This live webcam looks out from the Becoin chair in the Biolley sector above Aime 2000, offering a clear view of conditions on this higher, more open side of La Plagne. It’s a useful check for visibility, light levels and cloud movement before heading onto exposed pistes.
The Biolley area often gives an early indication of how conditions are shaping up across the upper mountain and towards Plagne Centre and Plagne Montalbert, particularly on days when weather is moving through quickly.

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The Becoin Aime 2000 webcam is ideal for assessing whether the upper pistes around Aime 2000 are clear, cloudy or affected by wind. It helps you judge if light will be good enough for the wide, open runs in this area or if flatter light might make things more challenging.
If visibility looks good here, it’s usually a solid green light for skiing the higher terrain in this area and around Plagne Centre. If cloud is sitting low or moving fast, you may want to plan a route that drops lower or stays closer to sheltered pistes. Depending on where you’re based in La Plagne, your closest options should be the Montchavin pistes or Plagne Montalbert pistes.

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For the most accurate read on conditions, compare a couple of webcams at different elevations and aspects. You can also view the latest La Plagne weather forecast to see the wider pattern across the day.

This 3D video will give you a better idea of how the La Plagne resorts tie in with each other – and, in particular, the spread out locations of the valley resorts. For more guides like this, head over to the iRide YouTube channel. You’ll find piste rides, village tours, flythroughs and travel guides filmed across both resorts and other ski areas.
We’ve put together a short video and an accompanying downloadable piste map to help you see the best of La Plagne in a day on mostly blue pistes, with only two manageable reds. The route is ideal when you want a great day on snow without overthinking it.
The appended piste map includes a clear run order plus links to detailed piste and lift breakdowns, so you can adapt the plan based on current visibility and wind.
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