St Martin de Belleville Resort Facilities

Ski School 
The ski school at St Martin de Belleville has a staff of 200 instructors, including many English speakers, and offers a range of lessons, from basic learn-to-ski packages to clinics in racing, monoskiing and ski ballet techniques.
 
Childcare And Families 
The resort is part of the national 'Famille Plus' programme, offering day-care and tuition, with private babysitting also available. A Mini-Club, Les Piou-Piou, takes children aged 2 1/2 to 5 and offers non-skiing activities both indoors and out, with ski lessons available for ages 3 and up. There is also a tobogganing slope, Lugeland, and a huge snow castle to play on.  
 
Shopping 
A range of 22 village shops sell a selection of goods, including skiwear, equipment, souvenirs and regional foodstuffs, with local shops including a bakery, butchers and newsagents. More shopping can be found in Les Menuires, Val Thorens and Meribel.
 
Dining 
The town has 14 restaurants, with 3 located up on the mountain. Food varies from traditional Savoyard fare and Michelin-starred cuisine, to international dishes such as pizza.
 
Après Ski 
Quieter than other resorts in the Three Valleys, the après ski scene revolves around the towns' 5 bars, with a couple of young and lively ski haunts, cosy local inns and even a piano bar. Head to Les Menuires for discos and a cabaret show.   
 
Town Services 
St Martin de Belleville is the administrative centre for the area, and is home to a supermarket, bank, post office, tourist office, town hall, internet cafe, launderette and petrol station.
 
Medical facilities 
There is a doctor, ambulance service and a chemist in town, and the nearest hospital is in Moutiers.
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