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Tignes – Val d'Isère
Ski area

Statistics & Overview
Key figures for the field

The Tignes-Val d'Isère ski area, formerly known as "Espace Killy," is one of the largest ski areas in Europe.

It stretches from 1,550 m to 3,456 m above sea level, offering a maximum vertical drop of approximately 1,900 m. With nearly 300 km of slopes spread over approximately 160 marked runs (green, blue, red, black), it caters to all skiing needs, from beginners to experts.

The area has approximately 80 state-of-the-art ski lifts to provide quick and comfortable access.

Thanks to its two glaciers, snow is guaranteed throughout the winter.

The Tignes-Val d'Isère ski area is the perfect getaway!

In summary A magnificent panorama

The area covers approximately 10,000 hectares of connected Alpine massif. The minimum altitude of the area is 1,550 m (Tignes Les Brévières), the highest point of the Grande Motte glacier reaches 3,456 m.

 With a maximum elevation gain of close to 1,900, each descent promises spectacle and variety.

 These figures are a testament not only to the magnitude, but also to the reliability of snow and conditions, even at the beginning or end of the season.

For all desires A range of tracks

With around 160 marked trails, the area is suitable for all levels: beginners, intermediates, experienced skiers.

 There are around forty red runs, around twenty black runs, and numerous blue runs allowing you to explore the entire mountain with complete confidence.

 Secure off-piste areas complete the offering for those seeking thrills or a journey beyond the groomed trail.

Simplified stopovers Quality infrastructure

This area has around 79 ski lifts (chairlifts, gondolas, ski lifts, etc.), which ensures smooth traffic flow in key areas.

Two glaciers—including La Grande Motte—open very early and close late in the season, guaranteeing exceptional snow quality and quantity.

 The high average altitude of the ski areas, combined with these infrastructures, makes the area very reliable from a weather and snow point of view.