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3 Reasons To Go Skiing In Tignes

If you’re looking for a fabulous, all-round resort in which to book your next ski holiday, look no further than fabulous Tignes, in the French Alps. The name encompasses a group of five high-altitude villages situated near the border of Italy and, as part of the Espace-Killy region, this fabulous resort puts you slap bang in the middle of one of the largest ski areas in the Alps.

Together with its neighbour, Val d’Isere, how does 300 kms of slopes between the altitudes of 1,550m and 3,450m sound? What if we add to that some of the most breathtaking scenery in Europe and great chalet accommodation? We thought so: sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?

Here are just three good reasons we think will sway you toward making your next winter holiday skiing in Tignes!

Something for Everyone

It doesn’t matter whether you’ve never strapped on a set of skis in your life or you’ve been a powderhound for decades, there’s plenty of opportunities for everyone. The resort gives you doorstep access to beginner and nursery slopes, intermediate runs and thrilling, adrenaline-inducing black runs and off-piste trails. There are over 90 lifts (and funiculars) to access the vast range of slopes, which include:

20 green runs 67 blue runs 41 reds 26 blacks

Add to that two snowparks and all the fun that comes along with them and you’ve got a recipe to satisfy everyone!

Access All Areas

When you go skiing in Tignes you’ll have so much to choose from you almost won’t know where to start. In the immediate area you’ll have access to four basic areas:

La Grande Motte Massif Palet/L'Aiguille Percée Tovière Les Brévières

But as well as that, you’ll be able to ski in the neighbouring Val d’Isere resort, where the three main areas to explore are:

Le Solaise Bellevarde Le Fornet

In a nutshell, the resort really is a diverse and varied skiers’ paradise. You could come for a week and literally try a different run every day and still not have discovered them all.

Fun On and Off the Piste

While, naturally, the whole idea of going skiing in Tignes is, well, to go skiing in Tignes! But everyone, no matter how dedicated to the powder they are, needs a little downtime to rest those weary muscles and recuperate in anticipation of the next day’s activities. The resort is renowned for its lively après ski scene, with plenty of options in each of the five villages. So whether you’re looking for a quiet evening in front of a roaring fire sipping good wine, or a rip-roaring, table-dancing party night out with a bunch of like-minded international young people (we’re looking at you, Folie Douce), you’ll find something and somewhere to love.

As well as the thriving après ski, there are lots of off-snow activities available, including: ice diving, husky sledding, paragliding, Skidoo, helicopter rides, ice climbing, snow shoeing, bun-j-ride and snow tubing.

As you can see, when you choose to go skiing in Tignes you won’t be short on fun. But it’s also important to be aware of the resort’s other attributes like its stunning views, affordability and excellent chalet accommodation for groups of all sizes. In other words: what are you waiting for?

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Tim Heal is the founder of Chaletline, a travel agency offering catered chalet accommodation in worldwide ski resorts. With an extensive knowledge of resorts and excellent post booking care, they pride themselves on the personal touch they offer to each and every client. If you're looking to go skiing in Tignes this superb ski resort has the perfect chalet accommodation! Catering for individuals, couples and groups up to 50, the knowledgeable Chaletline team will help you choose the right chalet in the right resort.