




Spanning six floors, the chalet features a top-floor open-plan living and dining area, seven en-suite double bedrooms, one en-suite bunk room, and a lower-level entertainment floor with a bar and TV lounge.
27 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 14 guests
1 king
1 king
1 king
1 king
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 bathroom
From
£10,500
per week
From
£20,195
per week
From
£47,000
per week
Tignes Les Brévières sits at the southern end of the Espace Killy, a quieter and more characterful corner of the resort than the higher altitude villages. From Chalet Raven, a short lift ride connects directly to the village centre, and the Brévières Gondola — within a few minutes' walk — provides fast access to the full 300km of piste across the Espace Killy, including Val d'Isère. The village itself has restaurants, bars, and a relaxed atmosphere that suits families and groups looking to avoid the busier resort hubs. The lower altitude also means the village retains more of a traditional Alpine feel compared to Tignes Le Lac or Val Claret.
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High-altitude, snow-sure skiing on a massive interconnected alpine domain.
Tignes is a world-renowned, high-altitude resort in the French Alps, famous for its exceptional snow reliability and vast ski area. Built primarily in the 1960s, the resort's architecture is distinctly modern and purpose-built, prioritizing slope-side convenience and panoramic mountain vistas over traditional alpine charm. It forms half of the legendary Tignes - Val d'Isère ski domain, sharing 300km of interconnected runs. The resort is divided into several distinct villages. Tignes Val Claret and Tignes Le Lac sit at 2,100m, offering vibrant après-ski, seamless ski-in-ski-out access, and direct links to the Grande Motte glacier. Lower down, Tignes Les Boisses (1,800m) and Tignes Les Brévières (1,550m) provide a quieter, more traditional atmosphere nestled among the trees. Tignes is a paradise for serious skiers and snowboarders. From cruisy blue boulevards to deeply challenging black runs and world-class lift-served off-piste itineraries, the terrain is extensive and varied. Its high altitude and glacier ensure one of the longest ski seasons in Europe, running from late November well into May.
The ski terrain in Tignes is vast and incredibly diverse, offering everything from wide, confidence-building groomers to extreme couloirs. With its high-altitude glacier and seamless connection to Val d'Isère, skiers enjoy 300km of snow-sure pistes and endless freeride opportunities.
Located in the Savoie department of the French Alps, the Tarentaise Valley boasts the highest concentration of world-class ski resorts in the world.
A majestic glacier reaching 3,456m, offering excellent snow conditions, steep red and black descents, and breathtaking panoramic views.
The critical linking hub to Val d'Isère, featuring exhilarating off-piste drops and the famous challenging 'Naturide' (un-groomed) zones.
A sunny, expansive bowl offering long, rolling blue and red runs perfect for intermediate cruisers seeking high-speed carving.
Lower altitude tree-lined skiing that provides excellent visibility during white-out conditions and long, scenic descents.
A world-class snowpark in the Grattalu sector featuring progressive jump lines, rails, and a halfpipe for freestyle enthusiasts.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
3h 0min
220km
Numerous private and shared transfer services run regularly from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports directly to Tignes. Extensive paid indoor parking is available in Tignes Le Lac and Val Claret, and must be booked in advance during peak weeks.
Late November to early May
Glacier skiing is sometimes available in the summer months depending on conditions.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 71), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 424)