Tignes Lavachet

Tignes Lavachet is a satellite neighbourhood of Tignes at ~2,100 m, between Le Lac and Val Claret on the Espace Killy pass. Apartment blocks sit closer to Tovière and Palafour lifts than Le Lac’s lakefront strip. Skiers choose Lavachet for shorter morning walks to pistes while sharing Tignes glacier and Val d’Isère links.

Mountain culture & milestones

Lavachet expanded in the 1980s–90s as Tignes split into Le Lac, Val Claret, and Lavachet hubs – each with distinct evening rhythm.

The submerged old Tignes village story applies to the whole commune; Lavachet has no separate pre-dam history.

Valley bases: where to stay

Apartments cluster near Tovière gondola – ski-out in good snow years. Le Lac restaurants are a five-minute walk or short bus ride.

Val Claret nightlife is one bus stop away – Lavachet suits groups who prioritise lift proximity over lakefront bars.

Main lift hubs on the Espace Killy pass (resort press data).
ComplejoSignature faceTerrain note
Val d’Isère – Solaise~2,560 mOlympic downhill heritage, long reds
Val d’Isère – Bellevarde~2,820 mSteep blacks, Face de Bellevarde
Tignes – Grande Motte~3,456 mGlacier, spring skiing
Tignes – Tovière~2,700 mOpen bowls above Le Lac
Les Brévières~1,550 mTree-lined, quieter sector

Ski sectors at a glance

Tovière and Palafour are doorstep sectors; Grande Motte glacier is one lift change from Lavachet.

Cols to Val d’Isère use the same corridors as Le Lac – weather gates equally.

The mountain & skiing

Espace Killy pass from Lavachet matches Tignes town – shorter walk to Tovière beats Le Lac on powder mornings.

Glacier du Grande Motte spring skiing and Val d’Isère Bellevarde loops share one ticket.

Lavachet lacks nursery slope at doorstep – beginners may bus to Le Lac or Val Claret meeting points.

Wind on Tovière ridge closes before village lifts – Les Brévières tree backup applies commune-wide.

The village & après-ski

Limited evening services in Lavachet – supermarkets and bars concentrate at Le Lac. Self-catering apartments dominate.

Bus Mélèzes links Lavachet, Le Lac, and Val Claret until late evening in peak weeks.

Snow & season

High altitude preserves snow like Val Claret – wind scours Tovière before lake-level paths thaw.

Same glacier and col weather patterns as rest of Tignes – bulletin reading essential.

Summer & year-round

Lavachet apartments suit summer hiking base – Grande Motte cable car runs limited summer dates.

Mountain-bike descent to Le Lac uses winter pistes when lifts open in July.

Safety & mountain etiquette

Avalanche risk on off-piste bowls off Tovière matches Tignes commune guidance – kit and guide required.

Thin air at 2,100 m affects sleep – hydrate and pace first ski day.

Who it suits best

Groups who want TignesVal d’Isère mileage with minimal walk to Tovière lifts. Self-caterers who eat in Le Lac occasionally.

Après-focused groups should book Le Lac; Lavachet is sleep-and-ski practical.

Getting there

Air gateways (km only): Geneva Airport (~220 km), Chambéry (~130 km). Rail: Bourg-Saint-Maurice.

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