Tignes Val Claret
Tignes Val Claret is the highest of the five villages that make up the Tignes Ski resort, sitting at 2,100 metres. It is the resort's newest village, built mainly in the 1960s as demand grew for skiing in the resort of Tignes.
Like many resorts built at this time, Tignes Val Claret was constructed primarily as a ski resort. The resort also offers tourism-based activities in the Summer, notably glacial skiing, mountain biking, golf and hiking.
Overview
After deliberate flooding to prepare for a new damn, Tignes Val Claret was the last of the newly-built villages to be erected. It sits at the farthest end of Tignes and is also the highest of the five villages.Like the other towns that make up Tignes, Val Claret also consists of different hamlets; the skiing hub Val Claret Grande Motte, Val Claret Centre and the stand-alone chalets in the Les Chartreux area, adjacent to the main town.
Skiing
The town, due to its purpose-built nature, offers quick access to the mountains from chairlifts, most of which are centered in the 'Ronde Point' area. The town is also the gateway to the glacial skiing offered by the Tignes resort, reached via the Funicular and the Grande Motte cable car, the only cable car in the world to offer an outdoor viewing platform.Val Claret is linked directly to the ski area of Val D'Isere by two lifts, Tuffs and Fresse.