Espace Diamant | Properties and Insights into the Resort
Espace Diamant, nestled between the Beaufortain mountains and Val d’Arly, opposite Mont-Blanc, is a skiing paradise with 192km of slopes. This area is known for its excellent snow conditions and stunning panoramic views, connecting six charming village resorts: Praz sur Arly, Flumet, Notre Dame de Bellecombe, Crest-Voland Cohennoz, Hauteluce, and Les Saisies. Each offers a unique atmosphere, combining simple charm with exceptional skiing.
The area boasts 82 ski lifts, 170 alpine ski slopes, 123km of Nordic slopes, 5 snowparks, and 3 boardercross. Ideal for families, Espace Diamant promises a relaxing holiday with activities for all ages, blending generous, accessible skiing with a quality alpine lifestyle.
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Espace Diamant | Our Property Insights
Les Saisies, often referred to as the “French Tyrol,” is known for its breathtaking panoramic views and excellent cross-country skiing trails. Prices in Les Saisies are sustained and you can expect between 7,000-9,000€/m2 for new-build development projects.
Crest-Voland Cohennoz charms visitors with its family-friendly atmosphere and beautifully groomed slopes. Property prices for new-builds in Crest Voland are expected between 6,000-9,000€ depending on the location and fixtures.
Notre-Dame de Bellecombe, a traditional and picturesque village, offers a more quaint and authentic Alpine experience. property prices in Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe have seen some really high-end new-build projects in the last few years which have increased the price per m2 to between 7,000-9,500€/m2. Flumet integrates the charm of a mountain village with the thrill of alpine skiing.
Praz sur Arly, distinguished for its stunning mountain vistas and varied ski terrain, is a favourite among families and property prices for new-builds are between 7,500-10,000€. Lastly, Hauteluce presents a serene escape, with its unspoiled landscapes and links to the Espace Diamant ski area.
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Les Saisies Latest Property Data
Resale Apartments
Average Price: 6,760€/m2
Lowest Price: 4,670€/m2
Highest Price: 7,890€/m2
New-Build Apartments
Average Price: 8,700€/m2
Lowest Price: 7,800€/m2
Highest Price: 9,500€/m2
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Average Price: 5,290€/m2
Lowest Price: 3,330€/m2
Highest Price: 10,810€/m2
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â–º Saint Gervais Alpine Ski Area:
The Saint Gervais ski area, spread across several sectors (La Princesse, Mont d’Arbois, Mont Joux, Mont-Joly, Le Bettex), has four main entry points: Le Bettex (ski-in, ski-out), Saint-Gervais (via the Bettex gondola), Saint-Nicolas de Véroce (via the Chef-lieu chairlift), and Le Fayet (via the Mont-Blanc Tramway).
Saint-Gervais actually comprises two ski areas:
- Evasion Mont-Blanc Ski Area: This is France’s third-largest ski area with 445 kilometers of slopes, including Saint-Gervais, Megève, Les Contamines/Hauteluce, Combloux, and La Giettaz.
- Prarion Ski Area: Accessible from the town center via the Mont-Blanc Tramway, linking Saint-Gervais with Les Houches.
Depending on your skiing level, desires, and budget, you can choose from four different ski passes starting from Saint-Gervais:
- Micro Pass for Saint-Gervais: Covers 4 km of slopes and 3 lifts, ideal for beginners.
- Bettex Pass: Offers 10 km of slopes and 6 lifts.
- Saint Nicolas de Véroce Pass: Grants access to 35 kilometers of slopes and 9 lifts.
- Evasion Mont-Blanc Pass: A comprehensive pass for skiing across various domains including Saint-Gervais, Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce, Megève, Les Contamines, Combloux, and La Giettaz.
â–º Skiing in Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains
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â–º Evasion Mont-Blanc Ski Area This extensive area opens at Saint-Gervais, offering 445 km of slopes winding through pine trees. It’s famous for two snowparks and off-piste skiing in Saint-Nicolas de Véroce and Mont-Joly. The area is well-equipped with snowmakers to complement its good exposure and alpine terrain, ensuring plentiful snow.
