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| Altitude: |
1,970 m |
| Highest skiing: |
3,250 m |
| Country: |
France |
| Ski area: |
Paradiski |
Features: (Skiline rating) |
| Party Animals |  | | Off Piste | | | Mixed Ability | | | Beginners |  | | Intermediate |  | | Advanced |  | | Snowboarders |  | | Non Skiers |  | | Child Care | |
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| Plagne Centre is the original of all the purpose built villages that make up the resort of La Plagne, and was established 40 years ago. The resort was the first of its’ kind in France, and was designed purely for convenience, offering doorstep skiing in a high-altitude area. Located at 1,930m and being close to two glaciers, Plagne Centre offers fantastic ski conditions, and has developed into a highly convenient base for the vast Paradiski region, the linked areas of La Plagne and Les Arcs, with a combined skiable area covering over 400km and served by 142 lifts. Plagne centre is the commercial centre and was built in the 60’s so to be honest is quite ugly though there are some newer developments above the centre that are more attractive. |
La Plagne is split into 10 stations that give you an opportunity to ski a number of quaint unspoilt French villages and some purpose built resorts at higher altitude. The four main areas at the upper most part of the area are Plagne centre, Belle Plagne, Plagne 1800 and Plagne Soleil and are all linked by free bus which runs until after midnight.
the skiing La Plagne offers possibly the biggest single resort lift system in the world and has superb and extensive runs for all levels of skier. The area is most suited to intermediates and large distances can and will be covered on red and blue runs, which radiate out in all directions. With 215km of pistes there is so much to choose from you won’t know which one to choose first! The snow reliability is very good – but the low lying villages can be a little sparse on snow at the beginning or end of the season. In 2004 we will see the much publicised link to Les Arcs being opened making this possibly the largest ski area in Europe! advanced Head for Bellecote where you will find 2 longs runs with vertical of 1000m. At Aime La Plagne you will find the north facing long Emile Allais run through the forest which is usually deserted as there are only a couple of drag lifts to bring you back up. There are lots of long reds to get your teeth into but you really should hire a guide to explore the vast off piste potential that the area has to offer. intermediate An absolute dream for intermediates! From exhilarating motorway skiing to quiet powder runs in the trees, La Plagne has it all! Not skied by many, the runs down to Champagny are a real treat. Fast blues bend round the contours of the mountain. I last skied to Champagny in 2002 with my son Sam and although it was the February half term, I can’t recall ever seeing more than a dozen skiers in line ahead of us. This resort is highly recommended for intermediates of all levels. beginner Gentle nursery slopes and excellent English speaking ski instructors ensure that novice skiers will soon be enjoying the multitude of blue and green runs across the resort. This is a great resort for beginners to learn. family Children have facilities in all of the villages and many of the tour operators run dedicated crèche facilities from their chalets. The ski schools are located in all villages and vary in group size and class type. – Something for everyone! snowboarding Good terrain for all standards of rider, there is a good mix of long, easy high open runs but the more experienced boarder will find some fantastic off piste boarding, and unlike many other resorts with a reputation for off piste where the snow is quickly carved up – here after fresh snow, off piste boarding will last for weeks! après ski Plagne Centre is the lively hub of La Plagne, with a great selection of accommodation, bars, restaurants and shops. It is fairly quiet during low season, although a wide choice of après ski is available, catering particularly for the younger crowd.
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