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The Biolley piste Mont St Sauveur intermediate blue run drops from the top of the Becoin chair above Aime 2000 down to Plagne Centre, following a similar (but much less steep) route as the Stade Jean-Luc Crétier red piste.

The Mont St Sauveur piste follows a path through a very wide gully before flattening out in the lower section. This piste is normally one of the quieter in this area as most riders tend to stick to the Pavane blue or head over to the Aime sector and Montalbert.

As with all the runs in this sector above Aime 2000, access is via the Becoin chair out of Centre. At the top, head right on the Pavane piste before turning right again when you reach the small mountain restaurant (a great place to stop with amazing views over Mont Blanc and the Isère valley).

Pros
  • Wide piste
  • Sidehits
  • Interesting terrain
  • Great scenery
  • Easy access off-piste
  • Becoin chair back is very fast
  • Mostly long enough / wide enough to not feel busy
  • Taken with Pavane at the top, this is a fun run for most levels
Cons
  • Long flat at the top (on Pavane)
  • Bottom near Centre can get busy as this piste merges with other runs

 

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Length: 1.2km / 0.7m
Start alt: 2316m
End alt: 1991m
Vert drop: 325m
Max gradient: 31°
Graded: Blue

 

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