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Val d'Isère

Val d'Isère and it's neighbor, Tignes, spread over several high-altitude valleys on the border with Italy, offering extensive slopes and some of the best back-country.

Val d'Isère

Val d'Isère and Tignes, combine to form one of the world's most prestigious high-altitude ski areas, where meticulously groomed pistes weave between glacial peaks. This snow-sure paradise, benefiting from both glacier skiing and extensive snowmaking, offers terrain for every level of winter sports enthusiast, from Olympic runs like the steep (and injected with ice for racing) Face de Bellevarde to gentle nursery slopes and vast back-country opportunities in the Pisaillas and Le Fornet sectors. Val d'Isère's ancient village core, centered around its 17th-century church bell tower, exudes traditional Savoyard charm while housing some of the Alps' most sophisticated hotels, innovative restaurants, and exclusive boutiques. The resort pulses with energy as international visitors fill its atmospheric bars and legendary après-ski venues like La Folie Douce and Dick's Tea Bar, while still maintaining its authentic mountain soul in cozy family-run restaurants serving traditional Savoyard specialties. The state-of-the-art lift system seamlessly connects the entire area, allowing skiers to chase the sun across multiple valleys while enjoying panoramic views of the Vanoise National Park. Whether seeking back-country adventures, perfectly groomed corduroy at dawn, or the sophisticated atmosphere of a world-class resort, Val d'Isère-Tignes delivers an unparalleled Alpine experience that justifies its reputation as one of the world's finest winter destinations.



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