To know whether to bring sunglasses and full screen before heading to the Grande Motte slopes or how to dress toddlers for a walk around Tignes le lac, it's easy! All you have to do is take a look at the snow forecast: find the daily and weekly forecasts as well as a wealth of information on the slopes and lifts, the snowfall rate, the visibility, the risk of snowfall. avalanche or the force of the wind. Do you want more ? Take a look at one of the 7 webcams to see live what awaits you for the day. Have a good ride!
134 cm | DOUCE 63 cm | |
11 km/h | E Est | |
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3/5 Avalanche risk |
180 cm | DOUCE 84 cm | |
10 km/h | E Est | |
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3/5 Avalanche risk |
SKI AREA:
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
SKI AREA:
Our teams are doing everything they can to reopen the lifts as quickly as possible.
return Tignes only by Borsat chairlift
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
SKI AREA:
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
SKI AREA:
stop of Tommeuses chairlift and Tufs chairlift for technical reasons
Our teams are doing everything they can to reopen the lifts as quickly as possible.
return Tignes only by Borsat
For your information, the Grande Motte Cable Car is currently closed due to strong winds at altitude
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
PROGRAMME, ACTIVITIES, SKIING...
All the practical information you need for your week is on the Tignes application: a map of the slopes and ski lifts (opening times in real time), the programme of activities and events, must-do activities, restaurants and shops in the resort, shuttle bus timetables in real time... You'll also be notified of the latest news from the resort!
ESSENTIAL BROCHURES
Piste map, resort map, practical guide: find all our brochures in digital format directly on our website!
> https://en.tignes.net/holidays/our-digital-booklets
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
> Meet at 17:30 in the Panorama area of the Maison de Tignes le Lac (top floor).
More specific questions? Come and meet the Tourist Office team for a friendly chat!
Following the latest heavy snowfalls, which will continue into the evening and tonight, coupled with strong winds at high altitude, we are calling on everyone to be vigilant. The risk of avalanche is high (Risk 4/5) and constitutes a real danger for off-piste skiing in particular. Before going out, remember to check the Avalanche Risk Bulletin (BRA). All the best safety practices
We would also like to remind you that every day, to prepare the ski area as well as possible, many snow groomers and machines with winches work in the evening and at night. We therefore ask everyone to be vigilant when out and about outside ski area opening times and to stay away from these machines so as not to put themselves in danger.
Thank you for your vigilance
For organizational and safety reasons in the ski area, opening and closing times for the ski lifts have been established.
We invite you to take these times into account during your stay.
At the end of the day, if customers are still present at the start of a lift, our staff will inform you that closing is approaching. After this time, it will no longer be possible to board, and we thank you for directing yourself to the buses for your return.
We ask you to respect our staff who ensure the proper functioning and security of the domain.
Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you an excellent vacation.
Ski area:
For your information, the new MARAIS chairlift opened yesterday afternoon and the COMBE FOLLE ski lift opened today. You can now take advantage of 100% of our lift park.
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
https://en.tignes.net/skiing/safety/preventive-action
The 10 rules of good conduct on the ski slopes :
1- Respect for others: The skier (and snowboarder) must behave in such a way that he/she does not endanger or harm others either by his/her behaviour or by his/her equipment.
2- Control of speed and behaviour : The skier must adapt his speed and behaviour to his personal abilities as well as to the general conditions of the terrain and weather, the state of the snow and the density of traffic. In simple terms, do not go "full speed" down a slope in the middle of a February holiday, especially when the skier in question does not know how to stop. You should ski according to your own means and not want to follow your friends at all costs if they have a much better level...
3- Choice of direction by the one above : All those below the skier have priority. The skier who is upstream (on the side of the mountain) has a position which allows him to choose a trajectory. He must therefore make this choice in such a way as to preserve the safety of anyone below him (on the valley side). As the skier below does not have eyes in the back, it is up to the skier above to be careful not to run into him.
