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The Biolley piste Lovatière run is mainly used as a way back down to Plagne 1800 from the runs around Becoin and Aime 2000 / Plagne Centre. The very top of this run is quite steep in two sections (particularly the one crossing over the main Aime 2000 road).

After the steep, take the short detour left (split by trees) to follow the route of Lovatière. In truth, there’s very little to differentiate this run from Jean-Marie – and Lovatière actually flows into Jean-Marie in the lowest section.

If you’re staying in Plagne 1800, Lovatière will likely become one of your main routes – unless you take the alternative Loup Garou.

Pros
  • Mostly nice mellow gradient
Cons
  • It’s basically the same run as Jean Marie
  • Very much just an access piste

 

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Length: 0.5km / 0.3m
Start alt: 1983m
End alt: 1845m
Vert drop: 137m
Max gradient: 19°
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