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Climbing in La Plagne

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Climbing in La Plagne is a great way to explore the mountains, whether you're on rock, ice or an indoor wall. With options for all levels, itโ€™s an adventure the whole family can enjoy.

La Plagne is a great place for climbing, whether you're just starting out or have plenty of experience under your harness. You can join a local guide to learn the basics or head for the rock on your own if youโ€™ve got the gear and know-how. Families are welcome too, with plenty of beginner-friendly options available. If you like the idea of climbing but prefer a bit more security, try Via Ferrata, these are fixed routes with ladders, bridges and ropes that help you scale the mountain at your own pace. There are two main routes in the area, both offering stunning views and a good workout. In winter, swap the rock for ice and have a go at ice climbing on the resortโ€™s own 24 metre tower. Or, if the weatherโ€™s not on your side, you can try indoor climbing at one of the local centres.

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  1. Canyoning
  2. Cave & Rock Climbing
  3. Ice-climbing
  4. Indoor climbing
  5. Mountaineering
  6. Via Ferrata
  7. Walking / Running hotels and hostels
  8. Refuges & huts
  9. Races & events

Canyoning

A not-so-gentle but extremely refreshing summer activity is one way to describe canyoning! Plunge yourself into the mountain streams via a series of abseil descents, jumps and natural water slides โ€“ just make sure you choose a warm day!
You will make your way along rivers and rapids, using the river bed as a natural obstacle course. Not suitable for very young children, but anyone over the age of about eight can take the (very cold) plunge and try canyoning. With the safety of a guide everyone can abseil down cascades, splash into pools and ride the river rapids. You can choose from short beginnersโ€™ routes or longer ones for the more adventurous.
Different companies will have their own policies on age limits but usually, unless they are booked onto a children's activity course, anyone under the age of about 14 years old will have to be accompanied by an adult. A basic level of swimming ability is required for safety reasons. There are a number of adventure companies that offer guided descents down the local waterways.

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Cave & Rock Climbing

Rock climbing

Like most of the Alps, La Plagne is a great place rock climbing for both beginners and experienced climbers. Experienced climbers can tackle the mountain side rock and enjoy the fantastic views (just make sure you have all the right gear and safety equipment). For beginners there are a number of adventure companies or mountain guides who can take you out on your first climb and show you the 'ropes'! Learn all the technique and skills in the safe hands of a well-trained mountain guide. Climbing is also a great activity for all the family, just check with the guide beforehand what their minimum age is. 

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Ice-climbing

Ice climbing is great if you're the sort of person that likes a bit of adrenaline and a challenge. Whether you're an experienced climber or a beginner you can have a go at ice climbing on La Plagne's very own 24m ice climbing tower, it has been built to be suitable for all levels of climber, easier for the beginner in some parts and harder for those more experienced in others. 

Indoor climbing

If you don't fancy climbing outdoors, or you're new to climbing and want to give it a go in an indoor centre, then La Plagne has somewhere for you to go. Climbing equipment is normally provided, or you can bring your own and insurance is normally needed before you hit the climbing wall.

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Mountaineering

There are a number of companies who can take you mountaineering in both summer and winter, from local guides to ski schools, private instructors and activity companies. 

Via Ferrata

If climbing up sheer rock on the end of a piece of rope sounds a bit scary then Via Ferrata climbing offers an element of security that still allows beginners to enjoy the achievement of having scaled a mountain! This form of climbing was invented by Italian soldiers in the Dolomites who used it to enable them to scale vertiginous faces easily and quickly. These days it is a popular sport that makes the thrill of mountain climbing more accessible to children, beginners and those who want a bit more security when they climb. Following marked routes through the mountains you are helped along by steps, bridges and ladders whilst being roped up for extra safety. Suitable for adults and children over the age of eight, guides can be arranged on request and there are a number of adventure companies who can organise your Via Ferrata experience. 

There are two main Via Ferrata routes in La Plagne: 

  • Plan du Bouc is in Champagny le Haut and features two courses (one intermediate and one difficult)
  • Grosses Pierres is in Champagny en Bas and is a more challenging and physical route

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Walking / Running hotels and hostels

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Upcoming Events

Each 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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