Plagne Bellecote drag lift téléski (TK): Most modern French ski resorts have tended in recent years to shy away from drag lifts, preferring instead to install faster detachable chairs instead.
However, the Col de Forcle in the Plagne Bellecôte / Roche de Mio sector of La Plagne plays a vital role in giving fast access to the Plagne Bellecôte snowpark and is often overlooked by the majority of skiers and snowboarders so almost always stays quiet.
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Quick tip: If you’re heading for the Bellecôte / Roche de Mio sector, it pays to sort your ski or snowboard hire before you travel. Booking online is usually cheaper, gives you a better choice of sizes and makes your first morning much easier once you get to resort.
That matters even more if you’re heading for the snowpark and using the Col de Forcle drag lift. Get your setup sorted early and you can get straight on with riding.
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Quick tip: If you’re using the Col de Forcle drag lift for quick laps and park access, proper cover matters. In France, rescue and evacuation costs can be charged to you, even on marked runs.
Good ski insurance helps cover medical treatment, lift evacuation and cancellation if something goes wrong before or during your trip.
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