts and equipped with family facilities, ensuring everything you need, including the ski school, is just a short walk away.

For the little ones, the resort offers beginner slopes equipped with two free magic carpets—Marmots and Gallopins—perfectly suited for young skiers. All chairlifts also feature kid-stopper fittings to ensure safety. Beyond skiing, a variety of family-oriented activities are available, such as snowshoe walking and dog-sledding adventures, delighting all ages. Additionally, children under seven ski for free, making Sainte Foy not only a convenient but also an economical choice for families.

Activities

Snow activities: Dog sledging, snow-shoe hiking, ice diving, bobsleigh, heli-skiing, ice climbing, toboggan run

Non-skiing activities: Spa and wellbeing, paragliding

Sainte Foy Tarentaise après ski

Sainte Foy offers a quiet après-ski scene that's perfect for those who prefer a laid-back experience rather than bustling nightlife. While there are a few local bars, they don't compare to the vibrant après-ski scenes in nearby resorts such as Val d'Isere, Tignes, and Les Arcs, which are just a short drive away and offer a much more lively atmosphere.

Sainte Foy Tarentaise restaurants

Despite its small size, Sainte Foy features around 15 restaurants that offer a surprisingly high quality of dining options. From local mountain specialties to more familiar dishes like pizza, the resort culinary scene caters to a variety of tastes.

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