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Resort Report - St Martin de Belleville
Started by User in France, 7 Replies
dustyfog wrote:any chance those pics or videos can be made visible without having to login to facebook?


Done - Managed to work it out at last - not bad for an ICT Teacher hey :oops: Only 400px though will Admin let us put in 800px? :evil:

Tony - Val Thorens can seem bleak and certainly the architecture is soulless - perhaps if that was my only experience of the 3V I might share your opinion but there are some lovely traditional villages to stay in like St Martin and Le Praz, Courchevel that are thoroughly charming mountain communities that also give you access to a huge area and variety of skiing.
Resort Report - St Martin de Belleville
Started by User in France, 7 Replies
You may or may not know that I have visited this resort regularly over the last few years so I thought I would produce a report.

St Martin is situated at 1450M in the Three Valleys, half an hour from Moutiers (accessible by Eurostar or TGV) by car or bus. Two hours from Geneva and Grenoble, just over an hour from Chambery. It is a traditional Mountain Village that was developed in the late 80's for the 1992 Albertville Olympics. The buildings were created in a traditional style unlike its ugly neighbour Les Menuires.





There is lots of self catering accomodation available from the two main agents Agence des Alpes & Agence Des Bellevilles. There are some private hirers too who generally offer superior quality accommodation. There are two main areas the lower part of the village which is served by a fairly steep slope and a drag up to the top of the village where the 8 seater Gondola takes you to the mid station. From there you take a 4 person chair to the top of Tougnette from where you can ski directly into Meribel or Les Menuires. From Meribel you can access Courchevel and from Les Menuires go to Val Thorens.

From the top of St Martin 2 looking in the direction of Les Menuires



From the top looking down to Meribel (with some St Martin regulars in view!)



St Martin itself has a limited ski area that includes two reds including the amazing Jerusalem and three blues. Whilst there is a small beginners area with a magic carpet this is only really suited to kids and not older beginners. ESF do offer beginners classes but whilst the blue down from the mid station is easy there are few other slopes to progress to. I would recommend St Martin for 2nd week skiers onwards and it is ideal for intermediate looking to get lots of cruisy miles in on Blues and mainly easy reds. In the 3V Courchevel 1650 is probably a better area to learn.

Good Intermediates have the whole of the Three Valleys all 600km + of pistes to explore and on a quiet day it is possible to ski all the four main resorts. We tend to travel over to Courchevel or VT/Orelle in the morning and head back to Chalet des Neiges in Les Menuires, on the red Allemands run at the top of Roc de Trois Marches 1 from Les Menuires for Lunch. It has been open just 4 years but already has an excellent reputation for good food, huge portions at a reasonable cost. For e.g. the Plat de Jour is 10.10, Pizzas start at 9, Steak and chips 10.50. We have tried others but always go back there.



The skiing - My favourite areas are Courchevel 1850, 1650, La Masse, Les Menuires, Orelle and Val Thorens particularly at New Year and Easter. Favourite runs, Courchevel - Creux, Combe de Saulire, Arondiaz, Meribel - Choucas from Tougnette, Le Face and Mont Vallon, Les Menuires - all of La Masse and David Douillet, Val Thorens - I love Orelle's lovely long and steep in places Red Maurienne and this year we did the Black Combe de Rosael from Cime Caron which was amazing.



Val Thorens has lots of long cruisy Blues and Reds and is a great place to ski when snow cover is thin or the temperatures are high. Courchevel has great snow conditions and lots of wide red pistes to progress to for early intermediates.



