La Tania
La Tania, the last ski area in the 3 Valleys to be created. Work began in 1989 to prepare for the Winter Olympic Games held in Albertville in 1992.
The idea at the start was intended to offer skiers more accommodation and to welcome the spectators to watch the diverse action unwinding in the area, and for the press to write about the Olympic teams.
On a human scale, the resort designed by renowned architect Jacques Labro is made up of chalets, residences and hotels all decked out in wood. Perched at an altitude of 1400 m on the mountainside, La Tania manages to blend harmoniously with its natural site.
A magnificent forest surrounds the village. The trees add immensely to the amenity of La Tania, as does a centre without cars and the fact that all the pistes arrive in the centre of the village close to the chalets..
La Tania offers ski-in/ski out access to all accommodations. The center of the resort is entirely pedestrianised..
La Tania has always been very well known for welcoming families and children and for keeping the children safe.
The name of La Tania comes two original hamlets. The current resort united the two hamlets of Tagna and Formierand and has a booming “chalet district”; today there are around 90 chalets with Savoyard architecture.
This small, traditional resort is beautifully maintained for residents and visitors. It joins with its neighbours Courchevel and Meribel to make up the 3 Valleys ski area, the largest ski area in the World with 200 lifts, 330 pistes and over 600 km of ski runs.
This small, traditional resort is beautifully maintained for residents and visitors.
It joins with its neighbours Courchevel and Meribel to make up the 3 Valleys ski area, the largest ski area in the World with 200 lifts, 330 pistes and over 600 km of ski runs.
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