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Private Transfer from Turin Airport (TRN) to Tignes
Find out now about our transfer services from Turin Airport (TRN) to Tignes in the French Alps. But let’s see how the Mountain Snow Ski Transfer car rental service with private driver works from Turin to Tignes.
Our driver will meet you at the airport’s arrivals area, holding a sign with your name. They will accompany you to the vehicle, where they will assist with loading your luggage, and then transfer you to your resort.
The journey covers a distance of 159 km with an elevation change of 1861 m. Under good traffic and weather conditions, this transfer usually takes 3 hour.
Distance
159 km
Time tot
3hr
Altitude Change
1861 m
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Do you want to know the price for a transfer from Turin Airport (TRN) to Tignes?
Surely the first question you will ask yourself is: how much does it cost to hire a car with a private driver from Turin to Val d’Isère (Northern Alps – Savoie)?
The price depends on the vehicle chosen, the number of people, luggage, equipment, etc.
SERENLY fill out the form below and DISCOVER NOW the price of your transfer. You will decide later whether to send your details to request availability or not.
For us at Mountain Ski Transfer, price transparency is the basis of our relationship with our customers. We try to offer the best rate for the same service and thanks to this transparency we are growing day by day.
For your return journey, we will pick you up from your accommodation or the designated drop-off/pick-up point and transport you to the departure location in a timely manner.
We are committed to providing you with a comfortable and stress-free experience from the moment you land.
A hassle-free transfer service: our experience will guarantee you the most relaxing and safe journey in the shortest possible time.
Transfer Turin Caselle Airport (TRN) to Tignes
Route details
The classic route from Turin Airport (TRN) to Tignes is typically taken via the SP2/RA10, Take A5 in the direction of Torino / SR45 to Verrès. Keep right at the crossroads, follow the signs for A55 / E64 take the exit for A32 / E70 towards Bardonecchia / Frejus and continues towards Susa. Follow D1006 in the direction of Rue de Saint-Landry/D902 covering a distance of 59 km. From the airport, you will start on the SP2 road until you reach the Torino-RA10 motorway junction in Caselle Torinese.
Take D902 for 59,8 km. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Rte du Glattier / D87A at the roundabout, take the 1st exit and take Av. du Lac / D87A to the final destination.
Tips for travelling with a private driver from Turin Airport (TRN) to Tignes
Your journey with Mountain Snow Transfer is meant to be a relaxing and safe experience.
If you wish, feel free to calmly request a brief stop (up to 10 minutes) from your private driver. At any point during the trip, you can stretch your legs or enjoy a cup of coffee while fully embracing the comfort we are able to provide.
You might not be aware that the significant elevation difference could cause some discomfort. Here you can find some advice that may be helpful to you.
On the way from Turin Airport (TRN) to to Tignes you will find shops and supermarkets. Typical products to taste, supermarkets where you can buy at convenient prices compared to the destination ski resorts, and more.
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Ask our staff during the booking process about the availability of any stops for your shopping and you will have a perfect holiday.
Don’t forget your camera or have free space on your smartphone.
Breathtaking views await you during the entire trip and you will capture some beautiful photos!
Altitude difference from Turin to Tignes
It is important to keep in mind that this journey from Turin Caselle Airport (TRN) to Tignes will take you to a significantly higher altitude.
We will be departing from Turin at approximately 239 meters above sea level and ascending to Val d’Isère, which sits at an altitude of 2100 meters. This rapid change in altitude and atmospheric pressure during the relatively short duration of the journey (3 hour) may cause slight discomfort for some passengers. Common symptoms include nausea, headaches, and dizziness, particularly affecting young children who may be more sensitive.
This may pose some challenges for certain passengers. If you experience any discomfort, don’t worry. Please communicate it to your private driver, and you can even ask them to lower the temperature in the vehicle slightly. This can help you acclimatize more naturally to the atmospheric pressure changes along the journey, and you will gradually start feeling better.
What to do in Tignes (Northern Alps – Savoie)
Tignes offers hassle-free access to over 300 km of ski slopes, easily connected to neighbors Val d’Isère via an extensive network of lifts. These slopes are suitable for different skill levels, from beginners to experts. Fans of challenges will find the black slope of La Face, created for the 1992 Winter Olympics, exciting.
