
BELLEVILLE VALLEY


Based at 1400m and directly linked into the vast Three Valleys network by an 8 person
gondola, St Martin de Belleville offers unlimited, world-
Clusters of traditional chalets and original Savoyard farmhouses are dominated by the close mountains with chamois and wild boars roaming free in the surrounding forests. The scenery is stunning.
As an added bonus Val Thorens, officially the highest resort in Europe, is situated
at the top of the valley offering great skiing from mid-
I believe that the skiing is the best anywhere, forget the rest of the Three Valleys,
the Belleville valley alone is enough to satisfy most skiers and certainly in itself
bigger than your average resort. I love it because of the variety; you can cruise
the blues and reds, you can pound the moguls, you can experience amazing off-
In the height of summer during July and August the valley is host to walkers, nature lovers and adventure seekers who arrive to enjoy the traditional and less traditional mountain activities along with the colourful mountain meadows and beauty of the contrasting vibrant green against snow capped mountains. It is also a near neighbour to the Vanoise Park, a protected area of outstanding natural beauty.
St Martin de Belleville has a lower key nightlife than its glitzy neighbours. Having said that, the valley boasts two Michelin starred restaurants, one being situated three minutes from the village, the other in Val Thorens. St Martin itself has several friendly bars and restaurants which retain a mountain village atmosphere with prices to match. It seems ideal for ski and mountain lovers looking for an authentic atmosphere a little apart from the crowds, and out of season it still has life and enough year round residents to stop it feeling like a ghost town.
