Champagny Borseliers red piste: The Champagny piste Borseliers red run rarely gets busy, despite being a great gradient for intermediate / advanced riders who want to lay out long, lazy carving turns.
After a few laps the run can start feeling a bit samey, as it’s more of a traditional, straight up-and-down piste with little in the way of deviations or terrain — but it can still be loads of fun when the surface is smooth and fast.

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La Plagne advanced piste Borseliers: Most riders use this run to get back over to the Verdons Sud chair and thereafter into the Grande Rochette sector, with Plagne Centre at its heart.
Note, there are often race gates to be found skiers’ far right from the top — though this area is commonly roped-off for race training practice.

Quick tip: Champagny is one of the most rewarding sectors in La Plagne, but it still makes sense to sort your equipment before you arrive. Booking online usually means better prices, better availability and a much smoother first morning once you get to resort.
Choose a shop close to your accommodation so collecting your gear is quick and easy before heading up the mountain.
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Borseliers red piste: A quick pros and cons table — useful if you’re choosing a fast, quiet piste for carving laps in Champagny.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Wide open piste | Lack of terrain |
| Great for carving | Straight up & down |
| Varying gradient | Lift back can get busy |
| Never busy | |
| Quite long | |
| Incredible scenery | |
| Accessible off-piste after fresh snow |
Quick tip: Champagny might have a quieter feel, but it still gives access to serious terrain. In France, rescue and evacuation costs can be charged to you even on marked pistes, so it’s worth sorting proper cover before your trip.
Good ski insurance helps cover medical treatment, lift evacuation and cancellation if something goes wrong before or during your holiday.
Connecting pistes and lifts: Where you can go next once you finish Borseliers.
| Connecting pistes | Connecting lifts |
|---|---|
| Liaison Verdons blue | Borseliers detachable chair |
| Les Bois red | Verdons Sud detachable chair (via Liaison Verdons) |
Borseliers piste stats: Length, altitude and gradient at a glance.
| Quality | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length: | 1.1km / 0.7m |
| Start alt: | 2105m |
| End alt: | 1814m |
| Vertical drop: | 292m |
| Max gradient: | 23° |
| Graded: | Red |
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