Archaeological Museum
The exhibits in this museum range from the Neolithic all the way to the present day.
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Hiring a ski guide is a fantastic way to get to know your way around the ski area and fine the best place in resort quickly without wasting time.
With over four hundred and twenty-five kilometres of slopes between 1,200 m and 3,250 m, two glacier areas and 160 lifts, the Paradiski domaine is one of the world’s largest ski areas.
This ski school offers the chance to hire a guide for just two hours, a full day, or even a week. Let them show you the best slopes, fantastic lunch spots, and exciting off-piste areas - all as safely as possible. With a ski instructor as your guide, you can brush up on your technique and learn new tricks at the same time.
The company also provides high-mountain guides, specifically trained for remote off-piste activities and mountaineering. If you’re looking for a serious off-piste adventure, where you won’t see another soul all day, these are the guides for you.
The ski school takes up to five people of similar ability per group to ensure maximum progress. Guides are available for a range of snow sports, including skiing, ski touring, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and telemarking.
These activities are suitable for those over 18 years only.
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.
This delightful hotel restaurant serves creative cuisine, blending French gastronomy and Savoyard tradition.
This traditionally French chalet-style restaurant serves reasonably priced local dishes.
Their wide ranging menu offers a great range of pizzas and local Savoyard specialities like raclette, fondue and tartiflette. The décor is as much a part of the experience as the food, and the warm welcome from owners Monique and Georges makes it popular with locals and holidaymakers alike. Specialities include creamy risotto with morille mushrooms, Parma ham and scamorza cheese, egg duo with truffle, Rossini beef, scallops with chorizo and aubergines, salmon and beef tartare, or creamy tartiflette.
Enjoy traditional home cooked Savoyard cuisine, using fresh local ingredients.
This restaurant offers quick service on the terrace for lunch where you can pick up a vin chaud or a crêpe at reasonable prices.
Whether you fancy morning coffee, lunch with friends, a quick snack with the kids or a dinner for two, the friendly staff at this restaurant will be there to welcome you.
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.
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.
If you love speed and adrenaline, you will love this zip line that runs for over 600m and reaches speeds of 90 km/h!
Your chance to enjoy the mountains after the slopes have closed whilst on your very own skidoo.
This is an adult only activity for those over 18.
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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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