St. Martin de Bellville Ski Resort
St. Martin de Belleville is a charming Savoyarde village with a lovely historic centre, a gondola link to the ski area and easy skiing to the village.
Beginners




There are many wide, gentle slopes for improving confidence and allowing an easy descent back to the resort. Complete beginners will enjoy the Learn-to-ski programme and a beginner lift-pass, covering 8 lifts in the Val Thorens ski area.
Intermediates





Try the long, wide red pistes around Funitel, Grand Fond, Boismint or the Peclet glacier. High speed lifts now provide links to Mottaret and the rest of the Three Valleys, or explore the hidden 4th Valley of Orelle, the full Three Valleys circuit offers endless opportunities with minimum queuing, even in high season.
Advanced





Expert skiers will relish the sheer volume of challenges on offer. From the fabulous powder snow on the Glaciers of Peclet and Chavière, the world-class mogul-bashing on the long steep Cîme de Caron black run, and the infamous Couloirs of Courchevel - the Three Valleys has all this and more
Snowboarding





There is no chance of running out of places to ride here. It has terrain to suit any type of rider, be it hammering on the wide open pistes, throwing yourself down the Boardercross course or floating on air in the board park near the Funitel lift - Val Thorens always has the answer. Beginners also have plenty of easy runs leading into the centre of resort. Val Thorens is a great place for people who want to progress in the huge playground that is the Three Valleys.
| Approx Transfer Time | Chambery 2 hrs 15 mins, Lyons 3 hrs 15 mins, Grenoble 3 hrs 15 mins, Snow Train (Moutiers) 45 mins |
|---|---|
| Village Height | 3,230 |
| Highest Lift | 3,230 |
Apres Ski
There are two bars in the centre of the village. The Pourquoi Pas is a cosy bar with a log fire and Brewskis is a more lively bar with music and Karaoke.
Activities
- Pleasant walks
- Sports hall
- Classical music concerts
Eating Out
For such a small village there is a huge variety to suit all taste buds. Choose from traditional style Savoyard food to Pizzas and pastas.
Resort Facts
| Total Km's of Piste | 600kms Three Valleys 140kms Val Thorens |
|---|---|
| Easy Runs | 101 |
| Intermediate Runs | 146 |
| Difficult Runs | 28 |
| Longest Run | |
| Direction of Slopes | N, E, S/E, W |
| Total Lifts | 198 (Three Valleys) (3 cable cars, 40 gondolas, 68 chairlifts, 87 drag lifts) |
| Uphill Lift Capacity | 262,092 (Three Valleys) 56,910 (Val Thorens) (per hour) |
| Mountain Restaurants | 43 |




