Watch this short film about how a small community realised the dream of building a small modern resort to give the community a future .
A small yet magical station still owned by the community .
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Oh I LOVED that. We had a long weekend there for our anniversary 3yrs back and loved the place.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
A mate of mine bought an apartment there very early on. He and his family love it, including in the summer. I’ve spent a couple of days skiing there with them over the years..it is lovely. Like they say in the film, there are lots of Brits. It’s the sort of place where you know all the people in the lift queue first thing in the morning.
A mate of mine bought an apartment there very early on. He and his family love it, including in the summer. I’ve spent a couple of days skiing there with them over the years..it is lovely. Like they say in the film, there are lots of Brits. It’s the sort of place where you know all the people in the lift queue first thing in the morning.
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What I think is interesting is the early plans were much bigger but as time has gone on its morphed into something more perfect ,yes there can be too many Brits and it doesn’t feel quite the same as it 12 years ago to me but the smaller concept is gradually being more appreciated by the growing numbers of French holidaymakers who in the past were more interested in number of lifts and KMs rather than quality .
The two back valleys originally earmarked for lifts are now protected which makes the area much more appealing to those who love back country and ski touring now far more fashionable than when the station was originally planned .
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Wish I had bought a property back in the day
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@Rob Mackley, lovely video and thanks for posting.
Great example of what a determined community can achieve.
Enjoyed a wonderful 11 days in the tiny hamlet of Montalbert, near there, in ‘98, when St Foy was still fields
Good place to stay and, with a vehicle, easy to access both Les Arcs and Tignes.
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@PeakyB, stayed 6 times/weeks in total in St Foy. The only time I went over to Tignes was for bootfitting and then straight back. Tignes is great but it ain’t St Foy
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@mooney058, whatever floats your planks or boards.
Afraid my knees aren’t up to off piste now, so that many weeks in St Foy would be restrictive for me.
No doubt St Foy is a much more agreeable place to stay than the likes of Tignes.
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Very nice. We did look at some MGM apartments in St Foy, but they weren't quite right for us and Les Arcs hit more buttons so that's where we ended up. I've had a few day trips to St Foy including one spectacularly good bluebird day with knee deep powder, which was the stuff that dreams are made of.
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@PeakyB, I skied there in (one of, can't actually remember which year it was) 94, 95 or 98 with Ali and it was definitely more than just "fields", although nowhere near as developed as it later became. The Auberge de la Montaigne is sadly missed.
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We bought there early on and loved the place then and love the place now even though we sold up when our children moved on. We had Val d'Isere, Tignes, Les Arcs, La Rosiere all on the doorstep and did have days in these places both our children even when in their late teens could't wait to get back to Ste Foy. Thanks Rob for posting this, miss having you and your family as neighbours.
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Excellent video, we stayed there c.2008 in Le Monal (excellent little b&b hotel on main road with Lebanese quirky little restaurant next door), very much enjoyed the place. Would go there again if I was planning on skiing Val/ Tignes, perhaps as soon as December 21 if there's early snow. I recall we drove up sometimes to the free car park at Tignes Le Brev to enter the main Val/ Tignes area (can you still do that?) but I actually enjoyed Ste Foy skiing just as much as the EK sprawl up the hill, and the off-piste was great. Glad to hear it's not gone crazy with development, will pay it a visit again soon enough.
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@Yoda,
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which year it was) 94, 95 or 98 with Ali and it was definitely more than just "fields", although nowhere near as developed as it later became.
Absolutely right, ‘fields’ just my euphemism for relatively undeveloped. The kind of term an old leather-booted rustic like me uses
It had a decent 4 pack chairlift by ‘98 I remember. After a big dump of fresh snow we had a ‘hunt the skis’ type of day in waist high powder.
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@PeakyB, ah the joys of mountainside excavation
My first week with the Eagles was based in Ste Foy; on the second one there I met Le Grand Bernard - small world
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@Markymark29, you could still park free at Les Brev a couple of years ago. There was also a small free car park at Les Boisses but it filled early, even in low season April.
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@PeakyB, two fast sixes one new this year , one fast four and still the same slowish 4 to the very top .
Excellent film, been to Ste Foy many times - we have friends who live there - and it is a lovely wee spot.
Architecture is exactly the same as Tignes....................
@Markymark29, I have had a fair few beers in the Monal over the years, including a memorable fancy dress party for our mate (who lives there) 50th a couple of years back. Nice chilled bar/resto.
Great film, I really need to get to Ste Foy one day.
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Nice films, would love to read more about its history, interested to see why their permission was removed etc
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@ed48, I’m not entirely sure but there was I think a big battle with the environmentalists and that has continued over the years with the two back valleys now being protected which I personally am pleased about its great backcountry for ski touring . The original plan was to build the resort not in its current position but in the valley behind so that it would have access to the Grand Sassiere Glacier for what was then very popular summer skiing , Ste Foy had before it had been banned the heli ski capital of France with sometimes up to three helicopters operating in March as they accessed the high Peaks on the Italian Border , the Fogilettez above Ste Foy and Grand Col behind Les Arcs 2000 with all runs finishing in the commune of Ste foy . I also understand that the three lifts were financed by EDF in return for access to the water in the commune for hydro , unbelievably the water from the mountains behind Ste Foy drains into a massive underground pipe that feed the Lake and Dam above Beaufort at least two mountains and over 25km away .
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Yes, I have many happy memories of Ste Foy as a ski area, and as a base to ski the other nearby resorts. Auberge sur le Montagne much missed, as @Yoda said (that chef and the whisky collection and hot tub outside were brilliant). Of course, although you have to skin up to get the full vertical on the back (or do longer tours) you can ski round the flank and do some nice descents on the back without effort, and down to the bus. Was slightly sad last time I went to find a couple of new pistes on the front side, where the off piste had been very nice.