Belle Plagne Sports I
Want to rent skis or snowboards in La Plagne? Just visit the Skiset Belle Plagne Sports 1 store!

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3 bedroom Apartment in La Plagne. Sleeps 6
This spacious seventy square metre, ski-in/ski-out apartment comes with its own private sauna - perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes.
You’ll have direct access to the La Plagne pistes, and you’re just a short walk from the heart of the village. That means shops, a bakery, restaurants and bars are all close by.
Inside, the open-plan living and dining area has everything you need for a relaxed evening in - a large TV, a comfortable sofa, and cosy lounge chairs.
You’ll also have your own ski room with a boot dryer, so you can head out each morning warm and ready to go.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in La Plagne? Just visit the Skiset Belle Plagne Sports 1 store!
ski and snowboard hire in the centre of Bellecote near to the shopping centre. Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
You can’t wait for your next ski trip? Everything is already booked except your ski equipment? Don’t worry, they’ll help you find the perfect equipment to fully enjoy your ski holiday in Plagne Belle Plagne!
Eric Laboureix and his professional team warmly welcome you to their Pro-Shop and their Ski/Snowboard School. Located near the Roche de Mio cable car, lift pass office and ESF Ski School.
Hire Skis & Snowboards at the bottom of the Roche de Mio Lift. Save time and money by booking online with Intersport. Have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive and hit the slopes straight away!
Fly through the air suspended on a cables and tree-top adventures, 25 metres above the ground and hundreds of metres long. Various ziplines and climbing is available summer and winter (more limited programme).
Unique to La Plagne is the fantastic bobsleigh track, open every winter between mid December and mid April.
Le Bowling Bar in La Plagne offers a unique blend of fun, relaxation, and friendly competition, making it a must-visit for visitors of all ages. Combining the excitement of bowling with the welcoming atmosphere of a bar, it’s the perfect spot for unforgettable evenings with friends or family. Whether you’re a keen bowler or simply looking for a place to unwind, the venue caters to everyone with a lively, relaxed environment and plenty of entertainment.
Imagine a pool heated to 30°C, surrounded by snow, a Jacuzzi and a large sauna offering stunning views of the slopes – you’re in the Magic Pool!
At this restaurant you can enjoy your lunch outside while soaking up the sun.
Open for lunch and dinner, the Matafan restaurant is in Belle Plagne.
Easy access for walkers and cross-country skiers, this self-service restaurant serves Montagnard dishes.
This chalet-style restaurant is decorated with lots of wooden beams and old knick-knacks for a cosy Alpine ambience.
Savoyard cuisine as well as Italian and Tex-Mex dishes.
La Godille is a popular place serving Alpine classics like fondue, tartiflette and raclette alongside a varied burger menu. Highlights include the house special with Reblochon and bacon or the veggie option with a tofu patty. Settle in by the fire or soak up the sun on the terrace when the BBQ is on.
La Tête Inn Bar is the friendly meeting place at the heart of Belle Plagne, where good food, great drinks, and a warm mountain atmosphere come together. Created by passionate locals, this cosy bar-snack spot offers a relaxed, welcoming setting that’s perfect for après-ski drinks, a quick bite, or a laid-back evening with friends.
Le Bowling Bar in La Plagne offers a unique blend of fun, relaxation, and friendly competition, making it a must-visit for visitors of all ages. Combining the excitement of bowling with the welcoming atmosphere of a bar, it’s the perfect spot for unforgettable evenings with friends or family. Whether you’re a keen bowler or simply looking for a place to unwind, the venue caters to everyone with a lively, relaxed environment and plenty of entertainment.
In the Chiaupe glacier at the top of Bellecôte (3,417m), an ice cave has been dug every winter since 2005.
The exhibits in this museum range from the Neolithic all the way to the present day.
The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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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See allLatest News & ReviewsEach of the La Plagne resorts, as well as the surrounding villages, holds a number of events throughout the year. Ice climbing competitions and ski races take place in the winter months, in addition to the usual après-ski parties featuring live bands and DJs. The summer, on the other hand, attracts a number of trail running and cycling competitions, as well as live concerts.
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