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Yellowstone Lodge, Sainte Foy

Resort Distance: 1000

Guests: 12 - 23

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SKI TERRAIN

41km (plus extensive off piste, heli-skiing availability and option to ski neighbouring giant regions like Val d’Isere-Tignes or Les Arcs-La Plagne)

HIGHEST LIFT

Col de l’Aiguille Chairlift (2620m)

RESORT ALTITUDE

1,550m

RUNS

Green 10%, Blue 35%, Red 40%, Black 15%

CLOSEST AIRPORT

Chambery: 2.45hrs, Geneva: 3.15 hrs, Lyon: 3.15hrs

WHEN TO VISIT ST FOY

The best time is from mid-December to early April.

BEGINNERS

Sainte Foy is an excellent choice for beginners, offering a relaxed, low-stress environment to master skiing. The resort's ski area is much quieter compared to larger resorts, making it ideal for first-timers. With a variety of ski schools and private instructors available, beginners can enjoy group or private lessons tailored to their needs. The resort also features several carpet lifts and easy-to-ride chairlifts, along with gentle green runs and slightly more challenging blues, such as the long and wide Grande Soliet trail, providing a perfect progression for new skiers.

WHO IS ST FOY BEST FOR?

Sainte Foy is best for mixed ability groups, families and those looking for a quieter ski resort.

PISTE MAP

Piste Map for St Foy

RESORT GUIDE

FOR KIDS

Sainte Foy is a fantastic destination for families, offering a peaceful alternative to the hustle and bustle of larger resorts. In addition to skiing, families can enjoy activities like snowshoeing and dog-sledging for a unique experience. The resort's quieter, more relaxed atmosphere makes it a great place for kids to learn and play. With convenient access from most chalets and a variety of ski schools offering lessons for children, Sainte Foy ensures a fun and stress-free holiday for the whole family.

APRES SKI & NIGHTLIFE

Sainte Foy offers a relaxed après-ski scene with cosy bars and chalets where you can unwind after a day on the slopes. The resort's small size means the nightlife is low-key, but you'll find a few inviting spots to enjoy a drink, such as the popular "Le Bistrot" or the lively "Bar Le Coin." For those seeking a quieter, more intimate experience, the resort's chalets and restaurants provide a warm atmosphere to socialise and enjoy traditional Savoyard cuisine, making it perfect for those looking to relax in a charming, tranquil setting.

MOUNTAIN RESTAURANTS

Les Marquises has built a strong reputation for its great menu, daily specials and friendly, fast service and is widely regarded as one of the best mountain restaurants at Ste Foy.

La Maison à Colonnes is located within an old farm building that dates back to 1755. Located on the snow front in front of Mt Pourri and welcomes skiers for lunch or dinner

Eden’s Kitchen is open from 11 until 3 Sunday to Friday and does a speciality barbecue lunch.  Locally butchered meat is prepared in an array of fusions and styles, with Diot sausages, Montbéliard steak or Cote de Boeuf on the menu.

IN RESORT RESTAURANTS

The popular Black Diamond Restaurant lead by Head Chef John Sutcliffe is open from 6pm nightly (except Mondays) and offers fine dining with a menu including locally sourced fillet steak, duck, fish, vegetarian and vegan dishes as well as daily specials.  

Chez Merie has the feel of a private dining chalet and provides a full gastronomic experience for carnivores with some meat dishes cooked over an open fireplace. Vegetarians should probably look elsewhere.

Le Monal has different ‘ambiances’ to choose from: a skier’s bistro service until 4pm for filling fodder or ‘la carte gourmande’ with panoramic views at the restaurant for dinner. 

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