La Plagne best blue pistes – With 81% of the runs marked either blue or red, intermediate skiers and snowboarders are spoiled for choice on a La Plagne ski holiday. Almost without exception, there is a blue piste option off every summit, making getting around the entire resort a breeze. Check our route to see the best of La Plagne in a day made up almost entirely of La Plagne’s blue runs. You may also want to check our ‘Is La Plagne good for intermediates‘ feature. To help support La Plagne 360, please remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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 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 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 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 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
The very short Frête blue run is the only intermediate piste in La Plagne's Bellecôte glacier area and is accessed via the new glacier gondola
The Biolley piste Golf gentle run is served by a rather slow chair of the same name but offers a great early intermediate area with fantastic views towards Mont Blanc.
Biolley piste Mont St Sauveur is an enjoyable blue run served by the high-speed Becoin chairlift. The run drops from the Aime 2000 sector of La Plagne back down to Plagne Centre
The Biolley piste Pavane is a La Plagne intermediate piste that's suitable for early intermediates and upwards - plus it has some of the best views in La Plagne
360 video and preview of the La Plagne blue run, the Champagny piste Boardercross - a fun boardercross course and easily accessible from most areas
Full 360 video and previews of one of La Plagne's best intermediate runs, the Bozelet piste in Champagny
The Geisha blue piste in the Champagny sector of La Plagne is one of the best - yet quietest - La Plagne runs. See 360 video of the run and check piste previews here
Learn more about the excellent Champagny piste Levasset blue intermediate run - one of La Plagne's best blue runs and one of the longest too
The Champagny piste Rossa Haut blue intermediate run is located in a very quiet part of La Plagne featuring wide open pistes and great scenery, perfect for intermediate riders to hone their skiing and snowboarding skills
The Grande Rochette piste Bridge is an arterial link piste to access Plagne Centre and is a great La Plagne intermediate run with fun terrain
The Grande Rochette piste Capella blue run is one of La Plagne's best intermediate pistes featuring interesting varied terrain for all levels of skier and snowboarder
The Grande Rochette piste Mira blue run is one of La Plagne's best and most enjoyable intermediate pistes with varied terrain and incredible views
One of La Plagne's best blue runs, the Grande Rochette piste Petite Rochette drops from the top of the Grande Rochette summit on a pathway down towards Champagny and offers some incredible off-piste opportunities when conditions are right
The Grande Rochette piste Ramy is a great La Plagne blue run that is almost always deserted as most skiers and snowboarders miss the turn-off and instead continue on the Mira blue run toward Plagne Centre
The Grande Rochette piste Verdons blue run is one of La Plagne's best blue pistes with interesting terrain and great off-piste potential for improving skiers and snowboarders
The Plagne Montalbert piste Gentil blue run is one of the best intermediate pistes in La Plagne - check the full run details and 360 video here
The Plagne Montalbert piste Montalbert blue run is another of La Plagne's best intermediate pistes through the trees in the always-quiet Montalbert sector
The Montchavin piste Mont Blanc is La Plagne's best blue run with astounding views and is also La Plagne's longest single piste at around 7km with a vertical drop of just over 1000m
The Montchavin piste Myrtilles blue run is one of the most fun pistes in La Plagne featuring sidehits everywhere on a track cut across the mountain that is always quieter than either the Pierres Blanches or the best blue run in La Plagne, the Mont Blanc
Pierres Blanches is another hugely enjoyable blue piste in the Montchavin sector (and one of La Plagne's best blue runs) in the trees above Montchavin village
Teppes is one of the best blue runs in La Plagne for skiing and snowboarding - on and off-piste - located in the Montchavin / Les Coches sector of Paradiski
La Plagne’s best intermediate pistes are: