Tignes FACTS

Altitude: 3,456 - 1,550m
Pistes: 300km
Lifts: 96
Runs: 23 Green, 68 Blue, 34 Red, 25 Black
Glaciers: 2
Snowparks: 3
Nightlife:
Transfers: Chambery (130km), Geneva (220km)
Coach: Yes

UCPA TIGNES

Ski Area: 50 metres
Town: 100 metres
Comfort:
Rooms: Multi-share
Sleeps: 320
Catered: Full board
360 View: 360 View

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All Inclusive

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  • 7 Day Lift Pass = €255
  • 7 Day Ski Hire = €123
  • Group Lessons = €180
  • 7 Lunches = €105

Total  €663


All Inclusive

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- Lift Pass
- Ski / Board Hire
- Instruction
- Accommodation
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Evening Entertainment

 

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Resort

Tignes Aeroski

Tignes is a purpose built ski town that offers so much skiing and snowboarding that it is almost unbelievable. Tignes is part of one of the world’s largest ski areas and France’s largest ski area known as 'Espace Killy.’ It is also linked to the ski resort, ‘Val d'Isere.’ Tignes has 300km of marked pistes and outstanding, easily-reached off piste, making it a fantastic choice of resort for all.
 

Being purpose built, Tignes offers convenient skiing with guaranteed snow cover. The 3656m Grande Motte, reached from Val Claret by an efficient but often crowded funicular or by a long two-stage quad-chair, is open for 10 months a year.

Tignes-le-Lac has a beginner half-pipe as well as an expert one, a snow-cross course and assorted obstacles. Tignes has two dedicated freeride zones – each known as Le Spot. One of these has fixed locations and equipment to practise the use of avalanche equipment.

Beginners - Will love the easy access to the pistes, no walking in ski boots! There are great beginner green slopes and good snow on the glacier to learn on. Plus, there is an easy escape for urgent hot chocolate stops!

Intermediates – This is an awesome area for intermediates. From wide open blues to narrow, natural half pipes to steeper red runs with mogul options, or simply stick to the long sunny cruisers! The pistes are perfect with exciting variations. Tignes is a great place to challenge yourself from progressing from an intermediate to expert level. If you want to try to ski powder for your first time, head over to ‘The Signal’ piste after a dump of snow as it is a beautiful undulating blue run. You may never go back to the groomed piste again!

Experts - From the Grand Motte there is spectacular glacial terrain with fine powder opportunities. The
Leisse is a challenging tight black run, often with bumps and some great off piste. Tignes has fine steep chutes, including the infamous Couloir Deux. Try the Sache run, a glorious steep black, often with great snow and no people - perfect. Tignes is an excellent destination for experts.

Piste Maps Here

Town Centre

Tignes Resort Credit: TO TignesTignes is a large and very convenient purpose-built ski resort, not exactly known for its beautiful architecture and village charm, but that is not what you come for. It is the massive ski area that attracts ski fanatics to Tignes all year round. The five small villages of Tignes are contained within the ski area and you can get to the door of most accommodation and even the bars and restaurants!
 

Tignes Val Claret is the highest village (2,100m), the famous Grand Motte glacier is just minutes away via the speedy underground funicular. The two other main villages are Tignes le Lac and le Lavachet, both at high altitude with easy access to the skiing area. All villages are linked by free buses 24 hours a day should you ski down to the wrong one!

Nightlife
There is plenty of nightlife on offer to suit all tastes! In Tignes Val Claret, head to Crowded House for a good pub atmosphere. For a more lively night, head to The Yorin which is a Dutch bar that does special promotions and is where you will find lots of bar dancing going on! Also try Blue Girl or Sub Zero for late night dancing. The Grizzly is cosy and full of character. Each chair and bar has been hand-carved by the owner and covered with bear skin. In Tignes le Lac and Lavachet there's more still. Censored, which used to be Harri's Bar, is popular with seasonaires for live music and themed parties. The Alpaka serves good cocktails with comfy sofas, (don't trip up on the wolf hound on the stairs on the way to the loo!) Or, if you are up for a more sophisticated night, head to Kawama or Angels Bar for wine drinking.

Other Things To Do
Paragliding, ice skating, two cinemas, bowling, sleigh rides with huskies, ice diving (yes diving through a hole in the ice covered lake), heli-copter ride over glacier. NEW Aqua Centre in Tignes le Lac with 3 pools, 4 slides, hydro-massage, jacuzzis, steam room and a gym.

History
Since the 13th century, Tignes was made up of two small farming communities. However, 1952 the hydro-electric dam was built, creating Lac Du Chevril, which completely buried the original village!
 

The dam was supposed to provide 10% of France’s electricity. However, France soon joined the nuclear age and the dam was never used. Every 10 years the lake is drained, the last time was 2000, and you can walk around the remains of the old village. The lake is now used to charge up a 'battery' to store energy that would provide the ski resort with power, should its existing supply fail. The dam has become a landmark for Tignes and now has a huge figure of Hercules painted on its walls known as, “The Giant of Tignes.”

