La Plagne best combination routes. In a resort the size of La Plagne with so many different sectors, you’ll often take multiple different pistes to gain the maximum descent. While the Mont Blanc run in Montchavin and the Montalbert piste in Montalbert go top to bottom of both areas other areas around Plagne Centre, Plagne 1800, Plagne Villages, Plagne Soleil, Belle Plagne and Plagne Bellecôte can be linked by taking a combination of pistes, making for a more fun ride and a greater vertical. Below are a few of our favoured combi runs. Check our YouTube channel for more routes like this or see “When is the best time to visit La Plagne‘ for more info.
La Plagne's best routes - take the Sources red piste from the summit of Roche de Mio followed by the Belle Plagne blue piste
La Plagne best routes - Levasset/Les Bois is one of La Plagne's longest runs and most enjoyable with a 1600m vertical drop on mostly south-facing sunny pistes
Best routes in La Plagne - extend La Plagne's famed Super Slalom track, making a longer run but following a similar combination of pistes down to La Roche
Best routes in La Plagne - Grande Rochette to Plagne Bellecote via Petite Rochette and Leitchoums- a vertical drop of 600m and one of La Plagne's best runs
La Plagne's best vertical drop routes - Grande Rochette to Champagny on the Petite Rochette - Geisha - Les Bois pistes with a vertical drop of over 1200m
La Plagne best routes - Grande Rochette to Plagne Bellecôte on the Mira blue piste followed by the Trieuse blue over the ridge near Plagne Villages / Soleil
La Plagne best combination runs around the resort that will help you see the best of the area while also skiing or snowboarding some of the best pistes
La Plagne's best routes - Les Verdons to Champagny on the Bozelet blue followed by Les Bois red for one of La Plagne's biggest vertical drops of 1250m
La Plagne best routes - Les Verdons to Champagny via Mont de la Guerre is one of the best routes in La Plagne with an epic 1200m vertical drop and great scenery