Paris to La Plagne / Les Arcs by train
If you’re looking for a fast and easy way to get to La Plagne that you can make any day of the week, you should consider taking the train to La Plagne from Paris. Thanks to France’s high-speed TGV network, trains direct to Aime in the valley below La Plagne make the journey in blisteringly fast time. Check below for our Paris to La Plagne by train guide. Click here for La Plagne by train bookings and schedules
On any given day, various options require one or two changes but you should also look for direct trains that are even easier. As a general guide, the train takes around four to five hours and goes past Moûtiers for those staying in Champagny-en-Vanoise. This stop also works for the Trois Vallées resorts (Courchevel, Brides-les-Bains, Méribel, Les Menuires and Val Thorens).
Click this link to check schedules and make online bookings for the Paris to La Plagne train.
Paris to La Plagne by train
The video above shows the approximate route from Paris Gare du Nord to Bourg-Sainte-Maurice. The stop at Moûtiers is at around 1m 30s with Aime just a few seconds later as the train proceeds down the Isère valley towards Bourg-Saint-Maurice. Note – even if you take the train, you’ll still do the last leg by La Plagne valley bus or with a La Plagne transfer company. Click this link to check the latest La Plagne road conditions and webcams.
Paris to Plagne Montchavin by train
For riders staying in Plagne Montchavin, you’ll need to stay on the train for one more stop and get off at Landry then take the bus or taxi up to Montchavin and Les Coches. Click this link for the Landry to Montchavin bus timetable.
Paris to Les Arcs, La Rosière, Val d’Isère or Tignes by train
This guide is equally applicable for other Tarentaise ski resorts including those listed below. For a better idea of how close the Isère valley resorts are to each other check our Tarentaise in 3D video. Click this link for Paris to Bourg-St-Maurice train schedules and online booking.
Geneva to Val Thorens by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to Les Menuires by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to Brides-les-Bains by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to Méribel by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to Courchevel by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to other Trois Vallées satellites by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to Champagny-en-Vanoise by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to Pralognan la Vanoise by train (alight at Moûtiers)
Geneva to Les Arcs by train (stay on the train until Bourg-St-Maurice)
Geneva to La Rosière by train (stay on the train until Bourg-St-Maurice)
Geneva to Sainte-Foy by train (stay on the train until Bourg-St-Maurice)
Geneva to Val d’Isère by train (stay on the train until Bourg-St-Maurice)
Geneva to Tignes by train (stay on the train until Bourg-St-Maurice)
Moûtiers bus station and train station are the same and you’ll find regular links up to all the main resorts. Click for the ski buses from Moûtiers train station. Also, click here for ski buses from Bourg-Saint-Maurice to the other ski areas past the end of the train line,
Paris to Les Arcs by train and funiculaire
If you’re staying in Les Arcs, you’ll wait until the train pulls into Bourg and can then take the regular funiculaire up to Arc 1600. From there, it’s easy to organise a ride to your accommodation (this is easiest for 1600 and 1800). The base of the funiculaire is a short walk and climb over a bridge from the arrival platform at Bourg-Saint-Maurice bus/train station.
Bus links from Bourg to other resorts
For the other resorts further down the valley, Bourg’s bus terminal has regular links to all the nearby ski areas with varying journey times. Expect about an hour / hour and a half. You can catch buses or find a taxi by walking directly through the terminal building.
Also, taking the train to Bourg is one of the best ways to get to the summer glacier riding in Tignes. The majority of transfer companies don’t operate during the summer months.
Geneva to the Tarentaise resorts by train
I’ve made this journey more times than I can remember and have always found it one of the best ways to get to the Tarentaise ski areas, particularly outside the regular season or if you want to be more flexible with your travel arrangements.
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