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Ski Insider Tips: The Top 5 Runs In Tignes

Nestled in the Savoie region adjacent to Val d’Isere, the five villages of Tignes comprise one of the finest ski destinations anywhere in the Alps. Holidaymakers have enjoyed the slopes and freestyle opportunities here for many, many years, with no sign of its popularity waning. It’s home to 480 hectares of monitored ski runs, with the pistes stretching over 300 kilometres.

For a big group of friends, it is the perfect spot to book a catered chalet. Tignes is renowned for its ski runs, and here are our top five:

Sache

For those looking for a real challenge, Sache will accommodate. It’s one of the longest black runs in Europe and comes highly recommended for avid skiers who are looking to test their fortitude and stamina on the slopes. It is the type of run that many find themselves taking a break halfway through!

Gully Piste

A nice relaxing blue route, the piste that takes you to the Laisinant chairlift is an enjoyable run with a nice gentle slope and great views. It’s a good place to head with children or inexperienced skiers before tackling some of the harder routes. Depending where you’re staying, it may be accessible from your catered chalet. Tignes has several gentle blue routes, but this is one of our favourites.

Cyclamen

It wouldn’t be an article on Tignes without mentioning the fantastic ‘Eye of the Needle’ rock formation. The Cyclamen slope takes you right past the large circular oddity and provides some of the best powder anywhere in the area. Whizzing past the Eye on a clear day on the freshest snow in the Alps can be a truly transformative experience – and one that makes this slope a must.

Glacier

It’s a famous route, and for good reason. You’ll likely be able to see the summit of Glacier from your catered chalet; Tignes provides some good red routes, but none like this. With an altitude of over 3600 metres, the snow is fresh and powdery and, as the highest peak in the area, you’ll get amazing views from the cable car.

Palafour

A good place for a warm up or a warm down, Palafour is a blue route that heads down to Le Lac. It’s a smart idea to get your legs in order before tackling something like Sache and this is a good place to do so. You can also take a sled and slide down the chairlift route!

Why Wait?

But it’s not only about the fantastic runs: food and drink in the area is top-notch, the apres-ski is out of this world, and there are excellent choices for a catered chalet. Tignes also provides world-class freestyle and off-piste skiing for those looking for something a bit different.

From the balcony of your cosy catered chalet, Tignes has views out over the mountains that are to die for. The elevation of some of the villages here is more than 3400 metres (meaning the snow is pretty much guaranteed), so the trip of a lifetime awaits!

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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 for a catered chalet, Tignes is just one of the superb ski resorts in which they can quickly and efficiently match you with the perfect 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.