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"La Tania is a beautiful village comprising of a select number of wood-clad, chalet-style buildings nestled on the slopes of towering snow-covered peaks"
Location
At a 1,400m altitude, La Tania is a situated in the heart of a spruce forest nestled in the Three Valleys ski area. This picturesque hamlet is situated halfway between the popular ski stations of Méribel and Courchevel in the majestic French Alps.
Enjoy 150 kilometeres of downhill pistes, travelling up the mountain by any of 180 different ski-liftsThe village is truly stunning, set on the slopes of towering snow-covered peaks and compiled of a selection of chalet-style buildings and apartments. All buildings in the hamlet are wood clad, integrating them beautifully into the surroundings. Apartments have been constructed in a semi-circle formation around a central pedestrian Center, creating a natural hub to the village. With all vehicles being kept to the outside of this pedestrian area, La Tania is the epitome of a modern, traffic-free resort.
Skiing in the Three Valleys is truly out of this world, with an incredible 600 kilometres of prepared and maintained pistes forming one of the largest ski areas in the world. The ski area covers 1,304 acres of mountain dedicated to all types of winter sports. Enjoy 150 kilometers of downhill pistes, travelling up the mountain by any of 180 different ski-lifts. With 85% of the pistes above 1,800m, the snow is always abundant.

The mountain has a huge amount to offer to skiers and snowboarders of all levels, with fun-zones for the complete beginner, 27 green runs and 44 blue runs for the intermediate skier. The more advanced Winter sports enthusiast will enjoy the 38 red runs and 10 black runs. The Three Valleys resort is well staffed with 453 employees working around the clock on the pistes, the lifts and the general running of the ski area.
Admire breathtaking scenery stretching from Mont Blanc in the North to Les Ecrins in the South as you skiFor those who are tempted by the ever popular après-ski, the ten restaurants on the pistes and numerous restaurants and bars within the villages are a great place to have lunch, grab a drink, or simply relax and recharge before returning to the slopes for the afternoon.
As you ski, admire breathtaking scenery stretching from Mont Blanc in the north to Les Ecrins in the South, with unique views across the Swiss, French and Italian Alps.


