Champagny lifts: There aren’t loads of lifts in the Champagny sector, but the terrain they access is huge. This side of La Plagne is defined by long descents, big vertical drops and some of the most accessible off-piste in the area, with plenty of options just a short traverse from the marked runs.
In poor weather it’s worth bearing in mind that tree cover is limited, which can make visibility tricky. But when conditions are good, Champagny is one of the most rewarding parts of La Plagne and a real favourite with confident skiers and snowboarders.
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Quick tip: Champagny is a brilliant sector for big descents and quieter skiing, but it still makes sense to sort your equipment before you arrive. Booking online usually means better prices, better availability and a much smoother first day once you get to resort.
Choose a shop close to where you’re staying so collecting your gear is quick and easy before heading up the mountain.
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Quick tip: Champagny is one of the best sectors in La Plagne when conditions are good, with long descents and easy access to more adventurous terrain. That also makes proper cover worth sorting before your trip, especially as rescue and evacuation costs in France can be charged to you even on marked pistes.
Good ski insurance helps cover medical treatment, lift evacuation and cancellation if something goes wrong before or during your holiday.
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