Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe, Ski resort and alpine village in Savoie, France.
Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe sits at 1,522 meters elevation in the French Alps, featuring traditional Savoyard architecture with wooden and stone buildings surrounded by alpine meadows and forests.
The village name traces back to historical religious sites dedicated to the Virgin Mary, reflecting centuries of religious influence in this alpine community within the arrondissement of Albertville.
The village hosts annual events including Jazz en Bouche festival in July and Street Art festival in March, celebrating local music, arts, and traditional alpine customs.
Part of the Espace Diamant ski area with 192 kilometers of groomed slopes, the village offers accommodations, restaurants, ski schools, and shuttle buses connecting to neighboring resorts.
The village features a historic télétraîneau from the first mechanical lift installation, representing the evolution of mountain transportation technology in the French Alps.
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