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Skiing In La Plagne
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The largest linked area in the Alps for skiing, La Plagne, is also one of the most impressive resorts in all of the French Alps. 10 interlocked chalet villages are car-free and dedicated to celebrating snow, sport and the good life at over 6,000 feet. The prevalent Savoyarde-style architecture makes you one with the snowscape in this high-altitude heaven that is part of the vast Paradiski region.
It's called paradise for good reason, including:
- Nearly 250 groomed runs for beginners, intermediates and experts
- Numerous high-speed chair lifts, including the famous "six pacs"
- Huge snowboard facilities, including 5 snow parks
- Ski school lessons available for children and adults
- World-class La Plagne nightlife and shopping
Where to Stay While Skiing in La Plagne
On a sports holiday, it's nice to have a little more flexibility than the hotels provide. Your schedule is your own in one of our self-catering apartments at La Plagne. Fix hot coffee, tea or cocoa whenever you like, or fuel up with early or late snacks. Some room packages offer optional dining plans as well.
The hospitality business is alive and well, however, in this gigantic complex of winter villages. You'll find 20 restaurants, bars, discos, cinemas and more. If you tire of skiing, choose from a dozen more snow sports, including ice-skating and Olympic bobsledding. SkiFrance4Less creates customised tour packages to La Plagne and 14 other in-demand French Alps resorts.
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