More of a network of interlinked villages than a resort per-se, Tignes is made up of five distinct areas.
Located at the head of the valley, bustling Val Claret (2100m) is well serviced by fast, modern lifts and offers easy access to the jewel in Tignes' glittering Alpine crown: the Grande Motte glacier.
Just down the road, on the other side of the lake, Le Lac (2100m) functions as the domain’s main hub, with neighbouring Le Lavachet (2100m) providing a quieter, more low-key feel. The three are grouped fairly close together on Tignes' central plateau, and this is where the bulk of the domain’s action takes place.
Located further down the valley on the edge of the dam, Tignes 1800 (formerly known as Les Bosses) is the quietest and most budget-friendly of the villages, but extensive recent investment means it’s growing fast. Finally, nestled by the river at the foot of the dam is Tignes Les Brévières (1550m), a renovated former hamlet that’s easily the most picturesque of the bunch.