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The Chardons is primarily aimed at budget minded skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts looking for an affordable ski or snowboard holiday. There is a supermarket just opposite the front door and free parking is available at both ends of the village, no more than metres away, if the spaces right next to the hotel are full. Towels can be supplied for a nominal deposit if you do not want to bring your own fully refundable on return of the towel. All rooms have a wardrobe or chest of drawers and storage space. Most have views over the lake or village. Hot water is plentiful and all rooms are fitted with modern power showers. Hair dryers are not supplied within the rooms but can be borrowed from the office if needed. All bedrooms and bathrooms are cleaned daily by the chalet staff as well as all communal areas. In the hotel is an alpine style residents bar with comfortable seating serving a selection of local beers, wines and spirits as well as imported drinks such as Stowford Press, Guinness and British ales. On the ground floor is a ski and boot storage room. In spite of being a budget hotel we pride ourselves on the quality of cuisine we offer in Chalet Chardons. A hearty breakfast consists of a choice of cereals, fruit, preserves, yoghurts, selection of French pastries, freshly baked baguette, porridge, and different daily hot options for example, one morning we offer sausage, hash browns and beans; another day we offer ham, scrambled egg and grilled tomatoes plus tea PG tips , fruit teas, coffee, hot chocolate and juice. The evening meal is the central point of the chalet day and consists of a three-course meal or banquet style meal with complimentary French wine. A cheese board is offered once a week with a selection of French cheese, homemade chutney, crackers and a complimentary port. All our food is home-made by our carefully selected professional head-chef, sous chef and kitchen team. We take pride in the quality of our food aim to provide plentiful portions as we know that skiing and snowboarding works up a good appetite! We endeavour to never let customers leave the table feeling hungry. As well as serving the usual selection of drinks, the bar plays music and shows skiing and snowboarding videos. Sky Sports is available in the nearby Moose Bar. Vin Chaud or other specialities are often available as well as snacks to tide you over between getting off the slopes and dinner. Our mobile service includes delivery, personal fitting and collection at your accommodation - or of course you are welcome to visit us in the shop. Skip to content. Email a friend Printable version Back to list. Afternoon tea is served from 4pm with freshly-baked cakes plus beverages. Rooms in the hotel are arranged as follows: Room Sleeps 1 4 Spacious family room with one double and one bunk with en-suite bathroom and WC 3 4 Quad room — 2 bunk beds, shower and sink. Flat photos Larger image 1 of 4. One double bed with sink. One bunk bed with sink.
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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Autumn is here, so it must be time to make a start. Hopefully we will be having something close to a normal season despite threats of double pandemics, power shortages, wars, economic worries and the odd snowHeads troll doom-mongering. Again, I won't be in Tignes for the whole season, but more than last year. So, the daily updates will start when I get there and stop when I'm not! They also cover other resorts in France - but why would you go anywhere else? Please post good or bad feedback! Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Thanks chocksaway, as ever! Last year I posted info about parking. This year's info started as a re-hash of how things were at the end of the last season but so much has changed that I've almost had to start from scratch. Having now end of November arrived in Tignes I've been able to tour around the place and see what the situation is 'on the ground'. I've also been able to have a chat with the very helpful staff in the parking office - no sarcasm intended, they really are tryers. Parking in the open air car parks in Les Brevieres, Les Boisses and Tignes was traditionally free. When I logged an enquiry with Tignes they confirmed that 'rates and conditions are no longer the same as in previous years'. They sent a link saying information on parking can be found here: www. Some of it still appears to be a 'work in progress' but as at the start of November there are reports of it having been successfully navigated and parking purchased. They are fenced and barriered with a tariff board at the entrance of each. They are open-air and there are no height restrictions on any of them. As you arrive into Les Brev. If you keep going all the way through and out the other end, you will end up in South carpark - there is literally nowhere else to go. During super-snowy periods South car park is prone to avalanches during times of high risk when it's level 5 mostly, but potentially also when it's level 4. You will not be able to retrieve your car from South car park if avalanche closure is announced - the road is physically blocked. Tune in to the Tignes App to get warned but rest