Tignes

Tignes-at-night-BigResort Height: 2100m
Ski Range: 1550 -3450m
Marked Piste: 300km
No. of Lifts: 89
No. of Lifts in Ski Range: 89

The appeal of Tignes is simple: good snow, spread over a wide area of varied terrain. Tignes and Val d’Isère together form the enormous Espace Killy – a Mecca for experts, and ideal for adventurous intermediates. And in many ways Tignes makes the better base: appreciably higher, more convenient, surrounded by better intermediate terrain, with quick access to the Grande Motte glacier.

Our preference is still to stay in Val d’Isere which is a more human place, a more rounded resort and a more central base for exploration of the whole area. But the case for Tignes is getting stronger as results flow from the resort’s current campaign to reinvent itself in a generally less hostile form (Tignes is building its future, as the slogan goes). The road through Tignes-le-Lac was pushed underground a couple of years ago, so you no longer have to tangle with traffic to get from the western slopes to the eastern ones. Underground car parks are also encouraging development of the pedestrian-friendly feel that the resort is striving to achieve. Various buildings are getting a facelift to make the resort slightly easier on the eye. It all helps.

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