Plagne Montalbert intermediate pistes: Rather like the Montchavin sector pistes, the runs down to Plagne Montalbert are all mostly tree-lined, meaning great protection and improved visibility on bad weather days. This makes it a great place to head to if it’s snowing – plus the fresh snow here takes longer to get tracked.
Another similarity with the runs here to those around Montchavin village is the fact it’s very easy to get lost in the rabbit warren of Montalbert pistes. However, as a general rule, to stay on the blues, aim for runs that traverse the hill rather than those that take a more direct route down. Check the iRide / LaPlagne360 YouTube channel for more info.
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