Saturday, December 20, 2008

Val d Isere - Tignes




Country: France
Altitude 1550 m - 3450 m
Total length of ski trails : 300 km
Button lift : 36
Two-seater chair lift : 4
Gondola lift : 6




Val d'Isere and Tignes share more than 300 km of this well-known French ski resort. The 1992 Winter Olympics were held here and every December it is host to World Cup races in skiing. The ski resort was named after one of the most famous French skiers Jean - Claude Killy.

This ski resort has 20 green, 60 blue, 35 red and 16 black slopes and is suitable for both beginners and professional skiers. Skiers are taken to the resort by 90 drag lifts so lineups are rare. Night skiing is also available.

Espace Killy did not forget about snowboarders, which is why there are two snowparks that offer a variety of activities for "boarders" (Quarterpipe, Halfpipe, Tables, Slides, Jumps).

Ski lifts:

  • Button lift : 36
  • Two-seater chair lift : 4
  • Gondola lift : 6
  • Alpine train : 2
Ski resort information:
  • Altitude 1550 m - 3450 m
  • Total length of ski trails : 300 km
  • Level of difficulty of the ski slopes : intermediate
  • Cross-country trails : 44 km
  • Relatively demanding paths 75000 m
  • Demanding paths 27000 m
  • Undemanding paths 198000 m
http://www.adriatica.net/ski/ski_resort_en__4ji3m3g3o3m3gh5ji3p__.htm#

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