4- Overtaking : The overtaking can be done from above or below, from the right or from the left. However, it must always be done in a wide enough way to prevent the overtaken person from moving. Just as when a car overtakes a cyclist, you must leave some room for the skier you are overtaking.
5- When crossing the slopes or starting out: After stopping or crossing the slopes, the skier must check that he can do so without danger to himself or others. Just like when driving a car.
6- Parking: The skier must avoid parking in narrow passages or without visibility. In the event of a fall, the skier must clear the piste as quickly as possible. Do not stop behind a bump for example. Because if someone comes along quickly, it can cause damage.
7- Going up and down on foot: A skier who is obliged to go up or down a piste on foot must use the edge of the piste, taking care that neither he nor his equipment is a danger to others.
8- Respect for information, signs and markings: The skier must take into account the information on the weather conditions, the state of the slopes and the snow. He must respect the signs and markings. Do not enter a closed piste.
9- Assistance: A skier who witnesses or participates in an accident must provide assistance, in particular by sounding the alarm. If necessary, and at the request of the rescue team, he must make himself available to them. Just as in everyday life.
10- Identification: The skier, witness or actor in an accident, must make his identity known to the rescue service and/or third parties.
For organizational and safety reasons in the ski area, opening and closing times for the ski lifts have been established.
We invite you to take these times into account during your stay.
At the end of the day, if customers are still present at the start of a lift, our staff will inform you that closing is approaching. After this time, it will no longer be possible to board, and we thank you for directing yourself to the buses for your return.
We ask you to respect our staff who ensure the proper functioning and security of the domain.
Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you an excellent vacation.
Following the bad weather conditions of the last 3 days (snow + strong wind):
GLACIER:
Cable car/Vanoise = closed for defrosting
SKI AREA:
Col des Vés chairlift = waiting / being secured
Aiguille Percée chairlift = waiting / being secured
Grand Huit chairlift = waiting / being secured
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Following the latest heavy snowfalls, which will continue into the evening and tonight, coupled with strong winds at high altitude, we are calling on everyone to be vigilant. The risk of avalanche is high (Risk 4/5) and constitutes a real danger for off-piste skiing in particular. Before going out, remember to check the Avalanche Risk Bulletin (BRA). All the best safety practices
We would also like to remind you that every day, to prepare the ski area as well as possible, many snow groomers and machines with winches work in the evening and at night. We therefore ask everyone to be vigilant when out and about outside ski area opening times and to stay away from these machines so as not to put themselves in danger.
Thank you for your vigilance.
Following the latest heavy snowfalls, which will continue into the evening and tonight, coupled with strong winds at high altitude, we are calling on everyone to be vigilant. The risk of avalanche is high (Risk 4/5) and constitutes a real danger for off-piste skiing in particular. Before going out, remember to check the Avalanche Risk Bulletin (BRA). All the best safety practices
In addition, tomorrow morning, a PIDA (Plan d'Intervention de Déclanchement des Avalanches - Avalanche Intervention Plan) will be in place to ensure the safety of the ski area.
We would also like to remind you that every day, to prepare the ski area as well as possible, many snow groomers and machines with winches work in the evening and at night. We therefore ask everyone to be vigilant when out and about outside ski area opening times and to stay away from these machines so as not to put themselves in danger.
Thank you for your vigilance.
ski area information
The bad weather conditions (strong wind and snowfall) will continue tomorrow morning
an operation to secure the ski area will also take place
this will lead to delays in the opening of the lifts tomorrow morning Saturday 11th of January
Consult the “Piste and lifts” section tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. to keep informed of the opening of the area in real time.
GLACIER :
Cable car/Vanoise: closed today due to strong wind at altitude
Col des Vés chairlift : closed due to strong wind
Aiguille Percée : safety - no opening scheduled for the moment
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
ski area information
The stormy weather conditions (very strong wind and snowfall) will continue tomorrow morning
an operation to secure the ski area will also take place
this will lead to delays in the opening of the lifts tomorrow morning Friday 10th of January
Consult the “Piste and lifts” section tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. to keep informed of the opening of the area in real time.