assured during normal snowfall it's not an issue. South is the most convenient one to access the bubble and this is the only public link - there is no shuttle bus. So unless you are staying in Les Brev. Returning to your car is easier, as there is a shuttle between the next village up Tignes and Le Lac and from you can ski down to Brev. This is, of course, strictly forbidden when pistes are closed I mentioned three car parks. Go past North car park and then take the very next turning on the right. It's a tight turn - you may need more than one bite to get around. Down a ramp and hang a left single track and a blind bend. As at the end of November the entrance is signed with a P and has 'Tetras Lodge' underneath it and there are no signs in the main part suggesting it is private, just a warning that camper vans will get towed. It mostly used to be used by locals and seasonnaires. Indigo, the new parking contractor claim no knowledge of this car park and insist they do not manage it. Feel free to take your chances At super busy times, there is a fourth option. Parking is tolerated on the right hand side of the road as you approach the village, just before the North car park and on the road just outside South car park. This will require a parking permit this winter which you buy by trying to get into the full car park and letting the machine issue you with a ticket. You are not permitted to park on the road if the car parks have space. Camper vans: these are not allowed in Les Brevieres or any of the Tignes villages for overnight stays. The Municipal Police generally knock on the door of new arrivals and offer their advice, which is to move on, unless you are parking for the day or staying in accommodation somewhere. Exceptionally gnarly-looking seasonnaires seem to be left alone. Tignes Most of the parking here is private and part of an apartment block or development. Only about 20 spaces. Height restriction of 2. Tignes is inked by shuttle bus see Les Boisses once you have walked to the roundabout where the bus stop is. Blondin However A brand new car park for about cars has been built the other side of the roundabout next to the heliport. The less good news is that it also looks like it's reserved for working seasonnaires only. You will need to obtain a permit and display it in the window to be legally parked here. Open air and no height restrictions. Montayes Don't attempt to go into the barrier-controlled parking opposite the petrol station - this is reserved for seasonnaires staying in the accommodation that surrounds it - or at least has been for many years but this season, who knows!? Les Boisses For a skier or walker, it can be hard to tell where Les Boisses begins and Tignes ends but access by car is quite different for the two. To get into Les Boisses, if you are coming along the road on top of the dam go straight across at the roundabout in Tignes and up the steep ramp-like road heading to Tignes Le Lac. Take the first turning on the right, which appears straight after the second hairpin bend. At the very end of the road is the Les Boisses parking. Used to be free all year round but is now be chargeable and only residents can buy a pass, which comes with a remote control to open the barrier. Open air and liked by shuttle bus. This is a separate shuttle from the one I will mention below and runs just between Le Lac and On the way up the bus goes in and out of Les Boisses; on the way down it skips it so just stay sat on board while the driver has a fag in and he'll drop you in Les Boisses a short while later. There are only about 50 spaces. Height restriction: 2. Height restriction 2. What more can I say Le Lac 1 Covered parking which used to be reserved for seasonnaires only but now can be used by the public including advance reservations. Height restriction 1. Access as below for Lac 2, but go past Lac 2 and turn right. Le Lac 2 Covered parking around the corner from Lac 1. If you miss it and reach the roundabout, go all the way round and then first right. Short and long term OK. Covered and situated underneath the 'Maison de Tignes' tourist office and handy to access ski school meeting points and lifts. Short-term and long-term parking OK. The main parking enquiries office is located in this car park. Long-stay ie more than 24 hours only. You have to buy a ticket in advance on line or at the Le Lac 3 office. Linked by the same shuttle bus as above. Golf has two entrances. The first one you see on the left as you start up the hill is for season-pass holders; the main public one is higher, going left as you enter the town. Not directly linked by shuttle - you have to walk down the hill to the big roundabout by Ecrins hotel, then turn left to get the bus at Platieres or right to get the bus at Chartreux. The walk is about mins. Or you can walk into town, past the Bureau des Guides, turn right and take the Platieres lift elevator down to the Platieres bus stop. Grande Motte Open air parking on what's left of the plateau where the new Club Med building now stands. Can be used for day parking during pre-season. Last year this parking was reserved for seasonaires; now it is open to the public and looks like it can be reserved in advance which never used to be the case. Linked by the same shuttle