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What an amazing ski resort. Wonderful runs with stunning views, so well maintained, so much variety. I have been here every year for the last 5 and it is amazing
A great Ski resort with ample variety of slopes to suit all skiers. Some of the signage on the slopes needs some attention, especially getting to La Plagne Soleil. This season 2026, there a lack of piste maps, instead being pointed to the Yuge App. Well maintained pistes.
A great place for skiing and snowboarding for both beginners and experienced riders. Several blue slopes with a steep incline and wide slopes allow for perfecting your carving technique.
Fantastic high-altitude resort with a glacier that ensures great snow conditions throughout the season. It’s a huge area with plenty of variety, including easy access to Les Arcs via the Vanoise Express (just make sure you have the full Paradiski pass!). Important tips for your visit: - Choose your village wisely: La Plagne is spread across several different areas, including Plagne Centre, Plagne Bellecôte, Belle Plagne, Plagne 1800, and others. It can be difficult and time-consuming to move between them if you are planning to meet friends, so check exactly where you are staying. - Best Base for Skiing: I highly recommend basing yourself in Plagne Bellecôte or Belle Plagne. They are higher up and offer the best access to the better skiing and snowboarding areas, including the glacier. - The Roche de Mio Bottleneck: Be careful on the run down from Roche de Mio in the afternoon. It gets extremely busy and full of large moguls (bumps) because it’s the main way back to the villages. - Snowboarder Warning: Watch out for the long flat sections between some villages and at the bottom of certain runs. You'll need to keep your speed up to avoid unstrapping! - Busy Hubs: Plagne Centre is the main heart of the resort and can get very congested at the lifts during peak morning and afternoon hours. A brilliant resort for reliable snow and huge variety—just pick your village carefully to get the most out of your day!" Pro-Tip for getting around: If you do need to meet people in other villages, remember there are free shuttle buses and "inter-village" lifts (like the Télébus and Télémétro) that run late into the evening.
Unbelievable place, skiing with beautiful view. Wide, well prepared slopes, good infrastructure, lot's of restaurants. If your priority is skiing, you won't be disappointed.
Superb wide area resort. We did not even use the wider paradise pass. Belle plagne has fantastic views but is a bit painful to return to (arpette only). Ideal place of you like a lot of wide blue runs to improve your skills. Don't be scared of the tunnel run as it's a wide level fun link. Check both spa shops as the lower one is much bigger.
Great skiing, well groomed pistes and wide variety of runs. We went over Christmas, and some of the runs were closed - particularly the blacks. But a great resort for beginner and intermediate skiers. Lots of apres ski options, La Bergerie in particular is banging in the afternoon sunshine.
Great resort with lots of long blue runs, not much for complete beginners but if you've done a few holidays you will have a great time
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