Fab Maierhofer, ex-Bon App', is back every year with an excellent vintage.
For the 100th anniversary of the Winter Olympics, a band of skiers made up of Fabien Maierhofer, Vivian Bruchez and Matthieu Navillod travel from Mont Olympus to Mont Blanc, passing through some of Europe's legendary Olympic destinations to see what's left of them.
An interesting look at the legacy of the Games through different countries, all accompanied by discoveries on skis in different mountain terrain.
Details :
Join us at the Tignes cinema on Thursday, January 09 at 20:30 for the single price of 5€. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Fabien Maierhofer, director, and Mathieu Navillod, skier and protagonist of the film.
SKI AREA: the wind has calmed at altitude and allows the opening of:
Tommeuses chairlift
Fresse chairlift
connection Tignes / Val d’Isère
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Ski area information
Delays in opening of certain lifts this morning due to strong wind at altitude
cable car = closed
Vanoise chairlift = closed
Tovière gondola = closed
Aiguille Percée chairlift = waiting / strong wind
Tommeuses chairlift = closed
col des Vés chairlift = closed
Fresse chairlift = closed
due to the wind no pedestrians in Boisses Gondola
No Tignes / Val D’Isère connection
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Exceptionally, the Lagon will close at 19:30 (instead of 20:30). Clearance at 19:00.
Please also note that the evening fitness class (at 19:00) is cancelled.
Finally, the paddling pool will be closed from early afternoon.
Reopening with normal opening hours on Thursday 9 January.
Ski area info
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
Ski area information
Delays in opening of certain lifts this morning due to strong wind and security of the ski area.
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
GLACIER :
Cable car/Vanoise: closed today due to strong wind at altitude
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Ski area
The wind is getting stronger, the Tignes-Val d'Isère connection is threatened
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
ski area info:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Ski area info
The very strong wind can disrupt the operation of the ski lifts during the day
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
PROGRAMME, ACTIVITIES, SKIING...
All the practical information you need for your week is on the Tignes application: a map of the slopes and ski lifts (opening times in real time), the programme of activities and events, must-do activities, restaurants and shops in the resort, shuttle bus timetables in real time... You'll also be notified of the latest news from the resort!
ESSENTIAL BROCHURES
Piste map, resort map, practical guide: find all our brochures in digital format directly on our website!
> https://en.tignes.net/holidays/our-digital-booklets
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
> Meet at 17:30 in the Panorama area of the Maison de Tignes le Lac (top floor).
More specific questions? Come and meet the Tourist Office team for a friendly chat!
Ski area info:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
https://en.tignes.net/skiing/safety/preventive-action
The 10 rules of good conduct on the ski slopes :
1- Respect for others: The skier (and snowboarder) must behave in such a way that he/she does not endanger or harm others either by his/her behaviour or by his/her equipment.
2- Control of speed and behaviour : The skier must adapt his speed and behaviour to his personal abilities as well as to the general conditions of the terrain and weather, the state of the snow and the density of traffic. In simple terms, do not go "full speed" down a slope in the middle of a February holiday, especially when the skier in question does not know how to stop. You should ski according to your own means and not want to follow your friends at all costs if they have a much better level...
3- Choice of direction by the one above : All those below the skier have priority. The skier who is upstream (on the side of the mountain) has a position which allows him to choose a trajectory. He must therefore make this choice in such a way as to preserve the safety of anyone below him (on the valley side). As the skier below does not have eyes in the back, it is up to the skier above to be careful not to run into him.
4- Overtaking : The overtaking can be done from above or below, from the right or from the left. However, it must always be done in a wide enough way to prevent the overtaken person from moving. Just as when a car overtakes a cyclist, you must leave some room for the skier you are overtaking.
5- When crossing the slopes or starting out: After stopping or crossing the slopes, the skier must check that he can do so without danger to himself or others. Just like when driving a car.
6- Parking: The skier must avoid parking in narrow passages or without visibility. In the event of a fall, the skier must clear the piste as quickly as possible. Do not stop behind a bump for example. Because if someone comes along quickly, it can cause damage.
