Tignes in France is a skiing location that is much different
from the boarder adjacent Alps, and other skiing facilities
that have put France firmly on the skiing map. The rise of
Tignes, initially came with the rise of tourism in the area.
During the last 10 years the facilities have been improved
immensely with a new state-of-the-art training facility, and
freestyle snowboarding facilities being built in the
area.
Over the past 10 years, the area has welcomed over 1 million
skiers from around the world and has hosted events such as the
European freestyle snowboarding championship and the French
Skiing open. The facility has two parallel mountains that are
near local townships, making the area an ideal place for
holiday makers and serious skiers alike. With a 25 000 feet
slope, and on-site mountain safety rescue the area really has
pulled out all the stops to place it self up their, as one of
the top skiing destinations around the world. The world
renowned training facility has multi-lingual instructors and
even has 4 classrooms, where skiers are taken to watch footage,
and get shown the ropes from a less practical perspective. The
slopes 1 million visitors in the past 10 years have came from
all around the world, many of which learned how to ski on their
first visit to the slopes.
With many great deals for holiday makers, and with
accessible road routes all over mainland Europe it is no wonder
Tignes is generally considered the first choice for holiday
makers looking to Ski in the region. Tignes has also went to
some effort to promote itself even further by a 5 million
dollar regeneration project that went on in the region. A new
ski slope was built, along with the infrastructure to allow the
development of hotels and even a shopping precinct. The area
has also underwent major changes in order to make it more
accessible, for more of the year, with an indoor facility being
built and flood lights making it possible to ski and snowboard
late into the evening. Snowboarding is also seen as a major
plus point of Tignes, with other skiing facilities in the area
being far less welcoming to the snowboarding masses. Tignes is
home to expert freestyle snowboarding facilities, and is also
home to the undisputed number one snowboarding training camp.
With snowboarders from around the world visiting Tignes the
area now sees more than just skiers amongst its busy hotels and
pubs.
On the down side many skiers criticise Tignes for the lack
of difficulty on its slaloms, however this is simply not the
case. Tignes is home to around 8 slaloms, all of which have
different difficult ratings. I can assure anyone who feels
unsure of the difficulty level on the last two slopes, should
give them a go before they say anymore. However, they do raise
an interesting point. Tignes has under went major regeneration
in an attempt to make their facilities safer, and has also
altered many runs to accommodate beginners, which may have took
the sting out of certain slaloms.

Despite this, the facilities are amazing, and the training
is out of this world. I was strapped to a machine in order to
measure my heart rate, and also asked to run on a tread mill so
they could record my recovery times. The restaurants let you
sample original French cuisine and also provide many
opportunities for a lovely night out. For those looking for a
more adventurous night-life the Della 1 pub and club will
provide all the fun you will need. Della 1 is only a 10 minute
walk from the hotels - and a further 15 minute walk for those
staying in the log cabin village overlooking the mountains.
Whether you stay, or whether you are a skier or a snowboarder
you should surely go to Tignes and sample the runs. The
facility is also perfect for learning, and those that have
never skied before.
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