Après-ski is an essential part of the experience, with a vibrant culinary scene that includes renowned Michelin-starred restaurants..
The centre of Tignes is equally attractive, with a large sports centre including swimming pools and theme playgrounds. If you want to relax, you will find numerous spas scattered throughout the resort.
But Tignes is not only skiing. With its luxury hotels, gourmet restaurants and haute couture shops, you can indulge in moments of wellness and pure relaxation. Treat yourself to a magnificent experience in a world-class spa, indulge in a Michelin-starred restaurant overlooking the majestic backdrop of the Alps or indulge in a day of shopping among the most exclusive boutiques.
This historic Alpine resort never ceases to amaze. During the summer, the mountains are transformed into a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. Scenic hikes, mountain biking, climbing and golfing are just some of the activities that can be practised in this beautiful Alpine setting.
Tignes is the place where adventure meets elegance, where sport merges with luxury, and where memories last forever. Don’t miss the opportunity to have an unforgettable experience in one of the jewels of the French Alps.
Tignes, a family destination in Savoie within the Espace Killy ski area
In the Tarentaise Valley, located in Savoie, within the French Alps, you’ll find Espace Killy, named after the three-time Olympic skiing champion, Jean Claude Killy. Spanning 2.000 meters of elevation, it offers uninterrupted descents with excellent and fast ski lifts that can take you to the 2.827-meter peak of Bellevarde or the 2.560-meter summit of Solaise in just a few minutes. In about fifteen minutes, you can reach the 3.241-meter glacier of Iseran. Skiing is even possible during the summer on the La Grande Motte glacier at 3.656 meters. Additionally, there’s a 4 km cross-country skiing trail available for summer skiing.
Every December, Val d’Isère hosts the start of the World Cup Downhill Championship, known as “Première Neige”
Espace Killy is a renowned ski destination comprising two approximately equal-sized skiing areas: Val d’Isère and Tignes. Val d’Isère features a more traditional atmosphere with recently renovated wooden-clad buildings. Tignes, on the other hand, is more budget-friendly, particularly Tignes Les Brévières, which is suitable for families. Further up the mountain, you’ll find larger accommodations in Tignes Val Claret and Tignes 2100. The après-ski activities are diverse, ranging from ice diving to heli-skiing, paragliding to snowmobiling.
Tignes – The ski resort
Snow sports enthusiasts will uncover a wealth of exhilarating experiences in Tignes, making it an ideal destination for an unforgettable mountain getaway. Whether your passion lies in downhill skiing, snowboarding, freestyle adventures, or hiking, Tignes offers an abundance of activities amidst one of the Alps’ most expansive ski regions.
With an impressive 186 miles of slopes, Tignes caters to snow sports aficionados of all levels.
Snowboarders will find dedicated runs and challenging obstacles suitable for every skill level, including a thrilling boardercross course. Freestyle enthusiasts can revel in the excitement of the DC Park, nestled within the breathtaking Savoie mountains, providing the perfect canvas for showcasing your tricks and skills.
For those seeking to explore cross-country skiing, Tignes offers an excellent opportunity. Ascend along one of the three meticulously groomed cross-country trails, each designed to offer a unique mountain experience. Afterward, enjoy the thrill of skiing downhill, adding a fresh perspective to your mountain adventure.
Additionally, Tignes invites you to step off the beaten path during your skiing hiatus. Embrace the serenity of the pristine natural surroundings by embarking on a snowshoeing excursion. Alternatively, venture into the extraordinary with ice diving or snow mountain biking, providing truly unique and memorable experiences.
Tignes boasts a myriad of thrilling activities for every holidaymaker, ensuring an unforgettable mountain vacation filled with excitement and adventure.
Some interesting facts about Tignes
Tignes, a charming commune located at an altitude of about 2100 meters, has a unique history dating back to the late 1950s. This picturesque town is located in the upper valley, beyond the tree line, and is the result of reconstruction after “old Tignes” was submerged for the creation of Chevril Lake. Its authentic Savoyard character has been skillfully preserved through the use of wood and natural stone.
