Liaison Verdons blue piste: As the name suggests, Liaison Verdons isn’t really a run so much as a short link back to the Verdons Sud chair from the Borseliers side of the valley.
This quick piste veers right at the bottom of Borseliers red, cuts through the trees, then winds back round to drop you neatly at the Verdons chair. On the piste map, it’s effectively a link run between the right and left sides of the valley (as you look at the map).

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La Plagne intermediate piste Liaison Verdons: This piste is mainly useful as a connector between the Champagny pistes and the Verdons Sud chair, which drops you on the Plagne Centre side of the mountain in the Grande Rochette sector.
If you want to spend more time in Champagny, the Rossa chair > Tome route will take you to the Quillis chair and Carella chair give access to the villages of Belle Plagne and Plagne Bellecôte or the Roche de Mio / Bellecôte sector respectively.
Alternatively, you can use the multiple runs off Verdons Sud to drop back down into the Champagny sector.

Quick tip: Champagny is one of the most rewarding sectors in La Plagne, but it still makes sense to sort your equipment before you arrive. Booking online usually means better prices, better availability and a much smoother first morning once you get to resort.
Choose a shop close to your accommodation so collecting your gear is quick and easy before heading up the mountain.
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Liaison Verdons blue piste: This really is a simple connector, but it’s handy if you want to get back to Verdons Sud without looping round the long way.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Accesses Verdons Sud | Really is just a link run |
| Link piste | |
| Convenient |
Quick tip: Even straightforward pistes can change quickly with weather, visibility and traffic. Good cover means lift evacuation, medical help and rescue costs are handled if something goes wrong — which in the Alps can otherwise be expensive.
If you haven’t sorted cover yet, it’s worth doing before your trip.
Connecting pistes and lifts: Where you can go next once you reach the bottom of Liaison Verdons.
| Connecting pistes | Connecting lifts |
|---|---|
| Ravine blue | Verdons Sud detachable chair |
Liaison Verdons piste stats: Useful numbers at a glance for this short connector between Borseliers and Verdons Sud.
| Quality | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length: | 1.3km / 0.8m |
| Start alt: | 2373m |
| End alt: | 2165m |
| Vertical drop: | 208m |
| Max gradient: | 16° |
| Graded: | Blue |
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