La Tania is a small, traffic-free, family-friendly resort at 1,400 m (4,593 ft), tucked between Courchevel and Méribel. Purpose-built for the 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics media village, with north facing, gentle green and blue runs and a fast gondola link into the vast Trois Vallées ski area, La Tania offers easy access to big area skiing while keeping a relaxed, good value village feel. Get ready for your trip: download the latest Courchevel/La Tania piste map and familiarise yourself with the lifts, zones, and lifts system before you arrive.
Download your Courchevel/La Tania piste map here below, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resorts.
Tucked in the spruce forest, La Tania is the quiet door into the 3 Vallées: from the car-free centre you’re only two lifts from either Courchevel or Méribel. The local hill is compact, sheltered and easy to read, perfect for families and newer skiers, with a free village drag and magic carpets, then three distinct ways home through the trees: a playful blue, a steady red that feeds the gondola, and a forgiving green from the top station. When the weather closes in, the forest keeps the visibility kind, and when the sun arrives, you can range far across the 600 km (391 mi) network and still glide straight back into the village at day’s end. It’s a calm, good value base with big area reach.