One of the main treasures of Tignes is its fascinating mountain environment, part of the majestic Vanoise massif. This spectacular landscape offers breathtaking views with scenery such as the Grande Motte glacier (3656 m) and Mont Pourri (3779 m).
Val Claret, located at the end of the upper valley, is a lively resort offering a variety of restaurants and leisure options, including even a Go Kart track for adrenaline junkies. In the heart of Tignes is Le Lac, which transforms into an oasis of fun in winter with fantastic activities on its frozen lake.
Map of the slopes and lifts in Tignes (Northern Alps – Savoie)
Skimap Tignes. The map shows the slopes and lifts of the vast ski area of Tignes, France. On the map, you can see the slopes leading from the 3456 metres of the Grande Motte glacier, where summer skiing is practised, to Tigne 1550 Les Brevieres, on the right of the skimap. Enlarging the map, on the left you can also see the Val d’Isere ski area, which with Tignes forms the Espace Killy. On the far left of the map you can see the Pissillas glacier in Val d’Isere, another high point of the ski area.
Tignes: ski resorts
Tignes offers magnificent ski resorts, a winter paradise nestled among the majestic peaks of the Italian Alps. With a rich history of traditions and a wide range of high-quality services, Tignes is the ideal destination for ski enthusiasts and snow activities.
The ski slopes of Tignes (Northern Alps – Savoie) are internationally renowned and provide an extraordinary experience for skiers of all levels. From beginners to professionals, you will find a wide choice of trails suitable for your abilities. The modern ski lifts will swiftly take you to the mountaintops, allowing you to enjoy breathtaking views and exhilarating descents.
But Tignes is not just about skiing. Here, you can discover a wide range of activities for the whole family. Try your hand at ice skating, go snowshoeing, or embark on adventurous sledding runs. For those seeking relaxation, there are also wellness centers and spas where you can rejuvenate and unwind after an intense day on the slopes.
The vibrant atmosphere of Tignes extends to its accommodation facilities, ranging from comfortable hotels to cozy chalets. You will find a wide selection of restaurants, bars, and nightlife venues, where you can indulge in delicious local cuisine and enjoy pleasant evenings with friends and family.
Moreover, Tignes boasts a diverse range of winter events and festivities, including ski competitions, fireworks displays, and snow parties. The infectious energy of these events will make your visit even more unforgettable.
So whether you are a ski enthusiast or seeking a winter vacation full of adventure and relaxation, Tignes (Northern Alps – Savoie) is the perfect destination. Prepare to experience extraordinary moments on pristine slopes and create indelible memories in one of the most captivating locations in the Alps.
Transfers from Turin airport (TRN) to Tignes (Northern Alps – Savoie) and locations in the French Alps
Located just 16 kilometres from the city centre, Turin Caselle Airport (TRN) is named after Sandro Pertini, former President of the Italian Republic. An estimated 4 million passengers travel to/from the airport each year.
Turin Caselle Airport boasts a wide range of services to meet your needs. Whether you are looking for shopping, want to enjoy a delicious meal or simply relax at Turin Airport you will be very satisfied.
Turin Caselle Airport offers all the amenities to make your travel experience exceptional. Whether you are arriving or departing, all staff are committed to providing an excellent travel experience every day.
Find out more about your flight to Turin airport: click here for up-to-date information.
How much does the transfer from Turin to Tignes cost?
Mountain Ski Transfer‘s goal is to provide a high level of service at the most affordable price for all ski destinations. We pride ourselves on taking a transparent approach to pricing: you can check our rates online without any hidden fees. If you come across better rates, please let us know, as they help us improve our offers every day.
Our commitment is to provide an exceptional service, exceeding your expectations and ensuring your comfort throughout your journey.
With midweek transfers, you can obtain favourable rates. This applies to both your overnight stays and transfers from the airport to your destination.
Mid-week transfers from Turin Caselle Airport (TRN) to Tignes
Have you considered that planning a midweek vacation offers many advantages? Lower costs and zero queues at the ski slopes. If you have the flexibility, consider traveling midweek. A midweek vacation can reduce costs by up to 60%. Additional discounts are also available for off-peak travel, which means cheaper flights and more affordable hotels.
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