A Summer Rush With a Difference: Why This Alpine Valley Isn’t Worried

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While headlines across Europe warn of a summer “rush to the mountains” causing chaos and overcrowding, officials in the Vallée des Belleville remain calmly confident. Their lack of concern stems from a carefully implemented, long-term strategy that insulates them from the worst effects of “overtourism” seen elsewhere.

According to a tourism official from Les Menuires, the key is that summer tourism is a “relatively new concept here.” The valley has had the advantage of learning from the mistakes of more established summer destinations. They have been able to build their summer offering slowly and sustainably, rather than reacting to a sudden, chaotic influx.

Their primary defense is the “natural restriction” of accommodation, with only 8,000 summer beds available. This acts as a physical cap on visitor numbers, ensuring the valley never reaches the breaking point seen in places like the Dolomites. It’s a simple but incredibly effective tool for maintaining equilibrium.

Furthermore, by investing in hiker education and dispersing visitors across a range of trails for different ability levels, they actively manage the flow of people. This means that even as its popularity grows, the Grand Tour de Tarentaise can still offer the “wonderfully wild” experience of solitude that is its core promise. This valley isn’t just surviving the summer rush; it’s mastering it.

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