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Croatia is a fascinating, beautiful country with sparkling, clear sea, lots of sunshine, many islands and lots to see and do. The hotel is lovely, and we had great ministry and fellowship, too.
Your staff, Danny and Christy, were fantastic, too!
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Ste Foy, Tarentaise

Sainte Foy en Tarentaise (The secret is out!)

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Hannah Douglass, our Richmond Ski Guide and Chalet Host for The Lodge at Ste Foy writes:

  Hannah Douglass Ste Foy"Over the four winter seasons that I worked in Tignes I often heard rumours abound of a powder eldorado nestled further down the Tarentaise Valley. I first visited Sainte Foy eight years ago and was instantly enchanted by this very special, friendly and incredibly relaxing place. I have been back several times since and have watched the resort grow handsomely yet still managing to retain an intimate village feel.

The pistes are quiet and very pretty, many taking in the pretty woodland scenes.  Another big draw for me is the off piste which is easily accessible and often blanketed by well preserved powder with plenty of natural drops, walls and tree covered powder parks to satisfy most free-riders. 

The other fun thing about coming to Sainte Foy is the accessibility of the neighbouring world-class ski resorts - Tignes, Val d'isere and Les Arcs all being very close by and easily accessible.  I will be running a day trip there during your week with us.  However, the thought of returning at the end of the day to the peace, quiet and beauty of Sainte Foy fills me with real happiness and excitement.

I feel very excited and incredibly privileged to be spending the coming season in this very special and inspirational place."

SAINTE-FOY-TARENTAISE STATISTICS

Village Height

1550m

Highest Ski point

2620m

Total Piste

35km

Number of lifts

4

Chambery Transfer

2 ½ hours

Eurostar Transfer - Bourg

40 minutes

Chalet Size

20 maximum

Beginners

Very good

Intermediate

Very good

Advanced

Very good

Snowboard

Very good

Blacks

3

Reds

6

Blues

5

Greens

1

Off piste

Unsurpassed


St Foy Chalet 8 piste map
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Beginners

Never set foot on snow before? Tried skiing once, years ago? Already a skier and want to try snowboarding? Want to bring the whole family? Sainte Foy is the ideal place to learn.

Just metres from the resort centre there are two gentle, wide nursery slopes. Not only are these two slopes free, meaning you only have to buy a lift pass once you feel confident to go a little higher, they are also served by two 'magic carpets' (slow-moving conveyor belts which transport you to the start of the nursery slope). Of course, you can sample all of this and learn the basics while in the safe hands of a fully-qualified ski school instructor.

After two or three days you may well feel confident to get on the chairlift and witness the breathtaking views from a higher vantage point. At the top of the first chairlift is another gentle nursery slope. From here you can ski or snowboard down your first green run which gently leads you back to the nursery slopes. It is a beautiful, constant run with no hidden surprises. Once you have mastered this, you can continue higher to try a blue run!

Intermediates

Been on a few skiing or snowboarding holidays? A confident skier or snowboarder? Sainte Foy offers some excellent runs with which to start your holiday. Long blue runs are ideal for improving wide carve turns. Steeper, more technical red runs are excellent for practising tight turns and for controlling speed.

Want to explore further? Why not hire an instructor for the day to help improve your technique? Or perhaps try some fun, challenging routes through the trees with a private guide? There is plenty of snow-covered area on which to practise, improve, have fun and explore!

Advanced & Off-Piste

You are a confident skier or snowboarder, able to take on challenging red and black runs. You have some off-piste experience as well. Sainte Foy's terrain enables advanced skiers to really push their skills to the limit. The ungroomed black runs of 'Crystal Dark', 'Morion', and 'Crêt Serru du Haut' are steep descents, often with moguls. These runs require off-piste knowledge as well as the necessary safety equipment needed to venture off the beaten track (transceiver, shovel, probe). If in doubt, always hire an off-piste guide.

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