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Discover the top La Plagne off-piste skiing
La Plagne has a very good reputation for off-piste. The resort is spread over a large area, much of which is not touched by lift systems resulting in even more fresh powder!
Even with its reputation of being a great place to ride powder, La Plagne takes a surprisingly long time to become tracked out unlike many Alpine resorts including its neighbouring area, Les Arcs.
As with the intermediate pistes, the smaller villages are good places to head for fresh snow.
Over in the Verdons Sud side of the Grand Rochette is a big open face that has an amazing formation and a fun terrain.
Many runs through the trees, also perfect on bad weather days, and also big open bowls in between the Dos Rond and the Mont St Jacques.
There is an amazing route through the trees from the Mont St Jacques all the way to the bottom of the Olympic Bobsleigh run below Plagne 1800.
For beginner powder hounds there is a nice gentle off piste run that follows the blue Les Bauches down from the top of the Dos Rond.
The most famous runs are on the north face of the glacier and there are many off-piste routes to choose from. The best place to see the north face is from above Vallandry in Les Arcs where you can see the difficulty increasing just by looking from right to left. Parts are very steep and very large avalanches are common so a guide is definitely needed for all runs on the glacier as with most off piste.
As with all off-piste skiing make sure you are well equipped and ready to tackle the un-groomed mountain, check out our avalanche safety guide for more tips. We also recommend that you take a mountain guide with you when heading off piste, they have extensive knowledge of the mountains and can show you the ropes.
There are some areas which will hold fresh snow longer than others and, like all ski areas, you’re more likely to get powder higher up.
An off-piste playground.
The lift is small and slow, which can be off-putting, but there are typically less people on the two (one red, one black) pistes than in the off-piste areas surrounding them. Because the whole area is above 2,500m it receives, and keeps, more fresh snow than most other areas in the resort.
Be prepared for the very flat (if not slightly-uphill section) towards the bottom of the red run, you’ll need some serious speed to traverse it without undue effort.
A bit lower down there is plenty of off-piste accessible from the top of Arc 1800’s Vagere lift around the Golf and Vagere red runs. There are some hidden streams towards the end of the Golf run however so, as with all off-piste skiing, exercise caution in areas you do not know well.
For beginners who want to try some off-piste, they should try the wide-open area above Peisey-Vallandry, around the 2300 lift. Although largely groomed, there are some patches which are left unpisted, and can be great fun immediately after a snowfall. You’ve got to get up there quickly though!
If you like dodging the trees, there’s plenty of forest near the Derby lift which can be successfully negotiated by those with the requisite skills. There’s also lots of other woodland leading down to, and beyond, Arc 1600.
Before you head off piste, here's a few things you should be thinking about:
Read more about understanding avalanches and how to try to avoid them.
Ski & Snowboard Hire located in the centre of the village near the newspaper shop. 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!
Want to rent skis or snowboards in La Plagne? Just visit the Skiset Boudu Sport store!
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your 1st skiing day.
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.
Snowboard & Ski Rental in the Main Shopping Gallery in Plagne Centre. Coming from Plagne Village, there is a free cable car (télébus) opened from 8.30am to 7pm. From Plagne Soleil a free shuttle bus can drive you to the shop each 15 minutes. 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!
Want to rent skis or snowboards in La Plagne? Just visit the Robino Sports store!
Take a look at this year's ski pass prices or find your way around with piste maps for La Plagne.
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