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A unique ski property in St-Bon, Courchevel with stunning views from each level. Set on a large parcel of land, it is divided into 2 accommodations, each with outdoor space and parking.
The 5 storey, 330m² (total) building includes
a 67m2 workshop and storage area
a 2 bedroom apartment (65m2), private garden, garage, parking
a 4 bedroom main residence with an entrance hall, open-plan living space (58m2)with open fireplace, pantry
attic currently a gym and spare bedroom
carport, south facing terrace and garden
Well-maintained, with a newly renovated roof (2024), it is ideally located on the free ski bus route, minutes from Le Praz, Courchevel, 3 valleys with a ski piste back to the village. With the planned Bozel ski lift passing through St Bon for the 2030 Olympics, this combination of historical charm, excellent connectivity, and future development potential makes St-Bon a prime location for investment, whether for residential living, rental income, or long-term growth.potential
This is a unique ski property offering many options, family home, holiday home, rental options or a mixture. Located in the pretty, year round, original village of Courchevel Saint-Bon. It benefits from a prime position on the free ski bus route and is just a few minutes’ drive from Le Praz Courchevel and its ski lifts There is a fantastic pisted ski run to the village, arriving close to the house!
Set on a large parcel of land, the property is thoughtfully divided into two separate accommodations, each with its own outdoor space. The five-storey building, with a total surface area of approximately 331 m², currently consists of:
Lower level: A 67m² workshop and storage area.
Lower ground floor: A two-bedroom apartment featuring an open-plan living space, a bathroom, a separate WC, a private garden, a garage, and outdoor parking for two cars.
Upper ground floor / First floor: This level serves as the entrance to the upper accommodation, which benefits from its own carport, an electric car charging point, a south-facing terrace, and a garden. The main entrance leads into a hallway, which opens onto a spacious living area featuring an open fireplace, a cozy sitting room, a dining area, a kitchen, and a pantry.
Second floor: This level comprises four double bedrooms, one of which has a shower and basin, along with a separate family bathroom.
Third floor: Located in the eaves, this space is currently used as a gym and an additional spare bedroom.
The roof was renovated in 2024, and the building is well maintained with dual heating options, electric and heat pump
There are stunning views from every level. Rich in history, this village property has served as an old moulin, a butcher’s shop, and a hotel, giving it immense character. With its unique charm and versatility, it offers fantastic potential as a home, rental property, staff accommodation, or a development project.
Saint-Bon is the historic heart of Courchevel and the original village from which the resort developed. Nestled at an altitude of around 1,100m, it offers an authentic Alpine atmosphere with traditional chalets, a charming village square, and year-round community life. Unlike the higher-altitude resorts, Saint-Bon remains active outside the ski season, making it an attractive location for both permanent residents and those seeking a quieter mountain retreat.
Access to Courchevel & the Three Valleys
Saint-Bon is well connected to the rest of Courchevel and the vast Three Valleys ski area, the largest linked ski domain in the world. A free ski bus provides regular transport to Le Praz (Courchevel 1300) in just a few minutes, where the Le Praz gondola offers direct access to Courchevel 1850. From here, skiers and snowboarders can explore over 600km of pistes across Courchevel, Méribel, Val Thorens, and beyond.
Future Developments – Bozel Lift for the 2030 Winter Olympics
A significant infrastructure project is planned to further enhance access to Courchevel and the Three Valleys. A new ski lift from Bozel is expected to be operational by 2030, aligning with the Winter Olympic Games scheduled to be held in the region. This lift will provide a direct connection from the valley floor to the ski area, reducing reliance on road access and increasing property desirability in surrounding villages, including Saint-Bon.
This combination of historical charm, excellent connectivity, and future development potential makes Saint-Bon a prime location for investment, whether for residential living, rental income, or long-term growth.
*The energy rating will be a D in time for the sale of the property
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Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
Energy efficiency ratings (DPE + GES) made after July 1, 2021
Estimated annual energy costs
between €2730and
€3750for 2022
Ste Foy Tarentaise offers something increasingly rare in the Alps — a sense of tranquillity and authenticity. It’s a resort where you can ski fresh powder days after a snowfall, enjoy panoramic views of Mont Pourri and the Aiguille Rouge, and feel genuinely connected to the mountain environment.
For many, Sainte-Foy is not just a place to ski — it’s a place to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience winter in its purest form.
The village retains a traditional alpine charm feeling more like a community than a tourist complex, with cosy restaurants, wood-fired chalets, and friendly locals. Après-ski is relaxed — think vin chaud by the fire, fondue or raclette dinners, and small bars rather than nightclubs.