7- Going up and down on foot: A skier who is obliged to go up or down a piste on foot must use the edge of the piste, taking care that neither he nor his equipment is a danger to others.
8- Respect for information, signs and markings: The skier must take into account the information on the weather conditions, the state of the slopes and the snow. He must respect the signs and markings. Do not enter a closed piste.
9- Assistance: A skier who witnesses or participates in an accident must provide assistance, in particular by sounding the alarm. If necessary, and at the request of the rescue team, he must make himself available to them. Just as in everyday life.
10- Identification: The skier, witness or actor in an accident, must make his identity known to the rescue service and/or third parties.
Glacier:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app. Find out more
SKI AREA: GLACIER:
temporary stop of the funicular for technical reason
Our teams are doing everything they can to reopen the funicular as quickly as possible.
We apologize for this
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
SKI AREA:Opening delays this morning due to safety of the ski area.
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
The That's All Folk concert at the top of Tovière was finally interrupted due to strong winds at altitude, and will not be resumed.
Join us this evening at 6.30pm in the Tignespace auditorium for a live performance by the Alp'Vox choir from the Haute Tarentaise music school, made up of 40 singers and 3 musicians.
PRACTICAL INFO
Join us from 13:30 to 15:30 at the top of the Tovière Télécabine for a free live outdoor concert by the group 'That's All Folk'
Tignes wishes you a beautiful and happy year 2025, with of course a maximum of snow!
► FIRECRACKERS AND FIREWORKS
The use of firecrackers and fireworks is prohibited by prefectoral decree.
► VIGIPIRATE PLAN
As part of the Vigipirate plan, the police may be required to carry out identity checks, bag searches and pat-downs.
► CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL
The consumption of alcoholic beverages is also prohibited on public property.
► TRAFFIC
► PARKING
► CROSSING THE LAKE PROHIBITED
For safety reasons, pedestrians are not allowed to cross the lake. We therefore strongly recommend that you use the shuttle buses between Tignes le Lac and Tignes Val Claret.
For the night of 31 December, all shuttle services will be reinforced.
TIGNES LE LAC <> VAL CLARET
TIGNES LE LAC <> 1800
TIGNES LE LAC <> BRÉVIÈRES
Let's go together towards 2025 with a show on the snow front of Tignes le Lac, from 22:30 to 01:00 !
THE COMPLETE PROGRAMME
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Safety information, free shuttle bus schedules, car and pedestrian traffic in the resort... All the practical and essential information you need to know can be found on tignes.net: everything you need to know about the organisation of the New Year
GLACIER:
temporary stop of the cable car for technical reasons
Our teams are doing everything they can to reopen the lift as quickly as possible.
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
PROGRAMME, ACTIVITIES, SKIING...
All the practical information you need for your week is on the Tignes application: a map of the slopes and ski lifts (opening times in real time), the programme of activities and events, must-do activities, restaurants and shops in the resort, shuttle bus timetables in real time... You'll also be notified of the latest news from the resort!
ESSENTIAL BROCHURES
Piste map, resort map, practical guide: find all our brochures in digital format directly on our website!
> https://en.tignes.net/holidays/our-digital-booklets
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
> Meet at 17:30 in the Panorama area of the Maison de Tignes le Lac (top floor).
More specific questions? Come and meet the Tourist Office team for a friendly chat!
Let's go together towards 2025 with a show on the snow front of Tignes le Lac, from 22:30 to 01:00. This year, we will all sing together many of the most popular songs from the French and international repertoire! A giant screen will broadcast the lyrics live to allow everyone to play along!
The French group The Trio Cover will be performing until midnight. Then after the fireworks at midnight, DJ Mika AKF will take over to set the station alight!
AND IF IT WAS YOU ON STAGE?
Do you know karaoke? You're not afraid to get up on stage in front of thousands of people and you want to rock the resort? This could be your chance! We're going to get some people on stage!
To take part in the casting :
So get your videos in! The opportunity to perform on stage on New Year's Eve in front of a cheering crowd may never come again...
