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Off Piste Adventures On A Ski Holiday In Tignes

If the first thing that you and your friends look for when planning your next ski holiday is a new and exciting challenge, then there’s no better place than the resort of Tignes, in France. The Espace Killy area is vast, so you’ll find plenty of places with excellent powder coverage and endless opportunities for those chasing an adrenaline rush. While there are some great intermediate runs, this really is a dream destination for the seasoned off-piste skier, with a large number of fast, yet easy-to-reach routes.

However, it’s not just the fantastic choice of runs that makes Tignes a popular destination for a ski holiday. There are several resorts to choose from, each catering to the needs of every individual. From excellent restaurants to large luxury catered or self-catered chalets perfect for group trips, whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it here.

Let’s dive into the snow and introduce you to some must-visit runs in the region.

Tignes le Lac

Don’t be fooled by the size of this area. While it’s not as large as some of the other runs, Le Lac promises plenty of fun and thrills, with interesting routes and several steep drops. If you want to challenge your mental strength as well as your body, this is the place. You have a choice of several routes, including the Light Blue one, which ends up in Le Lac. They all start from the Lavachet Wall, but there’s a particularly tricky run that goes through the avalanche fences.

Another hard trail is the Yellow Route. You’ll begin by coming down the blue run towards Val Claret, then continue to head off-piste after a small summit. There is plenty of fun to be had here!

Tignes Val Claret

Speaking of Val Claret, you’ll find some great off-piste drops along these runs, too. The best place to find fresh powder is the Grande Motte, and it’s always better to try and get there early to be the first to make fresh tracks. Alternatively, take the Tichot chairlift then continue up to the Grattalau, where you’ll find a few more drops off the beaten track.

Les Brevieres

This is probably the best place to find off-piste fun on your ski holiday in Tignes, so even if you have a few days of whiteout, you won’t have to miss out on any action! The best thing about this area is that there are plenty of trees to play in – which is perfect for practising your slalom style. One of the favourite routes is to head right from the Aiguille Percee chairlift.

With so many fun runs to choose from, there’s no question that Tignes is a fantastic place for a thrilling and very rewarding ski holiday. But remember, no matter how experienced you are, it’s important to respect the mountains and take your personal safety seriously. If you want to go off-piste, it’s always best to hire a guide to go with you, so that you can worry less about getting lost and focus more on the fun!

Author Plate 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 the best ski holiday deals, Chaletline has a range of superb 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.