Tignes Ski Holidays
Tignes Ski Holidays

Tignes Ski Holidays

Briefly about Tignes

World-known for its high-altitude skiing, extensive terrain, and reliable snow conditions all year-round
Snow sure resort
Best Freeride
Glacier skiing

A bit about Tignes

4.6/5
WONDERFUL (2,990 REVIEWS)
2,990 REVIEWS
There’s no such thing as a ski ‘season’ in Tignes! This snow-sure resort, made of five alpine villages, maintains excellent snow year-round, so skiing is possible even during the summer months, due to its high-altitude slopes on the Grande Motte Glacier. Tignes is located on the western side of the Espace Killy ski area, which means you get to enjoy the glaciers, varied terrain, and great views. In the resort, you can find a variety of accommodations for every budget, a lively après-ski scene with live music events, bars, and restaurants. If you feel like reaching new heights, why not try heli-skiing or helicopter tours to find otherwise inaccessible, untouched powder. Fun fact - this resort spearheaded the concept of ski-in, ski-out accommodations.1
Tignes resort facts
Ski areaTignes and Val d'Isère
Total slopes300 km
Easy slopes22 runs
Intermediate slopes65 runs
Difficult slopes44 runs
Expert slopes25 runs
Number of lifts39
Snow range1,550 m - 3,456 m
Resort height1,550 m - 2,100 m
Snow parks2
Rating by ski level
Beginners
6/10
Intermediates
10/10
Experts
9/10
Snowboarders
8/10
Rating by group type
Friends
9/10
Families
10/10
Couples
8/10
Transfer times to Tignes
Chambéry airport2 hr 30 min
Grenoble airport2 hr 30 min
Lyon airport3 hr
Geneva airport3 hr 30 min

A bit about Tignes

4.6/5
WONDERFUL (2,990 REVIEWS)
2,990 REVIEWS
There’s no such thing as a ski ‘season’ in Tignes! This snow-sure resort, made of five alpine villages, maintains excellent snow year-round, so skiing is possible even during the summer months, due to its high-altitude slopes on the Grande Motte Glacier. Tignes is located on the western side of the Espace Killy ski area, which means you get to enjoy the glaciers, varied terrain, and great views. In the resort, you can find a variety of accommodations for every budget, a lively après-ski scene with live music events, bars, and restaurants. If you feel like reaching new heights, why not try heli-skiing or helicopter tours to find otherwise inaccessible, untouched powder. Fun fact - this resort spearheaded the concept of ski-in, ski-out accommodations.1
Tignes resort facts
Ski areaTignes and Val d'Isère
Total slopes300 km
Easy slopes22 runs
Intermediate slopes65 runs
Difficult slopes44 runs
Expert slopes25 runs
Number of lifts39
Snow range1,550 m - 3,456 m
Resort height1,550 m - 2,100 m
Snow parks2
Rating by ski level
Beginners
6/10
Intermediates
10/10
Experts
9/10
Snowboarders
8/10
Rating by group type
Friends
9/10
Families
10/10
Couples
8/10
Transfer times to Tignes
Grenoble airport2 hr 30 min
Chambéry airport2 hr 30 min
Lyon airport3 hr
Geneva airport3 hr 30 min

Tignes, France

Positioned amidst the soaring peaks of the Espace Killy, Tignes emerges as an ever-reliable ski haven, extending its snowy embrace to novices, intermediates, seasoned skiers, free-riders, and snowboarders. The resort, graced with a vast network of its own meticulously groomed pistes, forms an integral part of a grander alpine tapestry that spans the entire ski domain.

Skiing in Tignes

Beginners: Tignes provides an unbeatable setting for those new to the ski world, with nursery slopes easily accessible from every part of the resort. Especially the beginner-friendly zones in Val Claret, Le Lac, and Les Boisses.

Intermediates: The resort boasts a plethora of cruisy blues and steep reds, ensuring ample opportunity for skill development. Some recommendations include the Génépy run from the glacier and the long blue route leading to Tignes Les Brévières. Additionally, the high-speed 6-seater chair from Val Claret to Col de Fresse offers swift access to further terrains in Val d'Isère and the glacier at le Fornet.

Advanced: Advanced skiers seeking thrill and challenge will be richly rewarded in Tignes. While the Sache run from the Aiguille Percée to Les Brévières stands out for its steep descent, many black runs have been transformed into ungroomed ski routes, with Golf and Campanules being particularly popular. The interconnected ski areas of Tignes and Val d’Isère unveil a plethora of advanced skiing possibilities, including some globally acclaimed off-piste options.

Off-piste: Tignes, coupled with Val d’Isère, represents one of France's premier ski destinations for off-piste enthusiasts. The resorts provide numerous easily accessible off-piste areas directly from the lift system. Notable off-piste trails include La Daille, the Grand Motte, and Solaise. For those yearning for couloirs, Grand Caisse offers a selection that becomes progressively steeper and longer as one approaches Tignes.

Glacier skiing: The Grande Motte Glacier is a testament to the resort's exceptional high-altitude skiing. Accessible via the underground Perce-Neige funicular followed by a cable car, skiers can ascend to heights of up to 3,456m. From this vantage point, 20km of diverse terrain unfolds beneath, with some runs leading directly back to Tignes.

Snowboarding: Attracting world-class athletes for both training and competition, the resort's expansive terrain, off-piste regions, and parks make it a boarder's playground. Beginners can initiate their snowboarding journey on the nursery slopes in Le Lac, while seasoned freestylers might gravitate towards the adrenaline-charged terrain park on Palafour, featuring a 120m superpipe. For those seeking to master their aerial skills, the Carlina run to Val Claret has a massive airbag jump.

Plan ahead your perfect ski vacation at Tignes: download the latest Tignes piste map and explore the trails and lifts ahead of time to ensure an unforgettable skiing experience.

Families

Tignes is an ideal destination for families. The resort's purpose-built design ensures easy access to the ski slopes, eliminating the need for long walks or ski bus commutes. A standout feature of Tignes is its numerous ski schools, many of which offer lessons in English. Programs like Les Marmottons allow young skiers to start as early as two and a half years old, with special ski nurseries and a mini snow park for kids up to eight. The renowned Ecole de Ski Français offers 'piou piou' snow gardens for children aged three and above, progressing to standard courses as they advance. Off the slopes, the Lagon Centre provides a range of activities, including a 25-meter swimming pool, a playful pool, and a three-lane water slide. For childcare, Tignes partners with Jelly & Ice Cream, run by Tina Eliades, specializing in private nannies and babysitting, offering parents extra peace of mind.

Activities

Snow activities: Paragliding, snowshoeing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, sledding, horse riding on snow, mountain-biking on snow, ski touring, mountaineering, snowtubing, ice floating, heli-skiing, speedriding, moonbiking,

Non-skiing activities: ice diving, ice climbing, ice skating, escape room, ice driving, yoga, fitness and swimming, Spas and massages, theme parks, water parks, walking, hiking

Tignes après ski

Tignes, known for its energetic vibe and high-altitude thrills, presents a vibrant après ski scene. Suitable for both adrenaline junkies and those looking for a relaxed evening, there's a spot for every taste. Must-visit après ski bars in Tignes are The Loop Bar, DropZone Lounge, Saloon Bar, and Le Moose.

Tignes restaurants

Tignes showcases a culinary journey with numerous restaurants peppered throughout the resort. Whether you're craving traditional Alpine fare, gourmet delights, or a taste from around the world, Tignes has it all. Notable dining experiences can be found at L’Armailly, Le Panoramic, La Chaumière, and Le Clin d'Oeil.

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