La Plagne best expert pistes. While it’s true black runs aren’t exactly thick on the ground in La Plagne, there are still some challenges to be found on a ski holiday in La Plagne – mostly around Aime 2000 / Biolley and the Bellecôte glacier.
However, if it’s black pistes you’re after, you’ll find far more and better options in Les Arcs or try the immense off-piste challenges available in La Plagne. You may also want to check our ‘Is La Plagne good for experts‘ feature. Scroll a little further to see comprehensive guides to each of these runs.
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Quick tip: Steeper pitches and icier patches are where blunt edges and sloppy fit get exposed fast. If you’re riding black runs this week, make sure your skis or board are properly set up so you can trust them when it matters.
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La Plagne’s best black expert pistes are:
Quick tip: Black pistes are where falls get bigger and rescue is more likely. Proper ski insurance can cover rescue, medical care and cancellation if something goes wrong.
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