Explore the 300km of pistes in the Tignes-Val D’Isère ski domain from close to the chalet. It takes 2 minutes to walk to the Chardonnet button lift from Chalet Iceberg where you can most easily access the Palafour part of the ski area and you can see the famous Aiguille Percée (the ‘eye of the needle’ rock formation). Alternatively from there, ski right to Lavachey and Les Boisses or left to Val Claret and the Grande Motte glacier. Both ways lead to Val D’Isère if that’s where you wish to go.
Equally you have a bus stop just 1 minute down the hill from Chalet Iceberg which takes you both ways too, or gets you back to the chalet easily when your legs are suffering!
Chalet Iceberg is situated in Tignes Le Lac where most chalet accommodation is located. There are multiple restaurants, cafés, shops and supermarkets all a short walk away. The bus stop can whisk you quickly to Lavachey or Val Claret for après-ski too.
There is a leisure centre in Le Lac (free access with a 6 day lift pass), a luge and many other attractions.
See which Tignes ski lifts are nearest to Chalet Iceberg.
Navigating in Tignes can vary, as distances from Chalet Iceberg to ski lifts are in a straight line.
Chalet Iceberg is a charming, rustic chalet in typical Haute Tarentaise style that sleeps 9 guests in 5 bedrooms, each having its own bathroom.
Chalet Iceberg shows off beautiful wood panelling, local stone and features stunning south-facing views of the ski area and glacier over the lake.
It is only 200m from the nearest lift and piste. The lounge is separate to the dining room – both have log fires and huge, panoramic windows with a balcony.
Chalet Iceberg is ideal for small groups or two families that wish to holiday together.
You can expect some wonderful cuisine in our catered ski chalets, where you’ll never have to lift a finger. Save yourself the hassle and cost of having to cook or organise restaurant bookings, and enjoy a delicious three course evening meal prepared for you after a long day on the slopes.
Our chalet menus have been meticulously designed and curated by our Executive Chef. We believe that great food can transform a holiday, so expect some hearty and tasty food throughout your week with us.
Our catered chalets are equipped with excellent facilities, from cosy living areas to spacious dining areas. You will get to enjoy a glass of wine by the fire with your family and friends while your hosts work behind the scenes to prepare a delectable feast.
Enjoy impeccable service with six days of breakfast, dinners, canapés and aperitifs. For breakfast, you can expect fresh French bread, pastries, fruit, cereals, as well as cooked options. Each day on your return from the slopes, you can expect a different cake with tea and coffee. For dinner, enjoy a three course dinner to refuel after a long day on the slopes.
If you’re booking the chalet for your family, we kindly ask that everyone dines together rather than having separate sittings for children and adults. However, we’ll be happy to adjust the dinner time to an earlier slot to suit younger guests better.
Catered ski chalets offer a range of evening meals from beef bourguignon to grilled cod. If you have a specific request, ski trip favourites or dietary requirements, just let our sales team know before you travel, and the resort team will endeavour to cater to all your needs.
Sleeps 2. A small twin room with limited headroom. Ensuite bathroom, small bath with handheld shower/WC/basin and reduced head height. Internal window to landing
Sleeps 2. A double room with views over Tignes Lac and the Grande Motte glacier. Ensuite bathroom, small bath with handheld shower/WC/basin and reduced head height
Sleeps 2. A small twin room with limited headroom. Ensuite bathroom, small bath with handheld shower/WC/basin and reduced head height. Internal window to landing
Sleeps 2. A double room with views over Tignes Lac and Grande Motte glacier. Ensuite bathroom, small bath with handheld shower/WC/basin and reduced head height
Sleeps 1. A single room with ensuite shower / WC
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•Espace Killy ski area •Fantastic après ski •High altitude skiing
Among the highest and biggest in the alps, Tignes is the 'most booked' ski holiday destination for British skiers. Regular powder, snow-sure Grande Motte glacier and links with Val d’Isere make the 300km ski area special. Après, dining and accommodation for every taste and budget in 5 villages - busy Le Lac at its heart, ski-in ski-out partying in Val Claret, quieter Le Lavachet, cheap-and-chill down in Les Boisses and Les Brévières.
Great for •Families •Glacier skiing •Non-skiers •Groups •Off-piste •High altitude skiing
Snow Report: Top 225cm, Bottom 129cm
Snow Forecast: 2cm expected this week
Snow History: March average depth 163.17cm
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 £380 Area lift pass (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Iceberg.
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: | 1,906m |
| Total length of trails: | 300km |
| Longest piste: | 10km |



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