




Traditional Savoyard chalet-style hotel spread across several interconnected buildings in the hamlet of Saint-Marcel.
21 features available
15 room types
1 double/twin + 1 single (mezzanine)
1 double/twin
1 double/twin
1 double/twin
1 double/twin + 1 single (mezzanine)
Ensuite bathroom
1 double/twin
Ensuite bathroom
1 double/twin
Ensuite bathroom
1 double/twin
Ensuite bathroom
From
£385
per night
From
£550
per night
From
£980
per night
St Marcel is a small hamlet positioned just above St Martin de Belleville, one of the most authentically preserved villages in the Trois Vallées ski area. The location offers ski-in, ski-out access directly from the property, connecting guests to a network of over 600 kilometres of pisted terrain across Méribel, Courchevel and Val Thorens. St Martin de Belleville itself is within easy reach on foot or by ski, offering a selection of independent restaurants, a church dating to the 17th century, and a more grounded village atmosphere than the purpose-built resorts higher up the valley. For those arriving by road, the valley is accessible from Moûtiers, the nearest major transport hub, which connects to Chambéry, Lyon and Geneva by rail and road transfer.
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Straight-line distances and estimated walking times; actual routes may be longer.
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Authentic Savoyard charm seamlessly connected to the world's largest ski area.
St Martin de Belleville is a rare gem in the French Alps: a traditional, authentic Savoyard village that offers direct lift access to the massive Les 3 Vallées ski area. Unlike the purpose-built resorts higher up the valley, St Martin has retained its original farming-village character, complete with a beautiful 16th-century church, narrow winding streets, and classic wood-and-stone chalets. Despite its peaceful, understated atmosphere, skiers are whisked effortlessly into the heart of the 600km interconnected ski area via an efficient eight-person gondola and a fast six-seater chairlift. The local slopes offer long, rolling descents back to the village, making it a perfect base for those who want world-class skiing by day and quiet, rustic charm by night. The resort has also built a formidable reputation as a gastronomic destination. From traditional rustic mountain eateries in converted haylofts to world-class Michelin-starred dining, St Martin de Belleville pairs expansive alpine adventure with refined culinary excellence.
The local Belleville valley provides a fantastic array of wide, cruising blue and red pistes that gently wind down to the village through picturesque alpine pastures. From the top of the local lifts, skiers have immediate access to the endless interconnected slopes of Meribel, Courchevel, and Val Thorens. The overall terrain variety is unparalleled, ranging from sheltered tree-lined runs near the village to high-alpine glaciers and steep bowls further afield.
The world's largest interconnected ski area, offering 600km of pristine slopes and state-of-the-art lift infrastructure spread across three spectacular valleys.
A famous rolling red run that follows the natural ridge line down towards St Martin, offering stunning views and incredibly playful terrain.
A high-altitude peak in the neighboring Les Menuires sector, known for steep challenging reds, blacks, and excellent north-facing snow retention.
The main connecting peak above the village, providing long, sweeping descents into both the Val Thorens and Meribel valleys.
A designated, ungroomed safe zone that allows skiers and snowboarders to practice their powder turns in a controlled mountain environment.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 15min
140km
Private taxis, luxury minivans, and shared shuttle services like Ben's Bus operate regularly from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports. Free open-air parking is available on the outskirts of the village, with limited paid covered parking in the center.
Mid-December to late April
A cheaper local Belleville Valley pass is available, but the full 3 Valleys pass is highly recommended to make the most of the area.
Lift passes
Adult 3 Valleys Day Pass (EUR 79), Adult 3 Valleys 6-Day Pass (EUR 395)