Chataigne is in the Fermes de Sainte Foy apartments just below the shops and restaurants of Sainte Foy ski resort. It is a short walk from the main nursery slope and lifts. There are spa facilities within walking distance. It is a stylish 70m² apartment with ground floor access offering spectacular views of the Tarentaise valley and Aiguille Rouge and Mont Pourri mountains from the large balcony.
The 70m2 accommodation for 6-8 people comprises:
Ski and boot locker close to the chalet
Entrance hall with boot and coat storage
Master bedroom with double bed, built-in wardrobe, ensuite shower, wash basin and WC
Double/twin bedroom with double bed or twin beds, built-in wardrobe
Twin bedroom with two single beds and built-in wardrobe
Family bathroom with bath/shower, wash basin and washing machine
Separate WC
Large, open-plan, living room, with large comfy sofa, which converts into a double sofa bed for additional guests, HD TV (UK Freeview & French channels) with Blu-Ray player, Ipod dock, Wii console, FREE wireless internet connection, and French doors leading to the large sunny balcony
Well equipped kitchen area with oven, hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, espresso/filter coffee machine, toaster
Large balcony (13.5m2) with garden furniture, barbecue and stunning views of Mont Pourri and the Aiguille Rouge.
Private parking space in the underground car park below the apartments.
Chataigne is deemed to have the equivalent features of a 3 star tourist classification
Chalets sur la Montagne are delightful, wood- and stone-built Savoyard ski chalets and apartments, nestled on the mountainside at Sainte Foy ski resort. They have spectacular views across the Tarentaise valley to the Aiguille Rouge and Mont Pourri mountains, and are just a short walk from the pistes. As they are private homes, the properties have a very high quality of furnishings and equipment throughout with plenty of storage space. There's very efficient electric heating and plenty of hot water. A good selection of books, videos, and games are provided. Please note that the chalets are strictly NON-SMOKING.
Ski schools and children: Ski schools: The ESF ski school is like many other things in Ste Foy: small, friendly and intimate! The instructors in the ESF have a great record of successful teaching of our friends, family and guests. We can also arrange off-piste instruction and guiding.
Children: The Chalets sur la Montagne properties are a particularly suitable base for a holiday with children being perfectly placed to ski in probably the most child friendly resort in the world: Ste. Foy! Ski passes for the under 5’s are free.
The well equipped crèche takes those over 3 years and can link up with the ski school so that your children can be entertained and cared for from 9AM to 5PM should you so wish. Ste Foy is a resort where parents can ski with the peace of mind that their children are in good hands.
There is an exceptionally good state registered child minder who will take the under 3’s who lives 5 minutes drive away from the Chalet or we can arrange for childcare at the Chalet.
Non skiers: Non-skiers are well catered for with facilities for cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing, dog-sledding, ice-climbing, ice-fishing, ice-skating and swimming nearby. Or why not just relax on the sunny balcony at the Chalet, and leave the strenuous activities to others. Shoppers will enjoy a stroll around the shops and weekly markets at the major resorts.
Summer: There are numerous walking and mountain bike routes in the area, to suit all levels of ability. In the peak summer months of July and August, many of the ski lifts in the neighbouring resorts of Les Arcs, Val d’Isère and Tignes are open to cyclists and walkers to allow access to the high mountains without the hard work of climbing them! For walkers, we are also very close to the Vanoise National Park with its unique and varied flora and fauna.
In addition to walking and mountain biking, there are numerous other activities available within easy reach, including river sports (canoeing, white water rafting, hydro speeding, cannoning), skiing, golf, horse riding, tennis, fishing, bird watching and rock climbing. Cultural interests include the Baroque church trail, the local Vins de Savoie vineyards, concerts in a variety of venues and many local fêtes which take place throughout the summer.