Explore the trails

Snowshoe itineraries and routes

Balade en raquettes à neige à Tignes

Take time for a walk at altitude. On foot or on snowshoes, the mountains are waiting for you!

A walk at altitude…

There are several hiking and snowshoeing routes and circuits in and around Tignes. Take the time to check them out before you set off.

Tignes 1800 and Tignes les Brévières are two villages that are great places to wander around in winter to discover the historical and cultural heritage of Tignes.

Essential information not to be missed

Before setting off on your adventure, remember to prepare your expedition, whether it’s for an hour or a whole day. To help you, here are the basics to remember before you leave:

  • 9 lifts are accessible to pedestrians in the Tignes area. Remember to check the list of these (see below)
  • A ski pass is required to access the lifts (the Brévières Gondola and the Bollin chairlift are free for pedestrians). Pedestrian passes for round trip or for a day are available at all sales points in the resort. It is also possible to buy your pass online
  • PLEASE NOTE: the pass is also compulsory for the descent. Once you are at the top, you will need a valid pass if you want to go back down via a lift open to pedestrians

What areas are accessible to pedestrians?

There are three pedestrian and/or cross-country skiing areas in Tignes:

  • The Brévières area
  • The Marrais area, at the top of the Boisses gondola
  • The Chartreux area, in the heart of the resort at Tignes le Lac

Several lifts are accessible and open to pedestrians to enable them to reach points of interest at altitude.

  • Brévières gondola (free)
  • Boisses gondola
  • Aiguille Rouge chairlift
  • Chaudannes chairlift
  • Tovière gondola
  • Tichot chairlift
  • Bollin chairlift (free)
  • Funicular
  • Grande Motte cable car