► Those pre-selected must be in Tignes for a presential casting on the 30 December
► Those selected must be available on 31 December between 22:00 and midnight
► Only 5 people will be selected to appear on stage
https://en.tignes.net/skiing/safety/preventive-action
The 10 rules of good conduct on the ski slopes :
1- Respect for others: The skier (and snowboarder) must behave in such a way that he/she does not endanger or harm others either by his/her behaviour or by his/her equipment.
2- Control of speed and behaviour : The skier must adapt his speed and behaviour to his personal abilities as well as to the general conditions of the terrain and weather, the state of the snow and the density of traffic. In simple terms, do not go "full speed" down a slope in the middle of a February holiday, especially when the skier in question does not know how to stop. You should ski according to your own means and not want to follow your friends at all costs if they have a much better level...
3- Choice of direction by the one above : All those below the skier have priority. The skier who is upstream (on the side of the mountain) has a position which allows him to choose a trajectory. He must therefore make this choice in such a way as to preserve the safety of anyone below him (on the valley side). As the skier below does not have eyes in the back, it is up to the skier above to be careful not to run into him.
4- Overtaking : The overtaking can be done from above or below, from the right or from the left. However, it must always be done in a wide enough way to prevent the overtaken person from moving. Just as when a car overtakes a cyclist, you must leave some room for the skier you are overtaking.
5- When crossing the slopes or starting out: After stopping or crossing the slopes, the skier must check that he can do so without danger to himself or others. Just like when driving a car.
6- Parking: The skier must avoid parking in narrow passages or without visibility. In the event of a fall, the skier must clear the piste as quickly as possible. Do not stop behind a bump for example. Because if someone comes along quickly, it can cause damage.
7- Going up and down on foot: A skier who is obliged to go up or down a piste on foot must use the edge of the piste, taking care that neither he nor his equipment is a danger to others.
8- Respect for information, signs and markings: The skier must take into account the information on the weather conditions, the state of the slopes and the snow. He must respect the signs and markings. Do not enter a closed piste.
9- Assistance: A skier who witnesses or participates in an accident must provide assistance, in particular by sounding the alarm. If necessary, and at the request of the rescue team, he must make himself available to them. Just as in everyday life.
10- Identification: The skier, witness or actor in an accident, must make his identity known to the rescue service and/or third parties.
Glacier:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
GLACIER:
temporary stop of the cable car for technical reasons
Our teams are doing everything they can to reopen the lift as quickly as possible.
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
Concert at the top of Tovière on our outdoor stage,
Meet from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to see the DJ collective MyElement&Friends.
Over the last few days, you've been able to enjoy the Christmas decorations and lights around the resort. At the end of the day, we invite you to come and share this festive and magical moment with us!
Celebrating Christmas together! After a magical Christmas Eve in Tignes 2100, come to Tignes 1800 and Tignes les Brévières to celebrate Christmas!
The Elixir company is opening the doors of its travelling sweet shop to offer you a farandole of delicious performances: stilt walkers, jugglers and dancers are at your service to delight your eyes and taste buds! A hymn to gourmet delights!
TIGNES 1800
TIGNES LES BRÉVIÈRES
ski area info
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
The footpath across the lake is open for the season. Enjoy the walk!
ski area info:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Over the last few days, you have been able to enjoy the Christmas decorations and illuminations in the resort. We invite you tonight and tomorrow to come and share this moment of celebration and magic with us!
At the end of the day on 24 December, come and enjoy a magical moment after a day on the slopes. On the programme: parades and wandering magical characters and creatures, followed by the traditional torchlight descents, pyrotechnic shows and fireworks.
TIGNES VAL CLARET
TIGNES LE LAC
Celebrating Christmas together! After a magical Christmas Eve in Tignes 2100, come to Tignes 1800 and Tignes les Brévières to celebrate Christmas!
The Elixir company is opening the doors of its travelling sweet shop to offer you a farandole of delicious performances: stilt walkers, jugglers and dancers are at your service to delight your eyes and taste buds! A hymn to gourmet delights!
