La Tania is the youngest resort in the massive Les Trois Vallées ski area, originally built to house athletes for the 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics. Nestled at 1,400 meters among beautiful spruce forests, it offers a more tranquil and budget-friendly alternative to its glamorous neighbor, Courchevel. The resort is famously fully pedestrianized, making it incredibly safe and appealing for families. Despite its quiet, intimate feel, La Tania punches well above its weight when it comes to skiing. A fast gondola instantly whisks skiers up into the heart of the Three Valleys network, providing seamless access to Courchevel and Méribel. The local slopes are renowned for their magnificent tree-lined runs, which are not only picturesque but provide crucial visibility on snowy, low-light days. With its traditional timber-clad architecture, La Tania blends harmoniously into the natural landscape. After a day on the 600km of interconnected pistes, visitors can ski straight back into the village center to enjoy cozy pubs, highly regarded restaurants—including a Michelin-starred establishment—and relaxed, welcoming après-ski.