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Tignes Après-Ski

Although Tignes is primarily a resort for intermediates and advanced skiers, it does have some good beginner areas to offer.
 

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Although Tignes is primarily a resort for intermediates and advanced skiers and boarders, it does have some good beginner areas to offer. Le Bollin in Val Claret next to the main lift stations is one of them and has some good local bars nearby, making it a handy place for not so confident skiers to practice and then meet up with friends later in the day. Lower down in Rosset and Lavachet are some gentler slopes which are used for learning and practice by various ski schools. Even further down in Les Brévières, Pitôts is the closest beginner slope. There are five free beginners’ lifts in these areas. If you only want to admire the amazing views or meet friends for lunch in a mountain restaurant, but don’t fancy the ski down, it's possible to buy pedestrian tickets for some lifts.

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