Use these La Plagne altitude webcams to check real, on-mountain conditions before you ski. High-level cameras are the quickest way to see what’s really happening up top — from visibility and cloud cover to snowfall, wind and general weather patterns across the higher parts of the ski area.
Areas covered: These webcams look across La Plagne’s key upper-mountain zones, including Bellecôte, Biolley, Champagny-en-Vanoise (high sector), the Live 3000 glacier, Grande Rochette, plus the higher viewpoints above Montalbert and Montchavin–Les Coches. They’re especially useful for spotting cloud inversions and finding where the best snow is holding. If you want village-level views, head back to the main La Plagne valley webcams page.

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Quick tip: La Plagne is one of the biggest ski areas in the world. On busy weeks, hire shops fill up fast and queues build quickly. Booking ski or snowboard hire in advance means your equipment is ready, sizes are available and you get rental prices that are cheaper online.
Choose a shop close to your accommodation so your first morning is simple.
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Quick tip: Even on marked pistes, accidents happen. In France, rescue and evacuation costs can be charged to you. Proper ski insurance covers lift evacuation, medical care and cancellation if something goes wrong.
If you haven’t arranged cover yet, it’s worth sorting before your trip.
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