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Fantastic ski convenience and limitless choices for all levels of skier.An appealing town centre for a purpose built resort and a good lively nightlife.
| Other resorts in La Plagne: La Plagne: 1800, La Plagne: Belle Plagne, La Plagne: Centre, | |
| Nearby Resorts | Les Arcs: Plan Peisey, La Plagne: Belle Plagne, La Plagne: Centre, |
| Transfer Times: | Chambery 2hrs Grenoble 3hrs Geneva 3hrs 610 miles from Calais |


La Plagne: 1800 - Piste Ratings | ||||
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| Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced | Snowboarders | Off Piste |
Set high in the magnificent Savoie French Alps, dominated by the mighty Mont Blanc, La Plagne is one of the most famous and exciting high altitude ski areas in the world. One of the first purpose-built resorts in France, La Plagne comprises ten ski centres, each with shops, restaurants, ski schools and children's village, with direct access onto the ski area. The villages are well-connected and gondolas and a bus service run between them. Skiing has taken on a new dimension with the introduction of the Vanoise Express cable car combining the two areas of Les Arcs and La Plagne on the Paradiski lift pass.
Plagne 1800 is a stylish resort with a strong village atmosphere, reflecting its heritage as a former mining village. In terms of skiing La Plagne boasts possibly the biggest single resort lift system in the world and has superb and extensive runs for all grades of skiers and boarder. Beginners can slowly find their feet on the 11 green slopes, before progressing to the more gentle blues and try their hand at a bit of off-piste before the week is up. Intermediates can clock up the miles, whilst experts can take on some truly terrifying off-piste. Paradiski is vast but its intricate network of variously graded runs mean almost all levels of skier can take themselves from one end of the resort to the other and return back to their chalet with a real sense of achievement.
An excellent family resort, the village has its own ski schools, shops, supermarket and restaurant. Although there is nothing too wild in Plagne 1800 there are a couple of popular bars on offer. The main bars and nightlife are in Plagne Centre and Plagne Bellecote. Other activities across the villages include paragliding, skidoos, squash, Turkish and seaweed baths, massage and a health and fitness centre in Belle Plagne and Plagne Centre.
N.B. According to the tourism board the Vanoise Express link between La Plagne and Les Arcs is due to reopen for next season.





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