




For ski touring lovers, the ESF offers an tailor made circuit, over one or several days, in the pristine areas of Sainte Foy Tarentaise. Between mountain and wild life, a change of scenery guaranteed.
Off-piste safety equipment included.
Off-piste safety equipment included.
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From one to several nights in a refuge, an all-inclusive programme accompanied by a passionate professional instructor.
Level required: Experienced in off-piste skiing
The meeting point is in front of the ESF chalet
Please bring your own safety equipment (personal or rented): at least DVA, probe and shovel.
The raid may be modified or cancelled by the ESF depending on weather conditions and avalanche risks.
Optional :
Carré Neige insurance
Bring at least one litre of water...
Level required: Experienced in off-piste skiing
The meeting point is in front of the ESF chalet
Please bring your own safety equipment (personal or rented): at least DVA, probe and shovel.
The raid may be modified or cancelled by the ESF depending on weather conditions and avalanche risks.
Optional :
Carré Neige insurance
Bring at least one litre of water...
Services
Services
Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities
Rates
Rates
On quote
Groups (Max capacity)
Groups (Max capacity)
- 3 Person (s) mini
- 8 Maximum number of people
Openings
Openings
From 1 January 2025 until 21 April 2025 - Open everyday
ESF : Sunday and Monday 8.30am to 6pm,
Tuesday to Saturday 8.45am to
12.15pm then 2.15pm to 6pm.
Tuesday to Saturday 8.45am to
12.15pm then 2.15pm to 6pm.
From 7 December 2025 until 21 April 2026 - Open everyday
ESF : Sunday and Monday 8.30am to 6pm,
Tuesday to Saturday 8.45am to
12.15pm then 2.15pm to 6pm.
Tuesday to Saturday 8.45am to
12.15pm then 2.15pm to 6pm.
Location
Location
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- Mountain location
- Bottom of slopes
- High mountain
Access
Access
- Located in the center of the resort, l'ESF - École de ski Français is nearby the restaurants "La Maison à Colonnes" and "Lama Llama".