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The Plagne Bellecôte lift Tyrolien is a short, extending pole drag lift just above the centre of Belle Plagne. Rather than serving any particular runs as such, it’s mainly used to transit people staying in the higher parts of Belle Plagne. This poma is marked as difficult – mainly due to the steepness of the slope it climbs – but also because it features a fairly hefty ‘kick’ at the start.

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La Plagne drag lift téléski Tyrolien

The Plagne Bellecôte lift Tyrolien can be found a little above the Roche de Mio gondola mid-station, conveniently on a junction of the Belle Plagne piste, before it drops into Belle Plagne village.

Pros
  • Access poma
  • Mainly used to access Belle Plagne haut from main village
Cons
  • Too steep for many
  • Strong kick at start
  • Can have big queues end of day

 

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None Tyrolien red (really the base of Lognan)

 

Tyrolien lift stats

Length: 0.1km / 0.06m
Base alt: 2092m
End alt: 2118m
Vert ascent: 26m
Av gradient: n/a
Max gradient: 22%
Capacity: n/a
People per hr: n/a
Av travel time: 1m 02s
Type: Poma

 

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