This live webcam is located in the village of Les Coches, looking out from the Télébuffette lift. It’s a great way to check real-time snow cover, visibility and weather conditions at village level before heading out.
The Télébuffette webcam is particularly useful for seeing how conditions look lower down, especially on days when cloud or wind may be affecting higher lifts. Comparing it with webcams higher up the mountain gives you a much clearer picture of what sort of day you’re heading into.

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Quick tip: If you’re already checking webcams and conditions before your trip, it also makes sense to sort your ski or snowboard hire early. Booking online usually means better prices, better availability and a much easier first morning once you arrive.
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The Télébuffette webcam is ideal for understanding conditions around Les Coches and the lower slopes linking towards Montchavin. It helps you judge snowfall levels, surface conditions and visibility before committing to the day.
If it looks clear here, lower runs and tree-lined pistes should be skiing well. If conditions look mixed, it’s worth comparing this view with higher webcams to plan the best route. Inversion conditions often happen in La Plagne, causing a Mer du Nuages.

Quick tip: Even on marked pistes, accidents happen. In France, rescue and evacuation costs can be charged to you. Proper ski insurance covers lift evacuation, medical care and cancellation if something goes wrong.
If you haven’t arranged cover yet, it’s worth sorting before your trip.
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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