La Tania is a ski resort situated in the Courchevel area of Les Trois Vallees, located at an elevation of 1400 meters. It was developed for the Albertville Olympics of 1992 and is approximately a 25-minute drive from Moûtiers.

La Tania
La Tania
La Tania
La Tania is located in Alps
La Tania
La Tania
Location within Alps
LocationSavoie, France
Nearest major cityChambéry
Coordinates45°25′54″N 6°35′43″E / 45.43167°N 6.59528°E / 45.43167; 6.59528
Top elevation2,732 m (8,963 ft)
Base elevation1,400 m (4,600 ft)
Skiable area150km of pistes (Courchevel / La Tania area) 600km (3 Valleys)
Trails100 (Courchevel / La Tania area) 335 (3 Valleys)
Lift system57 (Courchevel / La Tania area) 182 (3 Valleys)
Terrain parks1 (Courchevel / La Tania area) 5 (3 Valleys)
Snowmaking700 Cannons (Courchevel / La Tania area) 2497 (3 Valleys)

Overview

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Image of the base ski-station in La Tania

The ski resort is situated in proximity to various hotels, residential buildings, and a small town.

The village is accessible via a 12-person gondola that connects to two high-speed chairs (Dou des Launches and Bouc Blanc), allowing skiers to access both the Courchevel and Meribel ski areas. A pair of drag lifts connects the Courchevel side of the mountain to the nearby village. La Tania is affiliated with ski schools like École du ski Français, Supreme Ski and Snowboard School, Magic In Motion, New Generation, Ultimate Snowsports, Cab9, Momentum Ski, and Ski Class.

From the top of the gondola, three pistes wind down through the forest into the village, designated as red, blue, and green. The blue and green pistes are equipped with snow cannons for year-round accessibility. La Tania also offers a free beginners drag lift known as Troika.[1]

The northeast-facing slopes of La Tania often preserve powder conditions for several days, especially in the Gazex couloirs off the Col de la Loze, referred to as Gazex 1, 2, and 3. Pub Le Ski Lodge serves as a central gathering place. The local community website, maintained by Toffa, provides updates on community activities and events.

References

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  1. ^ See bottom right image
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Vanoise National Park [1] 45°25′54″N 6°35′43″E / 45.43167°N 6.59528°E / 45.43167; 6.59528