St Martin is well placed to visit all of the 3V but some prefer Mottaret/Meribel because of the nightlife. One downside to St Martin is that it is pretty non existent. There are only two bars now Brewski's has closed and my teenage daughter whilst she enjoys it because she has met people over the years would like it to be more lively. There are a number of restaurants, the one we frequent most is L'Eterlou - fantastic fixed meal price and cheap Fondue. La Voute is good for Pizzas (Eat in or Take-away. La Montagnard looks devine and there are two newish restauranta Le Petit Creux and Billig that do Pasta/Crepes at a reasonable price. Etoile des Neiges is expensive and not frequented often. Older St Martin visitors swear by Le Lachenel a Chalet/Hotel in the old village. Le Dahlia is open slopeside for lunch and apres ski but it is worth going over to the Alp Hotel instead as the food is better and cheaper and the ambience pleasanter. For a real treat head over La Bouitte in nearby St Marcel although the are building one in St Martin for next year.



The Alp Hotel is on most of the big internet booking sites and do short breaks - it is in a fantastic location next to the Gondola. Other hotels are the Edelweiss in the lower village and St Martin at the top. If you want any advice on self catering accommodation and where it is in relation to the slopes PM me. There are advantages to staying in the lower part of the village - closeness to the restaurants & more authentic but we prefer the upper part because of the access to the Gondola, but it is a steep walk uphill after a drink or meal. There is not much to do for non skiers in the resort.

There are a number of Catered Chalets in the area but the best placed for the skiing is Le Fruitiere. The first time we visited we drove in and gasped with delight it looked so beautiful. What has kept me going back is not only the ambience of a traditional mountain village but the access to such a large ski area and the proximity of acommodation close to the gondola for speedy access. If any fellow Jet2 Skiers fancy joining me next season in the three weeks of New Year, Half Term and Easter Hols week 1 I would be delighted to show them round and partake in some Apres Ski!

Easter skiing (with pics added)
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 13 Replies
Well Tony I'm still here and the first three days were fab as you described - cold for the time of year. Monday we experienced the best ski conditions of the season here. Tuesday the sun was out BUT the temperature the hottest I have ever known it - 22* and sunbathing after an early finish at 3ish. The weather has been overcast since and as a result lower down the slush is there all day - above 2K it is brill. Fortunately we can get to Val Thorens pretty quick so we go there a lot. I like the fact that it stays light at night, if its sunny you can sunbathe and to some extent the challenge of all the diiferent conditions. I have skied them all this week sun, snow, ice, slush, perfect pistes, warm, hot, cold - slush is my least favourite. Normal ski conditions well they can be any of the above some years it has been warm some mixed, some cold you take your chances really. I usually do 1 week each at the beginning, middle and end of the season and if I had to drop one I think it would be half term because of the queues. Easter - definitely not :D
Report on buying my new ski boots
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 68 Replies
I bought my boots from Rivington Alpine and had all the same checks and scans although did not get a copy and only paid an extra £60 including the moulded insoles. They were ok although I still got occasional cramp in my feet (the reason why I went for custom fitted) I have to confess that despite my foot being completely healed I am skiing in my rear entries this week as they are the most comfiest boots I have ever worn and a bargain at only 99p off Ebay. Look out for some Head ski boots on Ebay Size 4 next year :oops:

The biggest improvement in my skiing was buying some Dynastar skis which are my fourth pair and with the boots that don't hurt the best combination ever :D

Good report Ally but for those up North get to RA
Yesterday.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 33 Replies
TonyH - hope you had a good last day in the Rat Race and are looking forward to starting your new venture - Good Luck. Have a great weekend with Stew in Ser Che :D
Another week in St Martin de Belleville for me :D
Taking Skis on Eurostar and TGV???
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 13 Replies
Has anyone done this - looked on the website and it says if you drop them off at St Pancras the day before they will ship them to your ski resort - as I live up north that aint gonna happen tomorrow as we go on Friday. Have rung them and they seemed to think it is ok but no definitive answer.

Also I remember Ally saying that TGV tickets have to be validated at the French Station (Lille)- anyone know about this too?
Yesterday.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 33 Replies
Great news Snowb4ndit - I would love to get out of the rat race and do something like that too. Your sure to have plenty of Jet2 customers :D