The Champagny sector of La Plagne encompasses the runs over the back of Grande Rochette sector, Les Verdons, behind Blanchets and skiers’ left as you drop off Roche de Mio a little further down the Levasset blue piste. This huge area could be a ski resort in its own right and also encompasses some of the very best, most accessible off-piste routes in the whole of the La Plagne domain, served by some of the fastest lifts. As an added bonus, it also has the best views in the domain – and one of the biggest vertical drops down to Champagny-en-Vanoise.
See 360 video, preview video and piste stats for the La Plagne beginner run, the Champagny piste Bergerie
360 video and preview of the La Plagne blue run, the Champagny piste Boardercross - a fun boardercross course and easily accessible from most areas
Full 360 video and previews of one of La Plagne's best intermediate runs, the Bozelet piste in Champagny
Learn more about the Champagny piste Crépines, a perfect blue piste with great views, ideal for improving skiers and snowboarders to refine their skills
Learn more about the La Plagne intermediate run, the blue Champagny piste Éterlou, a good piste for early intermediate riders
The Geisha blue piste in the Champagny sector of La Plagne is one of the best - yet quietest - La Plagne runs. See 360 video of the run and check piste previews here
Learn more about the excellent Champagny piste Levasset blue intermediate run - one of La Plagne's best blue runs and one of the longest too
Check the La Plagne blue intermediate run, Champagny piste Liaison Verdons, including 360 video and run previews so you can plan your trip before you even leave home
The Champagny piste Ravine blue run is a very flat link run at the bottom of the Geisha blue run - so flat that you will likely end up walking, poling of skating to reach the end and the base of the Borserliers lift
The Champagny piste Rossa Haut blue intermediate run is located in a very quiet part of La Plagne featuring wide open pistes and great scenery, perfect for intermediate riders to hone their skiing and snowboarding skills
The Champagny piste Sérac is a wide blue run above Champagny and the perfect place for intermediate skiers and snowboarders to improve their riding
The Champagny piste Tome is a very short link run used to get from Champagny back to the main areas (in particular, after riding the long Levasset piste, one of La Plagne's best runs)
The Champagny piste Borseliers is a red advanced piste in one of La Plagne's quieter areas meaning maximum ride time even if the piste is a little featureless
The Champagny piste Hara-Kiri is one of the better La Plagne red advanced pistes linking the Plagne Centre side of the mountain to the runs in and around Champagny-en-Vanoise
The Champagny piste Kamikaze is an advanced red run off the top of the Verdons summit dropping into the direction of Champagny-en-Vanoise
The Champagny piste Les Bois is one of La Plagne's best red pistes - depending on whether you like riding tracks cut into the hillside
Considered by many to be La Plagne's best red piste, the Champagny piste Mont de la Guerre is not to be missed with incredible views and great skiing/snowboarding
The Champagny piste Rossa Bas run is a very short red advanced piste that gives quick access to the Borseliers chair and the rest of the La Plagne area
La Plagne has 18 black pistes but the biggest challenge on this run the frequently huge moguls as the run is never pisted