La Plagne consists of six high altitude resorts - Belle Plagne, Plagne Centre, Plagne Bellecôte, Plagne Villages, Plagne Soleil and Aime 2000 (linked by a free public transport service), and the four village resorts of Les Coches, Plagne 1800, Montchavin and Montalbert.
La Plagne offers access to the entire Paradiski area, with 135 pistes served by 74 lifts. Villages cater to all levels, featuring beginner zones, challenging runs, snowparks, off-piste terrain, 80km of cross-country trails, a half-pipe, and France’s only Olympic bobsleigh track.
Belle Plagne and Plagne Bellecôte
From these villages, the Bellecôte gondola provides access to the resort’s highest point at 3,417m, featuring a few red runs, some lower blue runs, and extensive off-piste terrain. Mid-mountain, the Roche de Mio lift offers options to return directly to the village or head toward the top runs in Les Coches and Montchavin, connecting different parts of the resort.
Montchavin and Les Coches
There are six other lifts here linking lots of blue and red pistes, cross-country trails and a few mini freestyle areas.
From here you'll find access to the Vanoise Express, the large gondola that links across to Peisey and Les Arcs.
Plagne Soleil, Plagne Village, Plagne Centre and Plagne 1800
The central cluster of villages offers numerous lifts and gondolas, with the Olympic Bobsleigh track near Plagne 1800. Beginners can enjoy green and blue runs above Plagne Village, while more advanced skiers can explore Les Verdons, Grande Rochette, or cross over into Champagny for varied terrain.
Aime 2000
With its angular buildings jutting out of the ridgeline at 2,000m, it stands out. You can circumnavigate Aime 2000 on a red run and then join the blue piste down to the bottom of the Bobsleigh track below Plagne 1800. Alternatively, head on down the mountain to one of the lowest parts of resort in Montalbert.
Montalbert and Longefoy
Lying at around 1,200m elevation, with four ski lifts, lots of cross-country itineraries, blue pistes and a small freestyle area. The runs are in the trees down here which makes it a good place to be on bad weather days. The main Montalbert lift is a bubble-lift, making it much quick and comfortable.
Champagny
Situated at 1,250m, this village lies just beyond the main La Plagne resort and is connected by its own gondola and four lifts to central La Plagne. It offers a mix of terrain, including tree-lined off-piste routes, blue and red pistes, a slalom area, snowpark, and freestyle zones. Cross-country skiers can venture to nearby Champagny en Haut, making it a versatile choice for all abilities.
Les Arcs
Comprising of four villages - 1600, 1800, 1950 and 2000, Les Arcs has around 200km of piste, a high point of 3,226m and excellent snow-making facilities that guarantee back-to-resort skiing all season long . A haven for intermediate skiers, it's mostly blues and reds.