Robino Sport
Want to rent skis or snowboards in La Plagne? Just visit the Robino Sports store!

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2 Bedroom Apartment in La Plagne. Sleeps 6
Cosy and fuss-free ski-in, ski-out apartment on the slopes of the Paradiski area
The apartment is one of several available with varying bedroom configurations in the heart of Plagne Soleil. Most of the apartments have a terrace, and all come with a balcony where you can enjoy the warm sunshine of Plagne Soleil and views of the resort and the mountains beyond.
The apartment has a living room with a sofa bed and TV, Free Wi-Fi is available at reception. There is a fully-equipped small kitchenette with hob, microwave and/or oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, toaster, kettle and cafetière coffee maker, providing you with everything required for a self-catered holiday. You can also hire a raclette or fondue kit from reception for a traditional and tasty evening in.
The central square of Plagne Soleil, with its small selection of shops, bars and restaurants is on your doorstep, whereas the main resort of Plagne Centre is easily reached by free shuttle bus or car.
The apartment is also available to rent during the summer months.
This property is available on a self-catered basis. You have exclusive use of the property. Optional (payable) extras can be arranged in advance or on arrival, including: linen & towels, baby cot & high chair, animal stay, mid/end of stay cleaning service, cleaning kit.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in La Plagne? Just visit the Robino Sports store!
Want to rent snowboards in La Plagne? Just visit the Skiset Allais Ski Boardshop store!
Florian and his team will give you a warm welcome and guide you through your choice of equipment.
The ski hire shop is based in the Galerie l’Orée des Pistes, a few metres away from the snowfront, in the Centre of Plagne Centre.
Julien welcomes you to his store Sports Village in Macot La Plagne, where his team of professionals will be delighted to make your skiing holiday as memorable as possible. The shop is situated at the top end of the village, opposite the shuttle bus stop.
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your 1st skiing day.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British-run ski schools in France. Their team is known for going the extra mile, offering excellent customer service and delivering outstanding lessons and guiding.
Suitable for beginners and experienced skiers. Private lessons are a great way to improve your technique, learn new snow sports or just regain your confidence as more intensive work can be done when the instructors are able to give you more of their time.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British ski schools in France and is renowned for its fantastic instructors and excellent customer service.
With this school it’s all about having fun. Recognised internationally as one of the best ski schools in the Alps, they continue to develop, bringing technique and pleasure closer together.
This ski school connects snow sports enthusiasts of all abilities with expert ski and snowboard instructors across Europe’s top resorts. With thousands of top-rated, verified instructors to choose from, their private lessons offer a flexible and personalised learning experience.
Suitable for beginners and experienced skiers. Private lessons are a great way to improve your technique, learn new snow sports or just regain your confidence as more intensive work can be done when the instructors are able to give you more of their time.
Leave your skis and snowboard behind and go off the beaten track on snowshoes!
State-of-the-art Taxi Ski chair makes the slopes accessible to everyone
Feel the need… the need for speed? These electric snow bikes are three times lighter than a snowmobile, whisper-quiet and seriously powerful - a ride you won’t want to miss.
This company offers a whole host of watersports activities in and around the local area.
Your chance to enjoy the mountains after the slopes have closed whilst on your very own skidoo.
Situated in the heart of Plagne Centre, near the shops, just steps from one of the free shuttle stops, its location makes it particularly easy to access regardless of where you are staying.
A great spot for a lunchtime stop during your day out on the mountain, serving international as well as local Savoyarde cuisine.
Friendly restaurant run by the same husband and wife team since 1987, this is a good place to try traditional Savoyard fare and Alsatian cuisine.
A cosy restaurant decorated in wood and sheepskin serving traditional local specialities.
Serving a range of typical French dishes, the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner.
Enjoy traditional home cooked Savoyard cuisine, using fresh local ingredients.
Recommended for steaks and pizzas. Located in the centre of resort, above the ski school.
Step into Monica’s Pub, a lively spot tucked just downstairs from the restaurant, where fun and entertainment are always on the menu. This vibrant pub is the perfect place to relax after a day on the slopes or to kick off an evening with friends, offering a mix of games, music, and great drinks in a welcoming atmosphere.
Tucked away in the heart of La Plagne, Le Luna Bar is a friendly, rustic pub where good times come naturally. With its warm wooden interior and laid-back mountain charm, it’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day on the slopes. Whether you’re stopping by for an après-ski drink, a pre-dinner aperitif or a lively evening out, the welcoming team will make you feel right at home.
Step into a Wild West adventure at Bar Fort Colorado, perched right on the snow front in La Plagne Centre. This lively après-ski spot is perfect for anyone looking to unwind after a day on the slopes, offering a fun, rustic atmosphere straight out of a frontier tale. With its Wild West-themed fort, the bar is a unique sight amidst the Alpine scenery, making it a memorable stop for both first-timers and regulars.
Welcome to Igloo Igloo Bar, one of La Plagne’s most vibrant après-ski spots, where live music and DJ sets set the tone for an unforgettable evening. This lively bar is the perfect place to let loose after a day on the slopes, offering a fun, energetic atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors alike.
Le 5 a 7siète is a welcoming bar and restaurant at the heart of Plagne Soleil, offering a warm Alpine atmosphere that celebrates the art of the mountains and the best local artisans and producers. Perfectly positioned, it’s the ideal spot to relax after a morning on the slopes or to enjoy a leisurely lunch with friends and family.
The exhibits in this museum range from the Neolithic all the way to the present day.
In the Chiaupe glacier at the top of Bellecôte (3,417m), an ice cave has been dug every winter since 2005.
The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
These small satellite villages of La Plagne Centre are perfect for skiers wanting a quieter, more relaxed stay. They have essential shops, ski hire and beginner areas, with runs leading straight into Plagne Centre. Well-connected by the lift network, they offer good-value chalets and apartments right on the slopes. Enjoy a laid back holiday while staying close to all the action.
Plagne Centre is the biggest and busiest of the La Plagne villages. With shops, bars, restaurants and services all linked by indoor galleries, it’s a lively base that has everything you need. On the slopes it’s a key lift hub with easy access for beginners and challenging runs for experts, making it a great choice if you want to be at the heart of the action.
Plagne 1800 is one of the most charming spots in La Plagne with its cluster of wooden chalets and friendly atmosphere. Families love the small beginner area and easy access to ski school, while lifts connect you quickly to Plagne Centre and beyond. With a mix of affordable chalets, apartments and hotels plus a few lively bars, it offers a welcoming base with everything close at hand.
Situated at the convergence of several pistes, Plagne Bellecôte is ideal for skiers wanting to maximise time on the slopes. The village has plenty of self-catered apartments, restaurants, shops and bars, with lifts and a gondola just metres away. Well connected to Plagne Centre and Belle Plagne, it combines convenience with a lively resort atmosphere.
Belle Plagne is one of the prettiest villages in La Plagne with its chalet-style buildings, pedestrianised centre and welcoming atmosphere. The skiing is ideal for families and beginners with wide blues linking to Bellecôte and beyond, while more confident skiers can quickly reach the full La Plagne and Les Arcs ski areas. With shops, restaurants, bars and even a bowling alley, it’s a great mix of quiet charm and convenience.
Aime La Plagne, or Aime 2000, sits at 2,100m and is one of the highest purpose-built resorts in the Alps. Its distinctive pointy-topped building houses most of the self-catering apartments along with shops, restaurants and ski services. With ski-in, ski-out access to the Paradiski area, beginner zones, blues and reds, plus spectacular valley and Mont Blanc views, it’s perfect for those chasing sun on their balcony and easy access to the slopes, as well as a small lively nightlife scene.
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