TIGNES 1800
TIGNES LES BRÉVIÈRES
With the heavy snowfalls of the last few days, please be vigilant on the ski area. The avalanche risk is level 4/5. Don't hesitate to ask the ski patrol for help. Consult the BRA and be careful.
On the slopes, don't forget good practice and the rules of good conduct: more info
SKI AREA:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
SKI AREA:
Our teams are doing everything they can to reopen the lift as soon as possible
For your information, the Grande Motte cable car and the Vanoise chairlift will remain closed today for repairs following the storm.
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
Closure of the RD87A between Tignes les Boisses and Tignes le Lac tomorrow morning from 7:30 to 8:00 am.
The road between Tignes le Lac and Tignes les Boisses will be closed to all traffic today (23 December) from 18:00 to 18:30 due to a PIDA. Please make your own arrangements if you are affected.
Due to the difficult weather conditions, a number of changes have been made to the day's programme of events.
When the weather is bad, don't forget the indoor activities on offer in the resort: Cinema (from 17:30), Panorama (board games, immersive experiences, video games), Tignespace, Lagon.
Don't forget to check the programme of events and activities for all the details.
The Tignes-Val d'Isère link and the Grande Motte area will remain closed today.
Funicular open to pedestrians only.
SKI AREA: strong winds/safety measures currently underway. Opening times of ski-lifts: Slopes and ski lifts
Traffic prohibited for pedestrians between Tignes 1800 and Tignes 2100 as well as between Tignes le lac and Tignes Val Claret from 19:00 to 8:00 for safety reasons (strong winds).
Shuttle traffic stopped from midnight.
Be very careful!
ski area information
The stormy weather conditions (very strong wind and snowfall) will continue tomorrow morning
an operation to secure the ski area will also take place tomorrow morning
this will lead to probable delays in the opening of the lifts tomorrow morning Monday December 23
Consult the “Piste and lifts” section tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. to keep informed of the opening of the area in real time.
Free shuttle information
due to many cars crossing the road
waiting for a normal recovery
PROGRAMME, ACTIVITIES, SKIING...
All the practical information you need for your week is on the Tignes application: a map of the slopes and ski lifts (opening times in real time), the programme of activities and events, must-do activities, restaurants and shops in the resort, shuttle bus timetables in real time... You'll also be notified of the latest news from the resort!
ESSENTIAL BROCHURES
Piste map, resort map, practical guide: find all our brochures in digital format directly on our website!
> https://en.tignes.net/holidays/our-digital-booklets
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
> Meet at 17:30 in the Panorama area of the Maison de Tignes le Lac (top floor).
More specific questions? Come and meet the Tourist Office team for a friendly chat!
Due to strong gusts of wind and the current weather conditions, the Laser Shooting event originally scheduled for 4.30pm today at the lake has been cancelled.
Please join us at 3pm for an extra film screening, at 3.30pm for the letter-writing workshop and at 5.30pm for the holiday welcome drink.
More information in the ‘agenda’ or ‘cinema’ sections.
Ski area info
Skiers take the free shuttle at Tignes 1800 to reach the ski area at Tignes le Lac. We are increasing the number of shuttles on the Tignes 1800 circuit
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
Due to the stormy weather, the cinema is opening its doors early today and is offering two extra screenings at 15:00.
L'incroyable Noël de Shaun le Mouton et de Timmy (French version): Cette année, Noël devrait être parfait ! Sauf qu'avec Shaun et son troupeau d'amis rien ne se passe jamais comme prévu… Les joyeux préparatifs se transforment rapidement en une mission quasi impossible : entre les guirlandes tyroliennes, les paquets cadeaux surprises et les enfants pas vraiment sages, ça ne va pas être une mince affaire de réunir tout le monde autour du sapin. Prêts pour une course poursuite en traineau ? À vos marques, prêts, moutonnez !
Ski area info
the weather conditions are forecast to be stormy and will deteriorate throughout the day
for the moment the following lifts are open, but this may change during the day!
