For early intermediates – ie skiers and snowboarders who can ride, turn and stop in control – this is one of La Plagne’s best blue pistes. Actually, the views alone should put it at the top of your must-do list when you visit. Access is via the Verdons Sud chair on the Champagny side or the Verdons Nord chair (soon to be replaced by the Lovatière) from the Plagne Centre side.
The Bozelet starts hugging the ridge-line of Les Verdons before cascading down under the Verdons Sud chair, then doubles back to the chair’s base. Along the way, you’ll experience jaw-dropping views over Trois Vallées, Pralognan-la-Vanoise and Grande Casse.
Around a quarter of the way down, there’s a small snack hut which is definitely worth stopping at. While the food and drink choices are limited, the views from this vantage point are breathtaking.
Bozelet features a couple of relatively steep pitches but even riders with limited skills should still get down without issue – even if it means side-slipping the tougher sections. Do this run – you won’t regret it.
- Wide open piste
- Varied run
- Very fast
- Very long
- Varying gradient
- Incredible scenery
- Big vertical drop
- Varied terrain
- Good for all levels
- Run can get busy
- Very exposed in bad weather
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Connecting lifts: | Connecting pistes: |
Verdons Sud detachable chair | Mont de la Guerre red (midway) |
Borseliers detachable chair (via Ravine) | Ravine blue |
Piste stats
Length: | 3.7km / 2.3m |
Start alt: | 2477m |
End alt: | 1831m |
Vert drop: | 658m |
Max gradient: | 33° |
Graded: | Blue |
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