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The short Grande Rochette lift Chevrette is directly to the right of the longer Aollets drag lift out of Plagne Villages and is used mainly by riders wanting quick access to Plagne Centre (heading right at the top on the Bridge piste).

Chevrette helps alleviate queues in the morning but really doesn’t serve anything useful in terms of pistes so could be seen more as a link lift than anything else. If you are looking to do runs in this area, you’d be better advised to take the Aollets drag which climbs much further up the hill and, consequently, has far more options at the top.

Pros
  • Fast route out of Plagne Villages
  • Quick access to Plagne Centre runs
  • Shorter than the Aollets poma
Cons
  • Strong ‘kick’ at start
  • Start section steep
  • Can get busy
  • Really only an access lift

 

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Connecting lifts: Connecting pistes:
Funiplagne Grande Rochette (via Bridge) Bridge blue
Colorado detachable chair (via Bridge) Ramy blue (lower section)
Becoin detachable chair (via Bridge)

 

Lift stats

Length: 0.2km / 0.1m
Base alt: 2000m
End alt: 2055m
Vert ascent: 55m
Av gradient: 25%
Max gradient: 42%
Capacity: 1 person
People per hr: 600
Av travel time: 1min 30s
Type: Poma

 

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