Saint-Gervais-les-Bains () is a
commune in the
Haute-Savoie department
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in the
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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region, southeastern
France.
The village is best known for tourism and has been a popular holiday destination since the early 1900s.
It has of pistes, the third largest domain exclusively in France, and is one of the least busy ski areas of its size.
In 1892, two hundred people were killed when a water pocket in a glacier above the town suddenly burst open and caused flooding.
Tourism
St Gervais les Bains (also referred to as St Gervais or St Gervais Mont Blanc) is a traditional French market and spa town, not a recently purpose built resort, and so has a significant year round population, rather than just seasonal and is full of historical buildings giving it the traditional charm much sought after in the Alps.
In winter, the main draw is of course snow sports, and the resort has a multi-national client base. It is increasing in popularity among British holiday-makers. The summer sees tourists arrive from around the world to explore the fair weather alpine activities available such as mountain biking, climbing, hiking, paragliding, and rafting. Visitors also make use of the all year thermal spa 'Les Thermes' which sits within the 'Parc Thermal' in the lower village of Le Fayet.
There are no major tour operators bringing the mass market to the town and the majority of owner operated chalet operators that were offering catered accommodation to guests have now stopped whilst the remaining ones are independent "owner-run" chalets, whilst some new luxury chalets have been built and more are planned. Therefore the town and the ski area, which is the 3rd largest in France with 445 km of piste and includes Megeve, Combloux, Les Contamines and La Giettaz avoid the heavy congestion of some of this resort's neighbours. Investment in the ski area in terms of new lifts and snow cannons is high with 5 new 6 person express chair lifts in the last 10 years with the latest for the 2019/20 season. The STBMA, has been reappointed as Operator of the Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc Ski Area for the next 30 years with an investment program of 157,000,000 € including 48,000,000 € between 2019 and 2026.
2 additional new lifts are planned at present, one to link the thermal park to the town and the other to reduce traffic coming to the main cable car as it will link the mainline station in le Fayet to the main cable car and received the backing of the region in a visit in July 2020.
Property prices are generally less than that of some nearby resorts and demand for property is very high both for main homes and second homes.
Transport
The main railway station for Saint-Gervais is the
Gare de Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet station (french: Gare de Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet) is a railway station serving the town Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie department, southeastern France. It is the southeastern terminus of the st ...
. The
Mont Blanc Tramway departs from the forecourt of ''Le Fayet'' station and reaches the ''Nid d'Aigle'' station at the Bionnassay glacier at an altitude of . The
Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway
The Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway (French: ''Ligne de Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet à Vallorcine''), also known as the Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine Line, is a single-track long metre gauge railway in France connecting the SNCF's Saint- ...
, a metre gauge line, departs from ''Le Fayet'' station and takes you to
Chamonix and across the
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border to
Martigny. Numerous other destinations throughout France (including direct trains to Paris) can be accessed from the main SNCF station at Le Fayet, and the main resort is just a 10-minute descent to the nearby A40 Peage motorway to Geneva, Lyon, Paris and connecting to the rest of the French motorway network.
Population
Notable people
The French ski jumper
Marie Hoyau
Marie Hoyau (born 12 March 1997, in Poissy) is a French ski jumper.
Sports career
In 2012, Hoyau won her first gold medal at a national competition in Les Tuffes (7 October 2012).
On the small ski jump ''Le Grépon'' in Chamonix she set the wo ...
is a native of St. Gervais.
The catastrophe of Saint Gervais
During the night of 11 July 1892, an underground water pocket burst out of the
Tête Rousse Glacier
The Tête Rousse Glacier (French: ''Glacier de Tête Rousse'') is a small but significant glacier located in the Mont Blanc massif within the French Alps whose collapse in 1892 killed 200A contemporary account by J Vallot, cited here, states ...
on the slopes of the mountains above the town. It flooded the immediate valley, passing through the hamlet of Bionnay where the local school and other buildings survived, it by passed the town of St Gervais and flooded the Thermal establishment which was a residential establishment at the time in the parc Thermal in Le Fayet, killing 200 people in its path. In 2010, the rediscovery of a large water pocket deep within the glacier caused alarm as it had the potential to threaten another
outburst flood. Melt-water pumping, formal evacuation plans and installation of a siren alarm system in 2010 have all been implemented to reduce the threat to life. The risk zone was considerably reduced in 2017 thanks to the measures taken notable that the level of the glacial lake is controlled and pumped out if the water level rises, so reducing the threat to life and to property.
See also
*
Communes of the Haute-Savoie department
References
External links
Tourism Office website (in English)Official site of the commune (in French)Saint-Gervais Village at Google Cultural Institute
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Communes of Haute-Savoie
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