Conditions of access to the ski lifts
Before you buy a lift pass and go to the start of a lift, be sure to check the access conditions.
Tignes, the emblematic Savoie resort, has a vast network of ski lifts so you can make the most of the mountains in both winter and summer.
Ski lifts
76
Free lifts
9
Lifts in summer
6
Conditions of access to the ski lifts
Before you buy a lift pass and go to the start of a lift, be sure to check the access conditions.
Consult the details below for all the information you need about access to the ski lifts depending on your situation (type of activity, disability, pedestrian, pushchair, pets, etc.).
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Find details of piste and lift openings in real time on the dedicated page.
In winter, ski lifts serve the Tignes – Val d’Isère ski area, one of the largest in the Alps. More than 300km of pistes are accessible thanks to around seventy lifts (chairlifts, gondolas, surface lifts, funiculars and the Perce Neige cable car), suitable for all levels of skier, from beginner to expert.
The lifts are open to a wide range of users, from skiers and snowboarders to pedestrians, thanks to some specially signposted facilities. People with reduced mobility benefit from special facilities at several of the lifts (easier boarding, trained staff).
In summer, several ski lifts remain open, notably at Tignes le Lac (Palafour and Tovière) and Val Claret (Fresse and Tufs). They give visitors access to hiking trails, mountain bike trails at the Tignes Bike Park or simply to enjoy exceptional views of the peaks. Summer lifts are unlimited with the My Tignes card. Pedestrians can effortlessly climb to the top of the mountain, while mountain bikers can take their bikes with them thanks to the facilities provided. Pets on a lead are generally accepted on lifts open to pedestrians, but it is advisable to check the precise conditions before boarding.
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