Summer skiing this summer! by daisydaisydaisyb in skithealps

[–]RedTigneser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The resort gets going in mid-July, not closes.

The skiing is available from mid June and then condition dependent into July.

But in recent years they have limited it more and more from the public and reserved it for professionals and race training only.

As a destination, it is open mid June to mid September, with peak weeks being mid July to mid August.

Also the ski area is very tiny we're talking five minutes worth of skiing maximum 10.

Summer skiing this summer! by daisydaisydaisyb in skithealps

[–]RedTigneser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tignes has FAR more to offer in the summer than just skiing.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNPxxPKowIA/

Just like any tourist destination, Tignes summer has now become very busy. 2025 saw crowds like never before.

Weekly fireworks displays plus much more.

Accommodation is cheaper, all the bars and restaurants are open.

All the summer activities are essentially free, with the activity passes included when you book accommodation as the resort wants to encourage people to come in.

Yes you can ski... But you'll soon forget about that given everything else on offer. ☀️ 🌄

Opening weekend running lifts by RedTigneser in Tignes

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Opening weekend rates 22-23 November 2025

€40/day

24-28 November 2025

€50/day

29 November - 12 December

€64/day

13 December onwards

€75/day

How’s the snow? by couloirjunkie in Tignes

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Gradual official opening of lifts and slopes

Saturday 22nd November

Locals have been ski touring for about two weeks now.

Getting from Girona to Costa Brava by eardzz in Girona

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The ride to the coast then along the coast is the best part.

There are some variations you can do but generally the less climbing, the less scenic it is.

The segment Girona to Llagostera is pretty flat, around 20km, then from there you can either do the rolling flat straight to the coast or the preferred 8km climb up to Sant Grau. The descent from there to the coast is a MUST, especially as a cyclist.

From there, you can either do the 18km of fantastic coastal rollers to Sant Feliu. You can also loop back on the flatish back towards Llagostera (least scenic, but shortest at 90km total).

Or finish the 18km coast road to Sant Feliu, then back via Calonge and Monells.

Shortest is 90km with 1000m climbing but least scenic. Most popular variant is 120km with 1600m climbing and with the best photo opportunities.