bus as above to the lifts and other Tignes villages. Boucle Sud This is open-air, just up a little higher than Golf. Seasonnaire-only using a pre-purchased remote control. Once this has been put in it can't later be changed. So, if you are renting a car, things are difficult as you generally don't know the reg. The only advice that Indigo have consistently offered is to make a booking providing some sort of car reg. There have been many complaints about this and I imagine they will continue to flow. On a more positive note, as at the end of Feb, other kind Snowheads have fed back their own experiences. They have successfully made reservations using either a fictitious reg. In the subsequent email confirming the booking they have received a code and on arrival tapped this in to the machine at the barrier to gain entry. It's also needed later on to get out again so don't discard or misplace the code! To park on the street you have to pay and get a ticket on arrival from the main parking information office in Lac 3 car park. Day Trips If you are coming for the day, it may be cheaper to simply pay by the hour rather than pay and reserve x days of parking. For much of the open-air parking in Tignes that looks like it's associated with specific residential developments you will see a P parking sign next to it, with 'MACARON' written underneath. You then get your macaron, which is a permit to display in the window. Without the macaron you are liable to get towed but usually leafleted beforehand. Au Bon Coin Some flat owners let out their parking spaces for the season or by the week. Take a peek on Au Bon Coin. These spaces will generally be in locations other than the public parking listed above. You will need to check for yourself what specific restrictions they may have eg height. Val d'Isere There is less need to explain parking arrangements across at the neighbours' as their website link at the end at muppet's suggestion, thx covers so much more of what you might need to know. Unlike in Tignes, the prices vary according to the convenience of the parking, namely, how close it is to the centre of town and whether it is covered. If you need a season pass, the rate you pay is similar to Tignes, but they do not require the proofs eg employment or rental contracts - anyone can buy a pass. Options for free parking are very, very limited: you have to head right up to the end of the valley to Le Fornet and even there, it is limited to 48 hours max but is linked by the local shuttle bus and has a height restriction of 1. You need to Login to know who's really who. Marked to follow Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. So, what's new in the Zoo for this year. On the chairlift front, we will have a new Aiguille Rouge Chair which should speed up the queues and reduce the bottle neck on the Marais Plateau. Hopefully this will be followed by a new Marais Chair up to the Eye in a later year. I'm not sure what the priority is for next summer, this or the new Tichot Gondola, it may well be the first to pass the planning battles. I haven't heard of any new facilities in Val, but Steve A will know when he returns from his summer off. Apart from lots of new buildings opening, the biggest changes are probably to the lift pass charging structure. Also, all ski passes beyond 6 days have a bonus freebie. There is also a 15 day non consecutive days pass, valid all season. In addition, there is promise of a Tignes a la Carte, but that part of the website is not yet running. Is your head hurting yet? Not sure about the free day thing, I wonder if its to try and get the French owners travelling on a Sunday or a Friday lots now leave late Friday night It's not much use for the majority on a standard week but it makes the train more attractive maybe, especially as the Eurostar charter is owned by CdA who own STGM and numerous other lift operators? Oh, Thanks to ousekjarr for locking the old thread. You'll need to Register first of course. Thanks chocksaway - you forgot to mention on the lift pass side of things re the day rate translates into the multi day rate without a discount for 6 consecutive days over buying 6 x 1 day passes surely! Unless Tignes is different???? Anyway Im doing my monthly updates still over the 'Summer' and will do another in a wee while when ive sorted my blooming car out which is stranded with a flat and can't get the wheel off as the locking wheel nut has stuck - doh! Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Quote: when ive sorted my blooming car out which is stranded with a flat and can't get the wheel off as the locking wheel nut has stuck - doh! Oh dear On my last three cars I have insisted that the dealer removes any locking wheel nuts and replaces them with normal ones, just for this reason and that it would be even worse in the middle of a blizzard on a mountain road. Let us know how you eventually sort it I've always found Auto Center very good btw if you get desperate. After all it is free. Steve Angus , Good spot, we had a rambling discussion over the summer, but I forgot! But in summary folks a 6 day pass is the same price as 6 x 1 day passes. So might be worth checking the weather and buy accordingly. As for locking wheel nuts, I did away with them when I tried to change to my winters and had to drive back to the garage with 3 winters and 1 summer tyre slowly! The adapter gizmos are really not up to the job for a hand spanner by the roadside on an Audi anyway. