Sainte-Foy Tarentaise
French Alps (Tarentaise) · France
Sainte-Foy Tarentaise is a ski resort in French Alps (Tarentaise), France. It averages around 500 cm of snow a season on a Mid-to-high alpine, sheltered Tarentaise flank snowpack. The season typically runs Dec-Apr.
The Tarentaise's powder-cult 'secret' — four chairlifts, huge off-piste, no crowds
10-day forecast
0 cm total · no fresh snow forecast
Each bar is a day's fresh snowfall; the pill is that day's powder score (fresh snow × cold-dry quality × wind-hold). Peak day: Saturday, Jul 11 — Lean (0). Forecast refreshed every 6 hours from Open-Meteo; last built Jul 11.
Mountain profile
- Summit
- 2,620 m
- Base
- 1,550 m
- Vertical
- 1,070 m
- Terrain
- ~41 km pistes + celebrated off-piste (Fogliettaz, Le Monal)
- Avg annual snow
- 500 cm
- Typical season
- Dec-Apr
- Snow climate
- Mid-to-high alpine, sheltered Tarentaise flank
- Type
- Lift-served
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