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The short Biolley piste Halles blue flows naturally off the lower section of the Edmond Blanchoz (formerly Cornegidouille) piste (also blue), as the run drops towards a tree-lined section down to La Roche.

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La Plagne intermediate piste Halles

Halles provides a much easier route for those not wanting to take the slightly steeper, more direct route down on the main run. It skirts way out to the left before doubling back and rejoining the Edmond Blanchoz (formerly Cornegidouille) piste at the Envers base. Definitely a much easier option for less experienced or less confident riders – though the run back towards base is rather flat.

Pros
  • Rarely gets busy
  • Flows naturally off the main run
  • Good slow option instead of Edmond Blanchoz (formerly Cornegidouille)
Cons
  • Very flat on the run back
  • Feels a little pointless to head out then back again

 

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Halles options at base

Connecting lifts: Connecting pistes:
Envers detachable chair Edmond Blanchoz (formerly Cornegidouille) blue
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Halles piste stats

Length: 0.2km / 0.1m
Start alt: 1876m
End alt: 1789m
Vert drop: 87m
Max gradient: 31°
Graded: Blue

 

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