The Espace Killy ski area was named after Jean-Claude Killy, the famous French skier, who won 3 gold medals in the 1968 Olympics in Grenoble. Espace Killy has a history of hosting the most prestigious events. The 1992 Albertville Olympics saw a number of events being held in the Espace-Killy range. Tignes hosted the freestyle skiing competition and Val d’Isere hosted the prestigious Giant Slalom, Super G and downhill events. This tradition continued last year with the World Skiing Championships
 

Accommodation


UCPA Tignes


Introduction

Click here for a Virtual View of UCPA Tignes 360 View. Tignes UCPA is in Tignes val Claret, at the foot of the Grande Motte Glacier, at altitude of 2,100m. The UCPA centre consists of two traditional chalets, located just accross the road from the slopes, and are close to the shops and village centre. 320 beds in blocks of two 4 person rooms. Each block has shared shower and toilet facilities. There is of course great socialising areas within the centre, along with a lively bar.

Multi-shareRoomTignes_Credit:UCPARoom Details

UCPA Multi-Share
All rooms have their own sink, with a shower and toilet shared with just one other room.

Food description

The food is served buffet style each day.  Breakfast is yogurts, cereals, fruit juice, coffee and bread - don't be surprised to see that the coffee, tea or hot chocolate is taken French style - a soup bowl ! 
Typically lunch is a DIY picnic made up at breakfast time (great choice of breads, meats, cheeses, pasta, salad, fruit, sweets etc).  The picnic lunch means maximum time on the mountains without spending a fortune on expensive mountain side restaurants.  Note that beginners will often return to the centre for a hot lunch.
Dinner is a 4 course buffet - typically a salad bar style starter, choice of 3 or 4 main courses - most often including fish, cheese selection, fruit, dessert and ice-cream  freezer.
Any special dietry requirements should be made known to reception staff at check-in.  Generally vegetarians will find a wide enough choice within the buffet.

Entertainment

The UCPA staff lay on an entertainment program each week.  It's certainly not Butlins and there is no pressure to take part - all quite low key.  Typical program would include stretching in the early evening, crepe making, quiz, sketch evening, karaoke and some evenings a live band.
Equally in the town there is a great selection of bars & nightclubs to suit all tastes.

History

UCPA is more than 40 years old, and was originally set-up by the French government to encourage young people to enjoy the outdoors.  It is now a "not for profit" organisation with all profits being put back into refurbishing the centres.
The ethos of sport is still first on the agenda, but the instructors and centre staff don't forget that it is still your holiday.

Useful facts

There is a drag lift to take you the 50m from your door to the main lifts at val Claret if you don't want to walk!
There is a public car park opposite the UCPA, reasonably priced.
If snow allows, you can ski back directly into the bar at UCPA Tignes!

Location

2 minute walk from the town centre

Skiworld Chalet


Equipment Hire / Liftpasses

Liftpass Prices 08/09

Espace Killy Pass - €42 for 1 day, €202.50 for 6 days. Tignes Pass - €28.50 for half day, €36 for 1 day

The Espace Killy Pass covers both Tignes and Val d'Isere full ski area. The Tignes Pass covers Tignes only - suitable for beginners / early-intermediates or perhaps an option for a half day on arrival. Link to resort page with more information: Espace Killy Liftpass Prices

On any UCPA All Inclusive Holiday the full Espace Killy lift pass is included for 6.5 days.

Kit Hire

UCPA All Inclusive Holidays - ski / board hire and boots is included, 50% of the equipment is renewed every year so is all in very good condition.

Off Piste safety packs are provided to all those on UCPA Off Piste courses (Avalanche transceiver, Shovel, Probe, Rucksac).

There are several hire shops in the town centre. Prices vary from €70-€100 for 6 days ski hire and €25-€40 for 6 days boot hire: See Tignes Hire Shops

Top Tips

Freeride Zone - Freshen up your avalanche safety skills at the dedicated Freeride Zone where transceivers are buried and staff on hand to give some advice and training.

1,900m vertical - Get thighs of steel, head to the top of the Grande Motte (3450m) and ski 1,900m all the way to Les Brevieres (1,550m) without stopping and throw in some bump skiing along the way too.

How to get there

By Air

Chambery(130km) - approximately 2hrs by airport transfer, car or taxi or 2hrs 30mins by bus.

Geneva(180km) and Lyon (220km) - approximately 3hrs by airport transfer, car or taxi or 4hrs by bus.

Airport transfers from Geneva can easily be arranged with Action Outdoors.

Car hire can be booked with our hire car to get a special rate.

Coach

Action Outdoors / Snow Express coach from London. The coach is the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to get to the Alps.

Train

Closest Train Station is Bourg st Maurice (30km), from here you can easily take a bus (1hr 10mins) or taxi (40mins) to Tignes. Book your bus online with Altibus Altibus Website or click here for taxi numbers Bourg Taxis

Self-drive

Recommended route during the winter: Motorway A43 to Albertville, Dual carriageway to Moutiers, Road D902 to Bourg St Maurice, Tignes

Find the best route from your starting point on Via Michelin Via Michelin

Maps

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