A traditional Tignes style building, the Alpaka is full of character and charm assuring our guests of a warm and welcoming stay.
- Catered Chalet
- Sleeps 32
- Large open fire
- All bedrooms ensuite
- Close to slopes
- Great for groups
Overview
Description
Ground floor:
Entrance to Lodge and bar
Ski & boot room with heated boot racks
Public bar
Dining room
First floor:
Room 101 - twin/double ensuite bath & wc, balcony (+£10pp)
Rooms 102 & 103 - double with ensuite bath & wc, balcony (+£10pp)
Rooms 104 & 105 - twin/double with ensuite shower & wc, balcony (+£10pp)
Room 106 - triple with ensuite shower & wc
Room 107 - double ensuite shower & wc (Available as a single +£175)
Lower ground:
Rooms 108, 109 & 112 - twin/double ensuite shower & wc
Room 110 - twin/double with ensuite bath & wc
Room 111 - triple with ensuite shower & wc
Lower ground 2:
Room 114 - twin/double ensuite shower & wc
Rooms 115 & 116 - twin/double ensuite bath & wc
Chalet board includes breakfast, tea time treat and 3 course evening meal with house wine & coffee (evening meal on six nights)
Chalet staff live in.
Please note that prices for this chalet DO NOT include Aviation Tax or Resort Tax, which are charged separately by the tour operator at the following rates:
Aviation Taxes £ 40pp
Resort Tax £ 15ppAll Ensuite
Fireplace
About Tignes
Tignes skiing
Lift linked to Illustrious neighbour Val d'Isère to make up the ski area formerly known as l'Espace Killy, the Tignes ski area is, needless to say, vast and varied. The 300km of marked pistes cater for all levels and tastes with great off-piste, long wide blues and two snowparks (with another, even better one, over in Val d'Isère). Tignes also has the Grande Motte glacier providing year-round skiing. The glacier and Tignes' high altitude, make this resort for a great early or late season ski holiday destination. The whole area is serviced very well by an efficient lift system and the five villages that make up the resort are all linked by free bus. This is a resort that ticks the boxes for all!
Tignes ski resort
Although not known for its alpine charm, Tignes more than makes up for this as off-snow activities are excellent. There is a nice range of decent restaurants and bars whilst there are supermarkets for the self-catering crowd. Nightlife and après ski is pretty healthy. The legendary Folie Douce is just one lift away, and Cocorico has now expanded into Tignes - this unique apres ski experience takes things to a whole new level. The old favourites like the Loop bar still provide a great atmosphere. High-end dining can be found if you know where to look - the Grizzly in Val Claret does an exquisite BBQ.
The leisure centre has seen significant investment in recent years and provides a superb off-slope distraction for families. The frozen lake makes for idyllic walk and you can even try your hand at ice-diving if you can brave the cold!
In summary, Tignes is a modern, well laid out resort that caters for everyone. If you're after alpine charm then perhaps try Val d'Isere, but for sheer convenience, quality of skiing and snow record, it's hard to beat Tignes.
Beginner Friendly
Choice of Restaurants
Easy Slope Access
Family Friendly
Good For Non-Skiers
Good For Snowboarding
Good for Apres Ski
Great Off-Piste
Great for Mixed Abilities
High Altitude
Large Ski Area
Lively Night Life
Lively and Young
Purpose Built
Reliable Snow
Ski In Ski Out
Snow Park
Snow Sure
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Fitness
Gym
Hang Gliding
Hot Tub
Ice Rink
Indoor Pool
Paragliding
Resort Bus
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 40.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Dog Sledding
Off-Piste: Very good
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Ski Doos
Ski Touring
Torch Light Descents
Holiday Details
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