Natural Stadium The main villages of Tignes sit within a base of a high altitude valley with the Grande Motte at the furthest point and an array of other peaks wrapping around the valley. The other end is open, and drops away to the Lac du Chevril. This geography is described as having the feeling of being in a large open stadium, and Tignards (locals) often refer to the area as the "Stade Naturel", or Natural Stadium in English.
Villages Tignes comprises 5 Villages;
Tignes Val Claret, Tignes le Lac, Le Lavachet, Tignes Les Boisses and
Tignes-les-Brévières. The first three are close together at 2100 m with Les Boisses and Les Brevieres further down the valley, above and below the dam respectively. All the towns located above the dam are linked by a free continuous shuttle bus. The only village located below these villages, Tignes Les Brévières, is accessible to the others via a free gondola service which operates late into the evening. Les Brévières remains the only remaining part of the original town, with all the others created as part of the dam construction or development of the ski resort. All the villages are part of the ski resort known as Tignes.
Dam (barrage de Tignes) The original village of Tignes (at 1700m) was in the Isère valley below
Val d'Isère. After the second world war, France needed electricity and it was decided to build the hydro-electric
Tignes Dam in the Isère valley. Whilst this was a great achievement for French engineering and was for the greater good of France, it meant that the old village of Tignes was drowned. The dam was completed and the village was submerged in 1952. A replica of the original church was created in Tignes les Boisses. Once every 10 years the lake behind the dam (Lac du Chevril) is drained for maintenance work and the remains of the old village becomes visible. The dam was painted with a fresco of Hercules in 1989 by
Jean-Marie Pierret with the help of eight mountain climbers; it was funded by private corporations interested in boosting the Olympic appeal during the winter games of 1992 which took place in nearby Albertville.
Climate Tignes has a
subarctic climate (
Köppen climate classification Dfc). The average annual temperature in Tignes is . The average annual rainfall is with August as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around , and lowest in January, at around . The highest temperature ever recorded in Tignes was on 23 July 2019; the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 27 February 2018. {{Weather box|width=auto ==Population==