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Whats Tignes Les Brevieres like?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
We've stayed in Tignes a few times, but only ever in Le Lac or Le Lavachet. We're considering Les Brevieres for next year but wondered how staying there compared. In particular,
1) how inconvenient/convenient is it to get to & from skiing for us (experienced skiers) but also if we were to take beginners or people with very limited ski experience with us.
2) is it possible to get to other bits of tignes after the lifts are shut
3) what's the apres like in Les Brevieres
Thanks in anticipation of the helpful replies that snowHead always provide
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I like Les Brevieres. It's more villagey than the other areas, much prettier too.

1. Easy peasy. Go in the bubble then the short chair and ski down to Le Lac. 15 mins. (beware of the long chair up to l'aguille du percee, it's competing for slowest chair in Europe Evil or Very Mad ) Red run if you can ski, blue for the nervous - it's flat but easy, though the red isn't too bad at all. For beginners, lessons start on the nursey slopes down in Brev, so no need to do this journey on the first day.

2. In a taxi. You can get down if you're a brave by taking the bus to Les Boisses and then walking/ falling/sliding the rest, but it's further than you think.

3. Vincent's bar (dutch) is pretty lively and has live music on. Then there's the underground club, but that's not for me so I can't comment Toofy Grin
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