La Plagne village guides: La Plagne is made up of eleven different villages, each with its own look, feel and atmosphere. Some are traditional, lower-level valley resorts with a quieter vibe, while others are high-alpine bases such as Grande Rochette (Plagne Centre, Plagne Soleil, Plagne Villages), Biolley (Aime 2000 and La Roche) and Bellecôte (Plagne Bellecôte, Belle Plagne), offering ski-in/ski-out access and fast links to the wider area.
These guides will help you choose the right La Plagne village for your holiday, whether you want convenience, scenery, nightlife or peace and quiet. You’ll also find practical information such as where to find ATMs, which village suits different types of visitors and the altitude of each resort, so you know exactly what to expect before you arrive.

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Quick tip: Where you stay in La Plagne affects which hire shop makes most sense. Booking in advance helps you save money online, avoid resort queues and choose equipment close to your accommodation.
Pick a shop in the village you’re staying in so collecting skis or snowboards is quick and easy when you arrive.
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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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