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Is the 15 day non consecutive pass cheaper than buying 3x5 day passes? Ski the Net with snowHeads. The prices page shows that it is cheaper. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Yes, I can do that muppet ; my experience of parking in Val d'Isere and using their website has been a lot more positive than in Tignes. The website has much more of the info you need such as any height limits and there have been fewer restrictions when trying to get a season pass. In fact, for reasons too convoluted to explain, I have in the past even parked in Val d'Isere when actually staying in Tignes. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Thanks to everyone for all the info posted about the coming season. Much appreciated. You know it makes sense. Re Ski Rental - happy to recommend Duch Sports. They operate a Skimium franchise, but I contacted them direct and ordered and paid on site. They let us pay at the end which was great as my daughter hurt her knee so we only paid for the 3 days we used rather than 7. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Wow - some big changes on the pricing structure and they look nicely positive. Promo season pass last year was which included the summer season. Two season passes for us… Friends who are frequent visitors will love the 15 non-conseq days option! They have suspended sales of ski passes until they have worked out the revised prices. There appears to be some confusion or maybe it's just me. Old Fartbag , I found an early season at , but main season at for an adult. I can only see Liberte for the 3V. Or is that just me! Old Fartbag , I didn't check that! Everything has changed since Saturday. The Liberte seems to be a new marketing buzzword. Some of the page links don't work. More homework! During the weekend they were saying prices were being reviewed due to the cost of electricity and that sales would start soon. Today they are saying the sale of lift passes will commence mid October. Some of the internet links above are now out of date. We basically have to go to the most up to date website links to find out what the situation is. Infos et achats directement aux caisses' On line sales are currently closed; info and purchases directly from the sales counters'. I'm not sure what's happening, yes it looks like those are last year's prices, but as I alluded to I don't remember the branding Liberte. There was a 6 out of 7, but it was more than a six day pass. I wonder if someone has pressed publish without proof checking or maybe its a bit like Tory tax policy. Checking the link again! Season passes have not gone up. Agecranges and family discounts have not changed. The word Liberte seems to have disappeared. I'm going for a lie down! They also noted that the Tignes council meeting is on 20 October and the same prices should be adopted by them. What muppet says. Who's going to win the award for first Snowhead to try it out? Not me - we'll be sticking with our self catering shoe box. Grinning , My apt running costs are less than that for a year! But then I do have to Hoover! I expect to cover an entire season with that - and still have change! End of free parking in Tignes Parking in the open air car parks in Les Brevieres, Les Boisses and Tignes has traditionally been free, however, chocksaway has alerted me to an update which quotes nightly rates for using the 'closed outdoor car parks' in these locations. The phrase used kinda implies that another kind also exists, namely open outdoor car parks. I'll log an enquiry to clarify but may not be able to get the full picture until I'm out there late November. That description only matches Montayes parking in as things stood last year, so I can't determine if they have now put barriers up on all the others or what In previous years the parking pages on the Tignes website specifically pointed out which car parks were free but does not do that this year, worryingly. Always wondered but never been able to place it. Always wondered but never been able to place it get to Le Fornet cable car and look up that valley away from Val. The webcam is on the Prariond refuge. The Bottom of that valley contains the gorge down which the Isere river flows to Fornet and into Val. I've had a reply from Tignes and they confirm that 'rates and conditions are no longer the same as in previous years'. I'm assuming that the others are not on there because they are still getting web stuff set up. So my thoughts at the moment are that we should expect the previously free car parks to now be chargeable and I will try to get more info on all of that end of November. What with the link they sent, it also looks like they have sub-contracted parking operations to a new partner. Grinning , I'm a tad confused. What is this? Confusion and certainty will be forthcoming only when the passes go on sale. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. Useful links on Page 1 Page 1 , 2 , After all it is free After all it is free. 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