Tignes snow report

The Tignes snow report for Jan 30 is a 99cm base depth with of 39 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Tignes are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

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Base

99cm
Powder

Summit

170cm
Powder

Depth vs Average

89%
vs average of 111cm on Jan 30
Acres Open
624 Acres Open
Km Open
79.4 km open
Runs Open
65/81 open
Beginner Runs Open
9/9
Intermediate Runs Open
29/33
Advanced Runs Open
11/19
Expert Runs Open
16/20
Nordic Open
5 km

Resort Overview

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Nov 22
Projected Opening
May 03
Projected Closing
Tignes sits high in the Tarentaise Valley of Savoie, linked with neighbouring Val d’Isère to form a vast, high‑altitude ski area. The domain offers 300 km of pistes served by 76 lifts and a full spread of 161 pistes (22 green, 66 blue, 41 red, 32 black), with skiing from 1,550 m at Les Brévières up to 3,456 m on the Grande Motte. Total skiable terrain spans 3,680 ha within a wider 10,000 ha mountain area, backed up by two glaciers that underpin a long season from November to May. Snowfall is reliably strong, with an average of 669 cm a year, and the altitude keeps conditions consistent through spring. Families are well looked after: Tignes holds the Famille Plus label, beginner zones sit in every village, and several lifts are free for learners. Off the slopes, Le Lagon aquatic centre (with a 25 m pool and children’s areas) and the Tignespace indoor sports complex make bad‑weather days easy, while free resort shuttle buses link Val Claret, Le Lac, Le Lavachet, Tignes 1800 and Les Brévières. For British skiers, the draw is straightforward: dependable snow, varied pistes for all abilities, modern lifts and plenty to do beyond skiing, all in a compact, high‑altitude setting that makes the most of precious holiday time.  

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