Discover Sainte Foy Tarentaise in Summer
Traditional chalets made of wood, stone and slate
Its architecture is cleverly modelled on the very traditional chalets made of wood, cut stone and Italian slate that make up the many villages and hamlets that make up the commune of Sainte Foy. There are no more than thirty of them. With the attention to detail and rigour that the locals imposed on themselves, the new chalets feature stone columns, a symbol of the wealth once imported from the neighbouring Italian valley of Aosta.
At the gateway to the Vanoise National Park
Sainte Foy is a natural setting nestled on the edge of the Vanoise National Park.
A living territory, to be explored and discovered through its atmosphere and heritage, this first French National Park, created in 1963, is a privileged place for environmental awareness and education.
A living territory, to be explored and discovered through its atmosphere and heritage, this first French National Park, created in 1963, is a privileged place for environmental awareness and education.
Station side or village side?
In Sainte Foy, you have the choice of staying at the ski resort, named 'Sainte-Foy Station' or opting for accommodation in the many hamlets for an authentic village life. Sun facing chalets looking out onto the Haute Tarentaise valley with chalets that are a mix between authentic spirit and chic, between discrete luxury and top-of-the-range service, between traditional and exceptional accommodation. We aim to offer the best quality accommodation to our guests, no matter which area they decide to stay in.
A well-kept secret!
A ski area with guaranteed peace and quiet (less than 5000 beds in the resort), preserved nature in the heart of a forest of spruces and larches....
Sainte Foy is a well-kept secret. Far from the crowds. Without a car and skis on your feet. Perfect for a skiing holiday but not only that!