4 rooms
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
| Floor 116m²
| Ext 1,148m²
€550,000
- £471,862**
4 rooms
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
| Floor 116m²
| Ext 1,148m²

Ref. : A35356TAB73
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Charming Mountain chalet in pretty village just 15 minutes from Val d'Isere and Tignes
This charming mountain house sits in the tiny enclave called la Jorat which is in the commune of Saint Foy Tarentaise.
The perfect retreat with very easy access ro Val d'Isere, Tignes, les Arcs Villaroger, Sainte Foy Tarentaise and la Rosiere .
This house has a master bedroom and 2 additional bedroom and comfortably sleeps 8 people. There are 2 well designed modern bathrooms .
The chalet is laid out as follows
The entrance level has a bedroom with double bed and an ensuite shower room.
There is also an additional showroom and WC
An entrance level with storage and. dressing area
The first floor has an open plan kitchen lounge diner with an open log fire place( which could equally have a stove ) . There is a door out on the the terrace with stunning views down the valley .
The Upper area has a bedroom with a double bed and 2 singles
There is an additional bedroom area under the eaves with a double bed.
There is some parking and a shed at the top of the driveway .
The Upper Tarentaise is one of the most prestigious and expansive ski regions in the French Alps, known for its world-class resorts, high-altitude terrain, and extensive lift networks. Situated in the Savoie department, this area encompasses some of the most renowned ski destinations in the world, including **Val d’Isère, Tignes, Les Arcs, La Plagne, Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise, and La Rosière**, each offering a unique character and appeal. The region benefits from excellent snowfall due to its elevation and north-facing slopes, making it a reliable choice for skiers and snowboarders throughout the winter season. The variety of terrain, from gentle beginner slopes to challenging off-piste routes, caters to all levels, while modern lift infrastructure ensures seamless connectivity between vast ski domains.
One of the defining features of the Upper Tarentaise is the **diversity of ski areas** available. The **Espace Killy**, which includes Val d’Isère and Tignes, is a mecca for advanced skiers, boasting legendary runs such as La Face de Bellevarde, a challenging black run used in the Winter Olympics, as well as extensive off-piste opportunities. Meanwhile, the **Paradiski area**, covering Les Arcs and La Plagne, is one of the largest linked ski domains in the world, featuring a mix of tree-lined slopes, high-altitude glaciers, and family-friendly pistes. Further west, La Rosière is known for its unique cross-border skiing, allowing visitors to ski between France and Italy via the Espace San Bernardo. This resort offers a blend of sunny south-facing slopes and excellent snow conditions on the north-facing Italian side. **Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise**, in contrast, is a hidden gem, attracting off-piste enthusiasts seeking untouched powder, charming chalet-style architecture, and a more intimate atmosphere.
Beyond skiing, the Upper Tarentaise is rich in **alpine culture and mountain heritage**. Traditional Savoyard villages with wooden chalets and slate roofs contrast with purpose-built high-altitude resorts, offering a mix of authenticity and modern convenience. The region is known for its excellent cuisine, with an abundance of mountain restaurants serving hearty dishes such as **fondue, tartiflette, and raclette**, as well as fine dining experiences in Michelin-starred establishments. Après-ski is lively in resorts like Val d’Isère and Tignes, where bars and clubs create a buzzing nightlife scene, while quieter villages like Sainte-Foy or Villaroger offer a more relaxed, family-oriented atmosphere.
Thanks to its year-round appeal, the Upper Tarentaise is not just a winter destination. In the summer, the landscape transforms into a paradise for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling, attracting outdoor enthusiasts keen to explore the alpine scenery. The area is also home to internationally renowned cycling routes, including the Col de l’Iseran, one of the highest paved roads in Europe. Activities such as paragliding, white-water rafting, and glacier skiing on the Grande Motte in Tignes ensure that visitors can enjoy the mountains in all seasons.
With its unparalleled skiing, varied resorts, rich cultural heritage, and year-round outdoor activities, the Upper Tarentaise remains a prime destination for those seeking both adventure and alpine charm. Whether you’re drawn to the challenging slopes of Val d’Isère, the vast terrain of Paradiski, or the hidden powder fields of Sainte-Foy, this region offers something for every mountain enthusiast.
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