




Spread over four floors. Ground floor contains the wellness area, cinema, and games room. Middle floors house the bedrooms, and the top floor features the open-plan living and dining area.
17 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests
Master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite shower room
Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with separate shower
Double bedroom with en-suite shower room
Quad bunk bedroom (sleeps 4) with a shared balcony and en-suite bathroom
5 bathrooms
From
£7,500
per week
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£12,500
per week
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£22,500
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Chalet Marigold sits in the upper part of Sainte-Foy station, approximately 100 metres from the pistes — close enough that early starts don't require a transfer. The Twinn Peaks ski school and the nursery slope chairlift are 260 metres away, making this a practical base for groups with mixed abilities or families with younger children learning to ski. The village's bars, restaurants, and equipment hire shops are a short walk — around eight minutes on foot through the snow — or under a minute by car. Sainte-Foy is positioned in the Tarentaise valley between Les Arcs and Val d'Isère, giving experienced skiers straightforward access to neighbouring resorts when conditions or appetite call for it.
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A hidden gem in the Tarentaise offering uncrowded slopes and legendary off-piste skiing.
Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise is a well-kept secret among powder hounds and families seeking a quieter alternative to the mega-resorts of the French Alps. Nestled amidst pine and larch forests, the resort offers charming traditional architecture, featuring chalets built from local stone and wood that preserve an authentic, intimate alpine village atmosphere away from the crowds. While its groomed ski area is relatively compact, with around 43km of beautifully maintained pistes, Sainte Foy shines in its spectacular off-piste terrain. The resort boasts a unique microclimate that ensures reliable snow cover, making it a haven for freeriders who flock here for the renowned untracked powder through the trees and legendary backcountry routes like the Fogliettaz north face. Families and beginners are equally well catered for, with uncrowded, confidence-building slopes near the base and a welcoming, relaxed vibe. Whether you are carving quiet corduroy, enjoying local Savoyard cuisine, or hiring a guide for extensive backcountry exploration, Sainte Foy delivers an exceptional mountain experience.
The groomed runs at Sainte Foy are delightfully uncrowded, offering beautifully maintained pistes that wind through larch forests, perfect for families and intermediates. However, its true legendary status stems from the immense, easily accessible off-piste terrain that attracts freeriders from neighboring resorts on powder days.
A world-famous alpine valley in the Savoie region of France, home to several of the world's largest ski areas and towering peaks.
The highest point of the resort, offering steep black runs and the gateway to legendary freeride routes.
A wide, fast chairlift servicing long, rolling red and blue pistes that are fantastic for carving.
A famous and expansive off-piste itinerary featuring long vertical drops and incredible powder, requiring a guide.
The lower mountain area near the village base equipped with magic carpets and gentle green slopes for first-timers.
A dedicated, unpisted but secured zone for safe off-piste practice and freeride progression.
Geneva Airport
2h 30min
165km
Pre-booked taxis, private transfers, or shared shuttle buses from Bourg-Saint-Maurice are readily available. Underground and outdoor parking is available at the resort base, though pre-booking is highly recommended during peak weeks.
Mid-December to Mid-April
Sainte Foy is frequently used as a base for ski safaris due to its proximity to Val d'Isère, Tignes, and Les Arcs.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 39.50), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 199.00)