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Set high in the magnificent Savoie Alps, Tignes
offers some of the best skiing in Europe with guaranteed snow
all year. Val Claret, the highest village, offers the best
access to the skiing, being very close to the foot of the
glacier. It has a number of shops, supermarkets and many restaurants
and bistros. Le Lavachet with chairlift links to Tovière
and connections onto Val d'Isère, offers a variety
of cafés/restaurants and a free bus service to Lac
de Tignes (operating day and night). The lively village of
Lac de Tignes, has runs leading directly back into the resort.
There is a twice weekly market here, shops, bars and restaurants
and an ultra-modern sports centre.
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Tignes Stats: |
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2100
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3455
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300
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10 |
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Easy:
71 Intermediate:
36 Difficult:
14 |
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97 |
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216
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Yes
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| 0900-1200, Mon-Thurs. Beginners 1000-1200
Sun, 1200-1400 Mon-Thurs. |
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Adult 173 €
Child 130 €
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86
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Yes |
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Adult 107 €
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140 € |
The above information is to be used as
a guide only |
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Apres Ski: |
Eating Out: |
| Plenty of après ski activities in
all three villages: • Harris Censored Bar for a good
atmosphere, the Wobbly Rabbit and Cafe de la Poste for bopping
until the early hours and the Terrachu or Crowded House for
a British atmosphere. |
More than 20 restaurants with
menus to suit every palate and budget • 3-course set
menu at around €20• Fondues for €24 including
wine and dessert • Pizzas from €8 • Pizzeria
2000, Daffy's Tex Mex, Le C™[153]te de Boeuf for affordable
French cuisine, Le Caveau, Saint Jacques and Harris Hot Rocks.
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Other Activities: |
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• Ice-skating • Sports centre with
squash court, tennis courts, aerobics, weight training, Whirlpool,
sauna (Lac de Tignes) • 10 pin bowling alley • Cross
country skiing around the lake • Heli-skiing • Parapenting
• Husky drawn sleigh rides • Market in Le Lac twice
a week • Ice climbing • Ice diving |
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