Where to go in the French Alps: Tignes, Savoie
Tignes, located in the French Alps, is a top destination for mountain lovers, especially those passionate about skiing and snowboarding. Part of the vast Espace Killy ski area along with Val d’Isère, Tignes offers access to over 300 kilometers of ski runs suitable for all levels, from beginners to seasoned pros. What makes Tignes truly special is its altitude. The resort sits at over 2,000 meters, and its glacier, the Grande Motte, allows for skiing almost year-round, including summer skiing. This makes it one of the most snow-sure resorts in Europe, ideal for those who want reliable conditions.
Getting to Tignes is relatively straightforward. The closest airports are Chambéry, Geneva, Lyon, and Grenoble. From there, shuttle services, car rentals, or private transfers take you to the resort in about 2 to 3 hours. Once in Tignes, the villages are well connected by free shuttle buses, making it easy to move around even without a car.
Lift passes for Tignes can be purchased as Tignes-only or combined with Val d’Isère. A one-day adult pass typically costs around €66, while a six-day pass may be approximately €354. Discounts are available for children, teens, and seniors. Passes also sometimes include access to the local swimming pool and ice rink.
Aside from skiing, Tignes offers plenty of other activities. In winter, you can try ice diving, snowshoe hiking, or take a dog sled ride. In summer, the mountains transform into a paradise for hiking, mountain biking, and even paddleboarding on the alpine lake. There’s also an 18-hole golf course set at high altitude.
To get the most from your stay, consider booking accommodation in Tignes Le Lac or Val Claret, which offer ski-in, ski-out access. Also, buying your lift pass in advance online can save you money and time.
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