Biolley / Aime 2000 resorts: The resorts in La Plagne’s Biolley sector are wildly different in style and atmosphere. At the top sits Aime 2000 — a self-contained base with direct slope access and everything close at hand. Further down the hill, Plagne 1800 has a much more traditional, chalet-style feel with relaxed nightlife and a friendly village vibe.
Below that, the small hamlet of La Roche is quieter again, but offers quick mountain access via the La Roche chair — and sits right beside the Olympic bobsleigh track. So whether you want convenience, chalets or total calm, this sector has an option to match.

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Quick tip: If you are staying in Aime 2000, Plagne 1800 or La Roche, it really pays to get comfortable, confidence-building gear from the start. This sector gives you easy access to everything from beginner terrain to steeper pistes, so decent hire kit will make the whole trip feel smoother.
Booking online before you arrive usually means better prices, better choice and much less faff on day one.
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Quick tip: Staying in the Biolley sector makes it easy to choose the setup that suits your trip best, from convenience in Aime 2000 to quieter bases lower down. That is great for flexibility, but it also means proper insurance is worth sorting before you travel.
Good cover can help with mountain rescue, medical costs and the wider disruption if a fall or collision cuts your trip short.
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