La Plagne forms part of the Paradiski ski area, together with Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry. La Plagne itself consists of 225km of pistes, 80km of cross-country routes, 1 snowpark, 3 boardercross, 1 halfpipe and not forgetting the glacier! With such an extensive lift network in operation both summer and winter, it makes sense that there are a wide range of lift pass options available for the skier or boarder, mountain biker and pedestrian.
Opening & Closing Dates for La Plagne - Winter
The winter season 2009/2010 is due to open in La Plagne on 12th December 2009 and close on 25th April 2010. The links to the remainder of the Paradiski area should be open from 19th December until the end of season, snow conditions permitting.
Lift Pass Options for La Plagne & the Paradiski - Winter
With such varied terrain on your doorstep, it makes sense that there are a number of different lift passes available that you can tailor to the ability and preferences of your group. All passes work with a hands free ski card that is now available free of charge when you buy your lift pass. If you want to save yourself some time when you get here, you can also buy your lift pass online here. ... see "La Plagne & Paradiski Lift Pass Options - Winter" for more
Lift Pass Prices for La Plagne & the Paradiski- Winter
There is a multitude of options on offer and prices vary not just according to area or duration, but also according to your age. The passes cover all areas from the entire Paradiski ski domain to the smaller villages of La Plagne; so you are sure to find something to suit your needs. You can buy or recharge your ski pass online here. ... see "La Plagne & Paradiski Lift Pass Prices - Winter" for more
Opening & Closing Dates for La Plagne - Summer 2009
For summer 2009, the village resorts of Champagny en Vanoise, Plagne Montalbert, Montchavin and Les Coches will be open from 28th June until 30th August inclusive.
The altitude resorts of La Plagne; Aime la Plagne, Belle Plagne Plagne Villages/Soleil, Plagne Bellecote, Plagne Centre and Plagne 1800, will open a week later on 5th July until 30th August 2009.
Whether you want to hike, bike, visit the glacier or get down with the kids in the Street Park, La Plagne has got a pass to suit you. All passes are on sale at the Tourist Office and at Information Points throughout the resorts. ... see "La Plagne Lift Pass Options & Prices - Summer" for more
Lift System & Status in La Plagne
La Plagne forms part of the Paradiski ski area, together with Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry. La Plagne itself consists of 225km of pistes, 80km of cross-country routes, 1 snowpark, 3 boardercross, 1 halfpipe and not forgetting the glacier! Many of the lifts are also open throughout the summer season; allowing access to hiking trails, mountain bikes tracks, paragliding take-offs, climbing sites and more. Keep on top of what's open when with our guide to the La Plagne lifts.