Elevation
1,250m
Base
3,250m
Summit
2,000m
Vertical Drop
Trails
137
10,000 Hectares
Lifts
76
7 types
Snowfall
514cm
Annual Snowfall
29cm
Nov
114cm
Dec
139cm
Jan
97cm
Feb
94cm
Mar
57cm
Apr

Best known for

  • # 9 Intermediate Terrain in Europe
  • # 3 Intermediate Terrain in France
  • # 3 Intermediate Terrain in Savoie
La Plagne

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 13, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 26, 2026

Projected Days Open

138

Days Open Last Year

136

Years Open

64

Average Snowfall

514cm

Terrain

Beginners Runs
7%
Intermediate Runs
57%
Advanced Runs
24%
Expert Runs
12%
Runs in Total
137
Longest Run
6 km
Skiable Terrain
225 km
Night Skiing
1.8 km
Snow Making
35 km

Lifts

76

Gondolas & Trams
14
Eight Person Lifts
2
High Speed Sixes
18
High Speed Quads
1
Quad Chairs
8
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
32

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Zoé Marlier

La Plagne is a large resort with an exceptional ski area (Paradiski, 400 km of slopes), suitable for all levels. Beginners will appreciate the wide blue runs, while experienced skiers will enjoy challenging descents and off-piste terrain, particularly around the Bellecôte glacier. Snowboarders also have several snowparks and a boardercross course. One of the resort's pleasures is skiing down to Montchavin in the morning, where the sunshine and well-groomed slopes offer a pleasant descent. The atmosphere varies depending on the village: Plagne Centre and Belle Plagne are lively, while Montchavin and Plagne 1800 are more family-oriented. The lifts are efficient, although some areas can get crowded during peak hours. Access is easy via the Aime-La Plagne train station. Lift passes are expensive, but justified by the quality of the ski area. In short: a complete and varied resort, ideal for enjoying skiing in all its forms!

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