There are also luxury chalets and boutique lodges, many with spa facilities and stunning mountain views, making it a favourite among those who prefer understated elegance over glitz.
Known as a hidden gem for off-piste and powder skiing, the resort has about 1,000 hectares of skiable terrain, but its charm lies in the freeride zones and tree skiing that expert skiers love. Routes like the North Face of Fogliettaz or the descent to the village of Le Monal offer incredible backcountry experiences.
For beginners and families, the groomed runs are wide, uncrowded, and sunny — ideal for learning in a peaceful environment. The multiple ski schools and small lift queues make it especially family-friendly.
It’s not only about skiing, other winter activities to enjoy include snowshoeing through the forests or to the historic hamlet of Le Monal; Ski touring for more adventurous mountain lovers; Heliskiing, with drops over the border into Italy; dog-sledding, ice climbing, and guided nature walks to explore the untouched wilderness.
In summer, Sainte-Foy Tarentaise sheds its snowy coat and transforms into a tranquil alpine haven — a place where wildflowers replace powder fields and the rhythm of the mountains slows.
Ste Foy’s summer charm lies in its authentic mountain life. Local farms produce Beaufort cheese, and small markets sell honey, jam, and charcuterie from the region. For the adventurous, the surrounding area offers paragliding, white-water rafting on the Isère, climbing, and canyoning. Naturally, it’s a gateway to some of the most beautiful hiking routes in the Tarentaise. From gentle walks to challenging climbs, there’s a trail for every ability. If cycling is more your thing, there are numerous, famous cols to wind your way up or mountain biking routes including lifts open to whisk you up high.
Throughout summer, the village hosts fêtes and local events — simple, joyful gatherings celebrating alpine traditions, music, and cuisine.
The Eurostar offers a regular service to Bourg Saint Maurice which lies at the foot of Sainte Foy Tarentaise, from here a taxi transfer can be arranged. Local airports are Lyon (135kms), Geneva (130kms). Chambery (75kms) and Grenoble (115kms).
Le Praz is a charming ski resort based around a pretty, traditional mountain village. Even as the resort grows the centre remains full of character with narrow streets and attractive old buildings and in the main the new developments have been done with taste in the traditional materials of wood and stone. It has a small lake as its focus next to which the two ski lifts are situated.
It is a very popular resort due to its authentic, welcoming feel with the small centre providing a daily meeting point for regulars so new arrivals can quickly settle in and get to know who’s who and what’s where. Its prices compare very favourably to the more expensive resorts higher up the valley, and it offers enough to keep most members of a group happy. It welcomes a wide range of visitors; families, those with a basic budget, and a wealthier clientele who don’t subscribe to the glitz of 1850.
It has a life of its own throughout the year although it is very quiet out of season with just a shop, bar and restaurant remaining open. In the main summer season, July and August, it is also fully open and the winter season usually runs from mid December to the end of April.
The lake, frozen in winter, makes a stunning backdrop for the huge fireworks competition held here each year along with many music festivals both summer and winter. At the back of the lake is a huge ski jump which is used on the national and international competition circuit which along with walking, horse riding, parapointing, painting, golf, flying, climbing and many other superb mountain activities brings life beyond skiing to this village.
Le Praz boasts a good selection of lively bars, mouth-watering creperies and fine restaurants including "La Table de Mon Grand-Père" in Hotel Les Peupliers - a favourite treat of mine. It has a good standard of accommodation with a mix of hotels, apartments and chalets.
It is situated at the foot of the Courchevel ski area and is also known as the ski resort of Courchevel 1300. The Courchevel ski area links in to the massive 3 Valleys ski area. From the foot of the Gondola lift you are 2 lifts away from either Méribel or Courchevel 1850. So for skiing Le Praz is excellently situated with the two télécabine lifts, the Praz and Foret running from the centre. These can become hectic at peak weeks but locals and seasonnaires (winter workers) know it’s just a matter of timing your departure.
The Praz télécabine lift takes you directly into the centre of Courchevel 1850. The Foret télécabine lift takes you up towards the summit of "La Loze" at 2196m, giving easy access to the wonderful skiing of Courchevel and La Tania or the Meribel valley. Skiing back to Le Praz is a breathtaking experience in itself; tree lined pistes, some of the prettiest in the three valleys, lead you to the village. The jockey’s black run into Le Praz is quite something and a superb challenge to those who like to ski a bit closer to the edge. But don’t worry there are red runs too or the option to come down in the lift or free ski buses which run non-stop throughout the day.
The traditionally good snow, north facing slopes and extensive network of snow cannons enable you to ski back to the village throughout the season, but regardless just in case the pistes get a little scratchy you can always catch the bubble down.