St. Martin
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Highest point: | 2,850 m |
Lowest point: | 1,450 m |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,450 m |
Lifts in total: | 28 |
Tow lifts: | 8 |
Chair lifts: | 13 |
Gondola lift: | 7 |
Pistes in total: | 150 km |
Pistes:
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96 km |
Pistes:
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40 km |
Pistes:
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14 km |
Ski holidays St. Martin de Belleville - at the base of the Three Valleys!
St. Martin
Welcome to St. Martin de Belleville, the largest ski area in the world! "Les 3 Vallées" offers everything a skier's heart desires, including Val Thorens, the highest ski resort in Europe! The journey there always starts at the foot of one of the three large valleys, in St. Martin. And the small, unspoilt mountain village with its almost 2,700 inhabitants and Savoyard charm is in exactly the right place. Directly below Les Menuires, the lift connection to Val Thorens and Méribel is perfect. Some of the accommodation is just 50 metres from the slopes, while the old village centre is home to various après-ski bars, cosy cafés and sun terraces.Les 3 Vallées
Welcome to the famous "3 Vallées" - these are the Belleville, Courchevel and the Méribel Valleys! Together they form the world's largest interconnected ski area with a snow-sure maximum altitude of 3,230 m. The high-alpine surroundings, exceptionally long and varied pistes, as well as a large variety of freerider possibilities and snow parks ensure this region to be an incomparable skiing experience! The resorts in the 3 valleys all have different characters - from charming to sophisticated. However for a while now the typical chalet and apartment houses tend to dominate the resorts charming appearance. The lift connection between the 3 valleys is ideal: you have direct access to the entire ski region, including Europe's highest located ski station at 2,300 m.Travel St. Martin
- By train: Moutiers (approx. 20 km), Geneva (approx. 130 km)
- By plane: Chambery (approx. 105 km), Geneva (approx. 180 km), Lyon (approx. 180 km)