Chalet Promenade de Toviere, Tignes

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The chalet was fantastic for us. My daughter came from Australia and her kids had never skied before - the chalet is right next to the free lift for beginners which we could see from the window, so we could watch them outside which was really nice. If you weren’t using the beginner lift, you could ski down to ... + more
Sonia, Surrey
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Location: where is Chalet Promenade de Toviere

Tignes Le Lac . Just a few steps from the door (50 metres approx.) is the Rosset lift and (100 metres approx.) the Toviere lift, giving this chalet direct access to the skiing of Espace Killy. It is so close to the lifts you may find it hard not being one of the first up the mountain! With this location comes a spectacular uninterrupted view across the lake towards the Grande Motte Glacier and the selection of bars and restaurants in Tignes Le Lac are just a snowball’s throw away (25 metres approx.).

Superb access to ski hire - Only 30 metres (approx.) from rental shop


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Promenade de Toviere description

Chalet Promenade de Toviere provides the perfect retreat for friends and family looking for an unbeatable location to easily access the skiing and the local amenities of Tignes Le Lac. Whilst simply furnished, the chalet boasts some of the best views in resort from the huge windows in the sociable, open-plan living and dining area. The bedrooms are internal within the apartment, however rooms 3 and 4 have natural light through the living area and rooms 2 and 3 have the flexibility of being able to interconnect. All in all this is fantastic value for a chalet with a ski area of this calibre almost literally on the doorstep.

Facilities: Chalet Promenade de Toviere features

  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Close to Town Centre: Yes
  • Piste/Lift: 50m
  • Town centre: 25m
  • WiFi: Yes

Room Types: Chalet Promenade de Toviere bedrooms

Building entrance:
  • Ski lockers
Chalet entrance floor (-1):
Room 1 = twin with bath and WC
Room 2 = twin with extra single bed
Room 3 = twin
(Rooms 2 and 3 interconnect via bathroom with dual lockable doors. Both rooms have their own access door from the corridor)
  • Bathroom with bath and WC (only rooms 2 and 3 have access via dual lockable doors)
  • Room 4 = twin with bath and WC
  • Open-plan living/dining room
  • Separate WC

Room Supplements:
Rooms 1 & 4 add £7 pp/pn
Room 2 as triple deduct £3 pp/pn if occupied by an adult. If 3rd bed occupied by a child aged 2-11yrs they pay half the adult full price.


Meals: Chalet Promenade de Toviere food & drink

We update Chalet Promenade de Toviere's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Tignes: about holidays in Tignes: about ski holidays in Tignes: about ski holidays in Tignes France

Espace Killy ski area Fantastic après ski High altitude skiing

Tignes is somewhere you can ski longer, higher and further than most other resorts in the Alps. Owing its snow-reliability to the Grande Motte glacier, the local ski area is joined with Val d’Isere’s to form the mammoth Espace Killy - intermediates will have a whale of a time here. Choose between 5 different villages, whether your priority is convenience, cosiness or cheap accommodation. Tignes also has one of the most famous New Year parties in the Alps.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Glacier skiing Non-skiers Groups Off-piste High altitude skiing

Tignes webcam

Snow Report: Top 374cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 14cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 29.67cm

Tignes trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)138km, 1h50
Geneva (GVA)165km, 2h
Grenoble (GNB)200km, 2h45
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1936

Tignes lift pass price last reported as €294 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Promenade de Toviere.
Night skiing: Yes, every Thursday
Tignes has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing October - May.

Town altitude: 2,100m
Top of slopes: 3456m
Bottom of piste: 1550m
Vertical drop: 1,900m
Total length of trails:300km
Longest piste:15km
Tignes ski resort (pronounce it 'Teens') is one half of the stunning Espace Killy, one of the biggest linked ski areas in France. Because of its high-altitude terrain and access to the Grande Motte glacier, the resort is open both earlier and later in the season than many others and often the lifts are running for short periods of summer skiing. Predominantly purpose built, the resort itself is divided into 5 villages, each different in its own way but all well linked by lifts and bus services. The main area...
With varied pistes at a high altitude, the ski area has impressive powdered terrain for skiers and boarders alike. Beginners can practice on the nursery slopes at Le Lac and Le Lavachet, where you'll find gentle, quiet runs that are accessible via free beginners' lifts. Le Bollin at Val Claret is another conveniently situated green and Grattalu is a lovely wide blue for those wanting to build confidence. Tignes is incredible if you ski at an intermediate level, with miles of powdery blue and red runs includi...
While it's said that those who appreciate Tignes do so for the serious skiing over the après ski, this doesn't do justice to the fact that Tignes' 60+ bars/pubs and 4 night clubs provide some of the best nightlife in the Alps. All villages have their fair share of places to eat and drink, and with a shuttle bus service running 24 hours, you can enjoy your evening without worrying about the journey back. Jam bar is small but with a great atmosphere and Loop bar pretty much offers it all: with live sport, world c...

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"Great for our family"

Sonia, Surrey
4/ out of 5
The chalet was fantastic for us. My daughter came from Australia and her kids had never skied before - the chalet is right next to the free lift for beginners which we could see from the window, so we could watch them outside which was really nice. If you weren’t using the beginner lift, you could ski down to something else. It wasn’t what I’d call ski in, ski out because I’d say you’d have to be able to ski into the boot room to do that, but the location definitely worked well for us. The only issue with Le Lac compared to Val Claret is that unless you’re a good skier, you have to get the bubble down because the only route back is a black piste. The food was good and they accommodated the kids well. As for the storage in the rooms, I don’t think I’ve ever been in a chalet that had hooks for your jackets etc.! We had to keep all of our ski stuff just inside the front door, which meant that if gloves fell out of jackets they’d get wet as the boots were on the floor. There were lockers outside but I think they were broken / locked up so we couldn’t use them. I’ve been in much more expensive chalets and on the whole, skiing in France is always pretty basic (unless you’re an Oligarch or filmstar!) – in the realm of French ski chalets I’d give this a 4/5. I’d definitely say it was a great place for families and it would be best booked as one whole group rather than shared, as the social area is quite small.
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Sonia