Les Nereides Apartment Residence
A 4 star Belle Plagne aparthotel
The Residence Les Néréïdes offers ski-in, ski-out access combined with close proximity to the centre of the resort.
Clad in wood and lauze roof tiles, this residence has undergone major renovation: apartments have been enlarged and redecorated in warm colours with comfortable furnishings and practical equipment.
In all apartments: Fully equipped kitchen area with 4 ceramic hobs, refrigerator, microwave grill oven, dishwasher, electric coffee-maker, kettle. Bathroom, separate toilet, telephone (paying), Internet (paying), television*, vacuum cleaner, balcony or terrace.
* 5 French channels and 2 international channels
Official classification: 4 Star Tourist Residence
Languages spoken: French, English, German
Tourist tax (Over 13 years): €1 per person per day
Arrivals after 17:00, departures before 10:00
Great value ski holiday accommodation in France. All residence come fully-furnished, well designed & functional, whilst remaining in your budget.
All their apartments include fully-equipped kitchens, beds made up on arrival and tea towels in the price while a wide range of extra services are available either during booking or once on site.
For further information, enquiries or to make a booking please use the links on this page.
Things to do nearby
Things To Do in Belle-Plagne
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Le Bowling Bar
As the name suggests, this bar is predominantly set up for ten-pin bowling with four dedicated lanes. In addition, they have a games area with a pool table and video games. They also show sports, skiing and racing on the big screen TVs.
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Bobsleigh Track
Unique to La Plagne is the fantastic bobsleigh track, open every winter between mid December and mid April.
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Magic Pool, Plagne Bellecôte
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!
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Giant Zip Slides
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).
Restaurants nearby
Restaurants in Belle-Plagne
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Le Matafan Restaurant
Open for lunch and dinner, the Matafan restaurant is in Belle Plagne.
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Le Carlina Restaurant
At this restaurant you can enjoy your lunch outside while soaking up the sun.
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Le K2 Restaurant
This chalet-style restaurant is decorated with lots of wooden beams and old knick-knacks for a cosy Alpine ambience.
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Le Chalet Restaurant
Savoyard cuisine as well as Italian and Tex-Mex dishes.
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Le Chalet des Colosses Restaurant
Find it just above the gondola and close to the ice rink. Look out for the red phone box.
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L'Annexe Restaurant
This restaurant has all the traditional touches but with an elegant modern touch for a more sophisticated dining experience.
Nightlife nearby
Bars & Clubs in Belle-Plagne
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La Tête Inn
Located inside the Corail building, this charming bar can be easily missed unless you explore Belle Plagne on foot.
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Le Bowling Bar
As the name suggests, this bar is predominantly set up for ten-pin bowling with four dedicated lanes. In addition, they have a games area with a pool table and video games. They also show sports, skiing and racing on the big screen TVs.
Sights nearby
Sights in La Plagne
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Grottes des Glaces
In the Chiaupe glacier at the top of Bellecôte (3,417m), an ice cave has been dug every winter since 2005.
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Archaeological Museum
The exhibits in this museum range from the Neolithic all the way to the present day.
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Vanoise National Park
The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
Lifts/Pistes nearby
Ski Lifts/Areas & Skipass Offices in La Plagne
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Belle Plagne Ski Pass Office
Locetd in the centre commercial in Belle Plagne and opposite the Vers Bellecote cable car you will find the lift pass office.
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Plagne Soleil Ski Pass Office
Inside the Place Centrale and Centre Commercial in Plagne Soleil is the Lift pass office.
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Plagne Villages Ski Pass Office
Located at the bottom of the pistes near to the Teleski de la Chevrette.
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Plagne Centre Ski Pass Office
Located in the centre of the Centre Commercial in Plagne Centre next to the ESF office is the lift pass office.
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Plagne 1800 Ski Pass Office
In La Plagne 1800 you will find this lift pass office next to the Chez Mer Grand restaurant.
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Aime La Plagne Lift Pass Office
Located just inside the centre commercial next to the Telemetro entrance and close to intersport.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in La Plagne
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Belle Plagne
The largest of the three high altitude villages in La Plagne is Belle Plagne, situated at 2,050m. It is also one of the most attractive places to stay. Pedestrianised in the centre and made up of traditional wood, stone and slate buildings Belle Plagne will give you a real feeling of being immersed in the mountains.
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Bellecôte
Plagne Bellecôte is linked via a shuttle bus to Plagne Centre and 1800 and by bubble to Belle Plagne. It's packed with accommodation, restaurants, shops, activities and events Plagne Bellecôte rivals Plagne Centre as the hub of the whole resort scene.
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Plagne Soleil and Plagne Villages
Plagne Villages and Plagne Soleil are La Plagne’s two smallest villages but rival Belle Plagne for the honour of highest, they are situated a hop up from Plagne Centre at the dizzying snow sure heights of 2,050m which makes for stunning views out across the valley to Mont Blanc.
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Plagne Centre
When it comes to Plagne Centre, the clue is in the name – if you want to be at the centre of the La Plagne universe, Plagne Centre is where it’s at.
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Plagne 1800
Plagne 1800 is one of the prettiest villages of La Plagne affording the onlooker a traditional vista of wooden snow-topped chalets clustered about a few steep turns of la Plagne’s hairpin road.
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Aime La Plagne - Aime 2000
Aime La Plagne - Aime 2000 is dominated by a gigantic pointy-topped building, which, built to emulate the surrounding mountain peaks, is for better or worse one of La Plagne’s most recognisable landmarks. It's packed with self-catering apartments whilst the ground floor consists of shops, conveniences, bars and restaurants. There is a Spar, tabac, souvenir and clothing shops, speciality cheese and meat stalls as well as plenty of ski hire, service shops and ski schools.