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No. of slopes: 128
No. of lifts: 95

La Plagne has 225km of marked runs of its own, including plenty of wide and gentle slopes. The whole Paradiski area is equally intermediate friendly, but while extensive it lacks the linked cohesion of big name, big area rivals the Trois Vallées and Val d'Isère/Tignes. While it's not ideal for experts here, there are still plenty of black and red runs, sufficient off piste, steep couloirs and 1,000m-plus descents to lure daredevils. La Plagne also has Europe’s longest boardercross – the Funslope, with jumps, steep curves and bank waves.With its 11 spread-out villages, La Plagne lacks a single identity and character. Three of the options to stay in are traditional farming villages – rustic Champagny en Vanoise to the south of La Plagne, Plagne Montalbert on the western edge of the ski area and Montchavin La Plagne at the northern edge of the area.


Travel info

Chambéry Airport - 90 minutes Apprx.

Lyon Saint Exupery Airport - 2hours 30 minutes Apprx. 

Geneva Airport - 2hours 30 minutes Apprx.

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