La Plagne’s best piste routes. In a resort the size of La Plagne with so many different sectors, you’ll often take multiple different pistes to gain the maximum descent. While the Mont Blanc run in Montchavin and the Montalbert piste in Montalbert go top to bottom of both areas, other zones around Plagne Centre, Plagne 1800, Plagne Villages, Plagne Soleil, Belle Plagne and Plagne Bellecôte can be linked by taking a combination of pistes, making for a more fun ride and a greater vertical.
Below are a few of our favoured combi runs. Scroll a little further to see comprehensive guides to each of these routes to maximise your ski time.

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Quick tip: Combination routes are brilliant, but they expose weak edges, sloppy boots and tired legs really quickly. If your setup isn’t right you’ll feel it by run two.
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La Plagne’s best and longest routes are:
Quick tip: More speed, more fatigue and more distance from base means little mistakes get expensive quickly. Decent cover is just sensible.
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