Funicular no skiers! pedestrians only
Boisses
Brévières
Palafour
Blackbirds
Red needle (no pedestrians)
Chaudannes (no pedestrians)
Almes
Lavachet
Paquis
Rosset
Bollin
Grattalu
Tichot
Carpet center Claret, 1800
tk Parei
To find out when the lifts open in real time, consult the “Piste and lifts” section to follow the opening of the ski area in real time.
https://en.tignes.net/skiing/safety/preventive-action
The 10 rules of good conduct on the ski slopes :
1- Respect for others: The skier (and snowboarder) must behave in such a way that he/she does not endanger or harm others either by his/her behaviour or by his/her equipment.
2- Control of speed and behaviour : The skier must adapt his speed and behaviour to his personal abilities as well as to the general conditions of the terrain and weather, the state of the snow and the density of traffic. In simple terms, do not go "full speed" down a slope in the middle of a February holiday, especially when the skier in question does not know how to stop. You should ski according to your own means and not want to follow your friends at all costs if they have a much better level...
3- Choice of direction by the one above : All those below the skier have priority. The skier who is upstream (on the side of the mountain) has a position which allows him to choose a trajectory. He must therefore make this choice in such a way as to preserve the safety of anyone below him (on the valley side). As the skier below does not have eyes in the back, it is up to the skier above to be careful not to run into him.
4- Overtaking : The overtaking can be done from above or below, from the right or from the left. However, it must always be done in a wide enough way to prevent the overtaken person from moving. Just as when a car overtakes a cyclist, you must leave some room for the skier you are overtaking.
5- When crossing the slopes or starting out: After stopping or crossing the slopes, the skier must check that he can do so without danger to himself or others. Just like when driving a car.
6- Parking: The skier must avoid parking in narrow passages or without visibility. In the event of a fall, the skier must clear the piste as quickly as possible. Do not stop behind a bump for example. Because if someone comes along quickly, it can cause damage.
7- Going up and down on foot: A skier who is obliged to go up or down a piste on foot must use the edge of the piste, taking care that neither he nor his equipment is a danger to others.
8- Respect for information, signs and markings: The skier must take into account the information on the weather conditions, the state of the slopes and the snow. He must respect the signs and markings. Do not enter a closed piste.
9- Assistance: A skier who witnesses or participates in an accident must provide assistance, in particular by sounding the alarm. If necessary, and at the request of the rescue team, he must make himself available to them. Just as in everyday life.
10- Identification: The skier, witness or actor in an accident, must make his identity known to the rescue service and/or third parties.
SKI AREA :
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Let's go together towards 2025 with a show on the snow front of Tignes le Lac, from 22:30 to 01:00. This year, we will all sing together many of the most popular songs from the French and international repertoire! A giant screen will broadcast the lyrics live to allow everyone to play along!
The French group The Trio Cover will be performing until midnight. Then after the fireworks at midnight, DJ Mika AKF will take over to set the station alight!
AND IF IT WAS YOU ON STAGE?
Do you know karaoke? You're not afraid to get up on stage in front of thousands of people and you want to rock the resort? This could be your chance! We're going to get some people on stage!
To take part in the casting :
So get your videos in! The opportunity to perform on stage on New Year's Eve in front of a cheering crowd may never come again...
► Those pre-selected must be in Tignes for a presential casting on the 30 December
► Those selected must be available on 31 December between 22:00 and midnight
► Only 5 people will be selected to appear on stage
GLACIER :
Cable car/Vanoise: closed today due to strong wind at altitude
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Domaine skiable
rapprochez vous au plus vite du télésiège Tommeuses pour rentrer sur Tignes !
Ski area
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Ski area
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Exceptionally, the Lagon will close at 19:30 today (instead of 20:30). Last admission is at 18:30.
Glacier:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Glacier:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Join us at 16:00 in the Panorama area of the Maison de Tignes le Lac for a book signing by para-alpine ski champion Marie Bochet with her book “Mon petit doigt m'a dit”.
