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£388,274
€450,000
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Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise, Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes1 bath
3 receptions
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Property location
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Features and description
- Sainte Foy en Tarentaise
- Historic property
- Garden
- Ski locker or storage
- Near restaurant
- Ski in - Ski out
- Under 200m from the nearest ski lift
- Near bar
- In ski resort
- 0-2 km to amenities
- Panoramic views
- Woodburner(s)
- Sainte Foy
- Electricity on site
- Private parking
- Character property
- Mountain view
- Electric Heaters
- Open fireplace
- To be renovated
- Wood fuelled heating
- Business potential
- 0-2km to amenities
- Resort property
- Ski
- Unknown
The Alpage can be accessed in summer 4x4 recommended
In winter you can walk the 400 m from the chairlift, or you could ski down.
Please note Alpages are not authorised as dwellings, whilst you can sleep there in the summer months it is not permitted to use as an accommodation in the winter .
The Alpage is one of 4 chalets situated in the l'arpettaz area,
Entry level with 2 connected rooms and a cave, a small kitchen island is in place . There is a mezzanine which would make a cosy sleeping area.
There is also a space to install a stove / fireplace
Stairs lead to a lower level with an additional room that opens out onto a courtyard protected from the elements . There is also a very basic shower room with sink and WC.
Secure doors and windows are in place, and there is basic insulation and concrete levels in place. Whilst there is evidently work to do to make it into a magical hideaway, the structure and envelope of the building is in place.
Tucked away in the Upper Tarentaise valley, Sainte Foy Tarentaise is a boutique alpine resort that has earned a loyal following for its authenticity, charm, and exceptional off-piste skiing. Often referred to as a “hidden gem, ” it offers a quieter, more exclusive experience than its larger neighbours, yet with access to world-class terrain and excellent natural snowfall thanks to its northwest-facing slopes.
The resort sits at 1,550 metres, with skiing up to 2,620 metres and a vertical drop of over 1,000 metres. While it offers around 43 km of groomed pistes for all abilities, Sainte Foy is particularly renowned among seasoned skiers and guides for its untouched powder fields, tree skiing, and lift-accessed backcountry routes. Heliskiing is also possible from the nearby glacier du Ruitor and across the border into Italy, adding to its freeride appeal.
Despite being a purpose-built resort developed in the 1990s, Sainte Foy has been designed with care to reflect traditional Savoyard architecture, using stone, wood, and slate to preserve the character of the region. The result is a tasteful and harmonious village setting that feels more like an old mountain hamlet than a modern ski station.
Families are particularly well catered for here. The resort centre is pedestrianised and safe for children, with dedicated beginner zones, esf ski school, sledging areas, and gentle slopes close to most accommodations. Off the slopes, visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, dog sledding, and tranquil forest walks. In summer, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking, with lift access open for alpine exploration.
The atmosphere in Sainte Foy is warm and relaxed. There are several inviting restaurants and bars offering regional cuisine and a friendly après-ski, along with essential shops and services, all within easy reach. While more low-key than larger resorts, Sainte Foy’s intimacy and quality of life appeal strongly to those seeking a more refined and restful mountain experience.
Easily accessible from Bourg-Saint-Maurice, just 11 km away, and with connections to major airports such as Chambéry, Geneva, and Lyon, Sainte Foy combines convenience with seclusion. It’s an exceptional location for those looking to invest in a mountain property that offers not only superb skiing but also year-round appeal and a strong sense of community.
Whether for a holiday home, lifestyle investment, or a full-time relocation, Sainte Foy Tarentaise presents an increasingly rare opportunity: Alpine authenticity, preserved.
In winter you can walk the 400 m from the chairlift, or you could ski down.
Please note Alpages are not authorised as dwellings, whilst you can sleep there in the summer months it is not permitted to use as an accommodation in the winter .
The Alpage is one of 4 chalets situated in the l'arpettaz area,
Entry level with 2 connected rooms and a cave, a small kitchen island is in place . There is a mezzanine which would make a cosy sleeping area.
There is also a space to install a stove / fireplace
Stairs lead to a lower level with an additional room that opens out onto a courtyard protected from the elements . There is also a very basic shower room with sink and WC.
Secure doors and windows are in place, and there is basic insulation and concrete levels in place. Whilst there is evidently work to do to make it into a magical hideaway, the structure and envelope of the building is in place.
Tucked away in the Upper Tarentaise valley, Sainte Foy Tarentaise is a boutique alpine resort that has earned a loyal following for its authenticity, charm, and exceptional off-piste skiing. Often referred to as a “hidden gem, ” it offers a quieter, more exclusive experience than its larger neighbours, yet with access to world-class terrain and excellent natural snowfall thanks to its northwest-facing slopes.
The resort sits at 1,550 metres, with skiing up to 2,620 metres and a vertical drop of over 1,000 metres. While it offers around 43 km of groomed pistes for all abilities, Sainte Foy is particularly renowned among seasoned skiers and guides for its untouched powder fields, tree skiing, and lift-accessed backcountry routes. Heliskiing is also possible from the nearby glacier du Ruitor and across the border into Italy, adding to its freeride appeal.
Despite being a purpose-built resort developed in the 1990s, Sainte Foy has been designed with care to reflect traditional Savoyard architecture, using stone, wood, and slate to preserve the character of the region. The result is a tasteful and harmonious village setting that feels more like an old mountain hamlet than a modern ski station.
Families are particularly well catered for here. The resort centre is pedestrianised and safe for children, with dedicated beginner zones, esf ski school, sledging areas, and gentle slopes close to most accommodations. Off the slopes, visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, dog sledding, and tranquil forest walks. In summer, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking, with lift access open for alpine exploration.
The atmosphere in Sainte Foy is warm and relaxed. There are several inviting restaurants and bars offering regional cuisine and a friendly après-ski, along with essential shops and services, all within easy reach. While more low-key than larger resorts, Sainte Foy’s intimacy and quality of life appeal strongly to those seeking a more refined and restful mountain experience.
Easily accessible from Bourg-Saint-Maurice, just 11 km away, and with connections to major airports such as Chambéry, Geneva, and Lyon, Sainte Foy combines convenience with seclusion. It’s an exceptional location for those looking to invest in a mountain property that offers not only superb skiing but also year-round appeal and a strong sense of community.
Whether for a holiday home, lifestyle investment, or a full-time relocation, Sainte Foy Tarentaise presents an increasingly rare opportunity: Alpine authenticity, preserved.
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