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The Replat blue run is reached from the top of the Arpette chair as you cross onto the Montchavin sector of La Plagne. Most riders head left around midway off Replat to catch the Replat rope tow which gives access to the main Montchavin runs on the front of the mountain. However, if you turn slightly right, before the rope tow the run curves back round to the base of the Salla chair (and continues on to join the base of the Teppes blue piste, terminating at the base of the Crozats chair).

The Replat piste itself is pretty featureless, though it does give access to some good La Plagne off-piste opportunities – particularly at the bottom if you go straight on. There is the option to repeat this run – but that involves taking the very slow Salla chair back up – not really recommended. You’d be much better riding down to Crozats and taking that route – although, you will need to drop back into the Bellecôte bowl after.

Pros
  • Wide open piste
  • Easy access off-piste
  • Normally quiet – most people go to main Montchavin area via Replat tow
Cons
  • Don’t take the very slow Salla chair
  • More a link run than anything else

 

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Connecting lifts: Connecting pistes:
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Piste stats

Length: 0.7km / 0.4m
Start alt: 2342m
End alt: 2193m
Vert drop: 151m
Max gradient: 21°
Graded: Blue

 

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