Saint Martin de Belleville Piste Map
Grab the Saint Martin de Belleville ski resort map to explore 85 runs spread across this charming corner of Les Trois Vallées, the world's largest linked ski area. The trail map shows 12 beginner, 42 intermediate and 23 advanced runs serviced by 33 lifts, spanning terrain from 1450m up to 2850m. Saint Martin links seamlessly with the wider Trois Vallées network, giving you access to over 600km of skiing across Courchevel, Méribel and Val Thorens.

Best Runs in Saint Martin de Belleville
Saint Martin de Belleville may be a quieter village, but it's plugged straight into the enormous Trois Vallées, so you've got seriously impressive terrain right on your doorstep. The runs flowing back to the village itself are generally gentle and tree-lined, making them ideal for intermediates and families, whilst those looking to push themselves can easily access the gnarlier stuff across the valley. Here's what stands out:
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Biolley (Blue): A wide, confidence-building cruise that sweeps down through the trees back to the village, perfect for intermediates looking to rack up vertical.
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Jerusalem (Blue): A lovely long run that winds gently down the valley with consistent pitch and beautiful forested sections, ideal for getting your legs warmed up.
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Altispace (Green): A beginner-friendly zone near the Biolley chairlift with wide-open nursery slopes and gentle gradients, great for first-timers finding their feet.
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Les Granges (Blue): A mellow tree-lined piste offering sheltered skiing when visibility drops, with enough width to practise your turns without traffic worries.
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Plan de l'Homme (Red): A steeper red that links Saint Martin to Méribel-Mottaret with a punchy gradient and decent vertical drop, rewarding confident intermediates with flowing terrain.
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Mont de la Challe (Red): A more challenging red run from the ridge above the village that tests your edge control with tighter turns and varied pitch.
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Combe de la Saulire (Black): Dropping off the famous Saulire peak towards Méribel, this genuinely steep black demands solid technique and rewards aggressive carving on its exposed upper section.
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Chenus (Black): A proper leg-burner with sustained pitch and moguls forming quickly, this run separates confident skiers from true experts on busy days.

