La Plagne, offers great skiing opportunities, family-friendly amenities, and reliable snow conditions, thanks to its glacier and high-altitude slopes.
Beginners: Each village has its own beginner zone with free lifts, perfect for first lessons. Once you’re turning, gentle blues from Arpette link several bases without steep pitches.
Intermediates: With miles of blues and easy reds, La Plagne is custom-made for relaxed cruising. Ski from Roche de Mio to Montchavin for a 1,500 m vertical, or lap the wide pistes above Bellecôte Glacier.
Advanced & off-piste: Test legs on the Emile Allais and Les Étroits blacks, then hire a guide for the north face of Bellecôte, serious glacier terrain with couloirs and long powder fields. Safety kit is compulsory.
Snowboarding: The 7Cube park above Plagne Centre serves rails, jumps and boardercross. A half-pipe at Bellecôte and the fun slope off Arpette give extra variety. Chairlifts dominate, so drag-lift time is minimal.
La Plagne is one of the most family-friendly resorts in the French Alps. Its pedestrian-friendly villages, largely free of vehicles, make it a safe environment for children. Families can choose from a range of accommodations, including ski-in/ski-out apartments and chalets, ensuring easy access to the slopes. With 70 beginner friendly blue runs and ski schools catering to children as young as three, La Plagne is perfect for young skiers. Off the slopes, families can enjoy tobogganing, husky sled rides, ice skating, and more, while the festive atmosphere during the holiday season adds an extra touch of magic.
Snow activities: Skidooing, snowshoeing, husky sleighs, cross country skiing, glacier walking, ice climbing.
Non-skiing activities: Bowling, ice rink, parapenting, heated outdoor pool, bobsleigh track, ice karting, walking trails.
La Plagne tantalizes the taste buds with a collection of over 100 restaurants sprinkled throughout the resort. From traditional Alpine eateries serving hearty mountain fare to contemporary dining venues showcasing global flavors, there's a plate for everyone. Noteworthy restaurants to consider are: Le Grizzli, Le Forperet, Au Coin du Feu, and La Table de la Plagne.
La Plagne, with its vibrant and inviting atmosphere, promises an exhilarating après-ski experience. Suited for diverse tastes, you're guaranteed to find a spot that resonates with your mood. Highlighted après ski bars in La Plagne include La Mine, Fort Colorado, Le Luna Bar, and Scotty's Bar.
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