Plagne Bellecote blue pistes. The Plagne Bellecôte / Roche de Mio sector of La Plagne (which also includes Belle Plagne) will delight advancing beginner riders and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. This area has a huge range of mellow blue pistes that are great for building confidence, practising technique and honing newly learned skills. Indeed, the only drawback is that the lifts frequently get rammed with ski schools, particularly over the busy holiday periods. Read our La Plagne lifts to avoid post for more info. Nonetheless, the Bellecôte area has some of La Plagne’s best intermediate pistes. Check the iRide / LaPlagne360 YouTube channel for more.
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Plagne Bellecôte piste Arpette is massively wide intermediate blue piste served by a high-speed chair of the same name - ideal for improving skiers and snowboarders
Plagne Bellecôte piste Belle Plagne is an intermediate blue run that features a number of options that feel almost like roads through the village of Belle Plagne down to Plagne Bellecôte
Plagne Bellecôte piste Belle Plagne to Bellecôte is a La Plagne intermediate blue piste linking the two villages, perfect for improving skiers and snowboarders
Plagne Bellecôte piste Blanchets features a slightly steeper top section before dropping into a wide open mellow gradient near the bottom where you have to hold your speed to avoid walking
Plagne Bellecôte piste Blanchets to Belle Plagne is the short intermediate link piste between the two runs - note this may actually still be the Blanchets piste as it's not 100% clear
Plagne Bellecôte piste Bretelle Trieuse is a La Plagne intermediate blue run that links Plagne Villages and Plagne Soleil to Plagne Bellecôte and avoids the busy Bergerie chairlift
Plagne Bellecôte piste Dunes is one of La Plagne's best intermediate runs featuring very wide sections, a shallow gradient and accessed by the high-speed Arpette chairlift
Plagne Bellecôte piste Lainés is one of the best intermediate blue runs in La Plagne with extremely wide sections interspersed with the occasional steep pitch
Plagne Bellecôte piste Leitchoums is an example of the wide open La Plagne intermediate pistes and links Col de la Forcle with Plagne Bellecôte village
Plagne Bellecôte piste Levasset Haut is one of La Plagne's best blue runs that drops from just below Roche de Mio into an impossibly wide bowl in the direction of the Champagny sector
Plagne Bellecôte piste Levasset Mid crosses into the Champagny sector of La Plagne and is part of the full Levasset run, one of La Plagne's favourite intermediate blue runs and also one of La Plagne's longest pistes
Plagne Bellecôte piste Ours is a good La Plagne intermediate piste that starts from the snowpark and intersperses with various other La Plagne blue runs plus features some great natural terrain
Plagne Bellecôte piste Quillis is a La Plagne intermediate piste that serves an important link between Bellecôte and Champagny
Plagne Bellecôte piste Rhodos is one of La Plagne's most fun intermediate blue pistes, featuring great (but easy) off-piste, banks and natural terrain
Plagne Bellecôte piste Roc du Diable is an intermediate blue piste in La Plagne that gives access to the snowpark and the Champagny sector
Plagne Bellecôte piste Trieuse is one of La Plagne's best blue pistes and is the main link into the Bellecôte sector from other parts of La Plagne
Plagne Bellecôte piste Tunnel is an enjoyable, wide open La Plagne blue piste from the Roche de Mio sector to the Arpette pistes via a tunnel cut through the mountain ridge