Situated in the picturesque Hameaux area of Saint Martin de Belleville, Chalet Flaner boasts a prime location that's a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts and mountain lovers. With the centre of Saint Martin de Belleville 2,000m away, you'll enjoy a peaceful retreat while conveniently close to all the amenities the charming village offers.
For those eager to hit the slopes, the chalet is positioned 1,600m from the closest ski lift, ensuring easy access to the vast expanse of the Trois Vallées ski area. The nearby Le Biolley ski slope is perfect for those who want to experience the thrill of downhill skiing, while for those who are new to the slopes or looking to hone their skills, the ski school is also conveniently close to the chalet.
Beyond the snowy wonderland, Chalet Flaner is also a gateway to enchanting hiking trails that wind through the pristine mountain terrain. Whether you're a ski enthusiast or prefer the tranquillity of hiking, the location offers the best of both worlds. It's an ideal destination for year-round outdoor exploration. When it's time to refuel or indulge in some retail therapy, you'll find an array of local restaurants and shops just minutes away. After a day of adventure, you can enjoy delectable cuisine and soak in the warm, welcoming atmosphere of Saint Martin de Belleville - it’s a village that offers the perfect blend of tranquillity and access to essential facilities.
In this serene yet convenient location, Chalet Flaner promises a peaceful and comfortable mountain stay, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and thrill of the Alps, all within easy reach of the best that Saint Martin de Belleville offers. It's the perfect base for an unforgettable mountain getaway.
The Region
Picturesque St Martin de Belleville is the gateway to the
Trois Vallées ski system, and what you might call the quiet little brother of the famous ski family. Not much goes on at this resort except for high-quality snow sports, and that’s just the way we like it.
St Martin remains an old Savoyard village with a majestic church tower at its centre and more locals than tourists. Its charm lies in small-scale excellence and a well-kept sense that you are not staying at a ski resort but in an old alpine community. Life here is slow-paced, relaxed and quintessentially French.
This family resort is excellent for beginner and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. Across the 78 slopes, the best runs are long, rolling, and just the right degree of challenging. In the winters you are pretty much guaranteed good snow coverage due to the close proximity to Val Thorens, but because of the relatively low altitude of St Martin village, you might want to rethink a late-season even though pistes stay open until April.
Sailing down the slopes of St Martin de Belleville you’ll get familiar with some seriously attractive views and gorgeous wooded landscapes. Overall there are 1448 metres of downhill skiing available and on top of that you can, of course, gain access to the rest of the Three Valleys system.
While St Martin is not known for its après-ski scene, there has been significant development in the area and there are lots more locations where you can dance until the sun sets and into the night. For serious après-skiers, then you’re better off staying in neighbouring
Méribel. As the village is known for its gourmet cuisine, why not spend the evening at one of the many top-notch restaurants including the Michelin starred
La Bouitte &
Simple et Meilleur. Although it is a small town, there is a lot of variety when it comes to food.