Apart from a road link to Les Contamines-Montjoie – Hauteluce and a small shuttle or walking connection in Megève, the area is interconnected for skiing. It offers breathtaking views of Mont Blanc, 445 km of slopes, over a hundred lifts, at altitudes ranging from 1000 to 2350 meters, with a total elevation gain of 2000 meters.
â–º Saint Gervais / Les Houches Ski Area Unique to Saint Gervais is the Mont-Blanc Tramway, France’s highest railway line (2372m) and one of the last cogwheel trains in the world, connecting to the second ski area linked with Les Houches. More than the 55 km of slopes, the unique access via the tramway adds charm to the experience. The tramway, starting at Fayet (584 m) or Saint-Gervais (850 m), gently ascends through farms and forests to the Col de Voza at 1650 m, the ski area’s starting point.
â–º Snowparks and Fun Areas in Saint-Gervais The WOSP (Saint-Gervais snowpark) is accessible via the Mont-Joux chairlifts and features two zones: a family-friendly area with border cross, fun jumps, and a Big Air Bag, and a more technical area with original modules and a Jib area. For children, there are two specially designed sledging areas at La Croix in Saint-Nicolas and under the Bettex gondola arrival station.
The off-piste skiing offers 1000 meters of vertical drop, with stunning Mont Blanc views and challenging slopes like the Envers du Mont-Joly and the Lanches. For beginners in off-piste, the forests of Mont d’Arbois and La Princesse are ideal playgrounds.
â–º Saint Gervais Mont Blanc Nordic Ski Area Nordic skiing in Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc is an opportunity to enjoy breathtaking views of Europe’s highest peak along 28 kilometers of trails. Options include La Croix Plateau in Saint-Nicolas, Bettex/Princesse near Megève, or Prarion Plateau in Les Houches (accessible via the Mont-Blanc Tramway). A highlight is the 5.5 km Bettex/Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce trail, offering a moderate challenge and extraordinary Mont Blanc panoramas.
â–º Essential Must-Dos in Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains
Saint Gervais offers a blend of natural beauty, convenient access, and wellness experiences:
Mont Blanc: The summit of this iconic mountain is within the Saint Gervais municipality, making the town a gateway to this legendary peak.
Direct Access from Paris: The direct TGV train from Paris provides an easy journey to the Saint-Gervais / Le Fayet station, located at the heart of the Pays du Mont-Blanc ski stations.
Relaxation and Wellness: Saint-Gervais transforms into a haven of relaxation, whether for a weekend or a longer stay. The century-old Saint Gervais thermal baths invite visitors to immerse in mineral-rich waters, offering a gradual ascent to a state of bliss and relaxation.
Les Bains du Mont-Blanc: This modern facility, spread over 1200 m², offers naturally warm thermal waters. Its contemporary design, inspired by the mineral world of Mont-Blanc’s waters, creates an environment conducive to relaxation and wellness.
Tramway du Mont-Blanc: Departing from Fayet or Saint-Gervais, this high-altitude cogwheel train, the highest in France, provides a spectacular journey to the foot of Mont Blanc. The ride itself is a unique experience, offering stunning views and a memorable approach to the mountain.
Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains | The Main Events
Saint Gervais hosts a variety of key events throughout the year, each adding to the charm and appeal of the resort:
Christmas and New Year Celebrations: These festivities are a highlight in Saint Gervais, bringing the magic of the holiday season to life with a range of events and activities suitable for all ages.
La Diagonale du Mont-Joly: This event is a unique challenge for athletes, offering an exciting and demanding sporting experience in the stunning backdrop of the Mont-Joly.
The Six Nations Tournament: An essential event for rugby fans, this tournament adds a touch of sporting fervor to the resort’s atmosphere.
Mont-Blanc Humour Festival (March): This festival brings laughter and joy to the town, featuring a range of comedy acts and performances.
Various Sports Competitions and Events: Saint Gervais regularly hosts important sporting events, including European Cup stages and F.I.S. races, showcasing high-level skiing and snowboarding talent.
These events, among others, contribute significantly to the vibrant cultural and sporting life of Saint Gervais, making it an exciting destination not just for its ski slopes and scenic beauty, but also for its rich calendar of activities and events.