
"Both days delivered clear skies and cold temperatures, with hardly a cloud overhead and almost no wind. Despite the strong alpine sun, temperatures remained below freezing, keeping the snow in excellent shape across the mountain."
"At 2,100 meters (6,890 feet), the elevation makes a real difference. Even in early April, snow coverage remained complete throughout the village, and you could ski directly through town without ever touching pavement."
"It was the kind of snow that lets you ski all day aggressively without thinking about conditions, because they're simply that good."
"What surprised us more, though, was the energy. Shops, restaurants, and bars were all open, and the village still had a mid-season vibe."
Tignes provides an outstanding late-season skiing experience with packed powder and clear skies, resembling mid-winter conditions. The snow remains in excellent shape due to low temperatures, allowing for aggressive skiing without concern for conditions. Val Claret's high elevation ensures complete snow coverage, enabling skiing directly through the village. The vibrant atmosphere with open shops and restaurants enhances the experience, making Tignes a standout destination for spring skiing.
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