La Plagne off-piste routes. While La Plagne might be lacking many black runs compared to neighbouring resorts like Val d’Isère or Trois Vallées, there is some serious off-piste to be bagged here, often without much hiking involved. If you’re expert ski or snowboard level, you’ll find some great out-of-bounds riding. Some lines are listed below.
However, if you attempt these routes, you do so at your own risk and you should have adequate safety training, experience and a guide. Note, there are many other easier tracks particularly off the lifts in Aime 2000, Montchavin and Champagny some of which are featured in our La Plagne video guides and on our YouTube channel.

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Quick tip: If you’re heading off-piste, don’t just grab the cheapest setup. The right skis or board for your style plus fresh edges and proper boots make a huge difference. Booking online gives you more choice, better prices and fewer queues when you arrive.
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Quick tip: If you’re heading out of bounds, assume you might need help at some point. In France, rescue and evacuation costs can be charged to you. Proper ski insurance covers rescue, medical care and cancellation if something goes wrong.
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