French version only
Née avec une agénésie de l’avant-bras gauche, Marie Bochet a longtemps skié aux côtés des valides avant de s’imposer comme une figure emblématique du para ski alpin.
De son enfance dans le Beaufortain, en Savoie, à ses ultimes virages, elle raconte dans ce livre l’incroyable parcours qui a fait d’elle une athlète aux multiples titres, huit fois championne paralympique de ski alpin, vingt-deux fois championne du monde et une femme d’exception.
Au fil des pages, on y croise sa famille, celles et ceux qui ont jalonné son ascension sportive, les joies et difficultés du sport de haut niveau ainsi que les belles rencontres d’une existence hors normes.
Marie Bochet est plus qu’une championne. Elle est un exemple pour tous.
Livre écrit en collaboration avec Yves Perret, ancien journaliste, créateur et directeur de l’agence YP Médias.
PROGRAMME, ACTIVITIES, SKIING...
All the practical information you need for your week is on the app: a map of the slopes and ski lifts (opening times in real time), the programme of activities and events, must-do activities, restaurants and shops in the resort, shuttle bus timetables in real time... You'll also be notified of the latest news from the resort!
ESSENTIAL BROCHURES
Piste map, resort map, practical guide: find all our brochures in digital format directly on our website!
> https://en.tignes.net/holidays/our-digital-booklets
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
> Meet at 17:30 in the Panorama area of the Maison de Tignes le Lac (top floor).
More specific questions? Come and meet the Tourist Office team for a friendly chat!
Glacier:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
Glacier:
Follow the opening of the area in real time: consult the “Piste and lifts” section on the Tignes app
https://en.tignes.net/skiing/safety/preventive-action
The 10 rules of good conduct on the ski slopes :
1- Respect for others: The skier (and snowboarder) must behave in such a way that he/she does not endanger or harm others either by his/her behaviour or by his/her equipment.
2- Control of speed and behaviour : The skier must adapt his speed and behaviour to his personal abilities as well as to the general conditions of the terrain and weather, the state of the snow and the density of traffic. In simple terms, do not go "full speed" down a slope in the middle of a February holiday, especially when the skier in question does not know how to stop. You should ski according to your own means and not want to follow your friends at all costs if they have a much better level...
3- Choice of direction by the one above : All those below the skier have priority. The skier who is upstream (on the side of the mountain) has a position which allows him to choose a trajectory. He must therefore make this choice in such a way as to preserve the safety of anyone below him (on the valley side). As the skier below does not have eyes in the back, it is up to the skier above to be careful not to run into him.
4- Overtaking : The overtaking can be done from above or below, from the right or from the left. However, it must always be done in a wide enough way to prevent the overtaken person from moving. Just as when a car overtakes a cyclist, you must leave some room for the skier you are overtaking.
5- When crossing the slopes or starting out: After stopping or crossing the slopes, the skier must check that he can do so without danger to himself or others. Just like when driving a car.
6- Parking: The skier must avoid parking in narrow passages or without visibility. In the event of a fall, the skier must clear the piste as quickly as possible. Do not stop behind a bump for example. Because if someone comes along quickly, it can cause damage.
7- Going up and down on foot: A skier who is obliged to go up or down a piste on foot must use the edge of the piste, taking care that neither he nor his equipment is a danger to others.
8- Respect for information, signs and markings: The skier must take into account the information on the weather conditions, the state of the slopes and the snow. He must respect the signs and markings. Do not enter a closed piste.
9- Assistance: A skier who witnesses or participates in an accident must provide assistance, in particular by sounding the alarm. If necessary, and at the request of the rescue team, he must make himself available to them. Just as in everyday life.
10- Identification: The skier, witness or actor in an accident, must make his identity known to the rescue service and/or third parties.
119/159 Pistes open at 75% |
39/71 Lifts open at 55% |
OPEN
Liaison Tignes - val d'isère
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21/21 at 100% |
46/63 at 73% |
29/43 at 67% |
23/32 at 72% |