Biolley lifts: The Biolley / Aime 2000 sector has some of La Plagne’s fastest and most efficient lifts, so queues are normally pretty light outside the very busiest holiday weeks. This part of the mountain also tends to attract fewer people than busier hubs like Grande Rochette or Plagne Bellecôte, which helps keep the uplift flowing well.
The lifts in this sector link Plagne 1800 and La Roche up to Aime 2000, with onward access towards the quieter Montalbert sector from a little lower down at the base of the Envers lift.
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Quick tip: The Biolley / Aime 2000 side is one of the fastest-moving parts of the mountain, so it makes sense to get your gear sorted before you set off. Booking online usually means better prices, better availability and a much smoother start once you get to resort.
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Quick tip: The Biolley side is quick, efficient and often quieter than the main hubs, but accidents can still happen anywhere on the mountain. In France, rescue and evacuation costs can be charged to you even on marked pistes, so it’s worth getting proper cover sorted before your trip.
Good ski insurance helps cover medical treatment, lift evacuation and cancellation if something goes wrong before or during your holiday.
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