Champagny high-speed chairlifts télésiege debrayable TSD: The most important lifts in the Champagny sector of La Plagne are mostly high-speed, detachable chairlifts (télésiege débrayable TSD), meaning queues in this area are relatively rare.
Also, the Champagny side of the resort tends to stay much quieter even during the busy holiday periods, making this a good area to hit when the front of the hill gets rammed. Just bear in mind these south-facing runs can suffer later in the season and the routes back to Champagny village are usually the first to close at the tail end of the winter.
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Quick tip: Champagny might feel quieter than the busier parts of La Plagne, but sorting your equipment before you arrive still makes life easier. Booking online usually means better prices, better size availability and less wasted time on your first morning.
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 quieter corners of La Plagne, but it still gives access to serious terrain and big descents. In France, rescue and evacuation costs can be charged to you even on marked pistes, so it’s worth sorting proper cover 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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