Plagne Bellecôte lift Blanchets
The Plagne Bellecôte lift Blanchets high-speed detachable chairlift is always the quietest lift out of the busy Plagne Bellecôte hub which also features the Colosses chair, Arpette chair and the first stage of the Roche de Mio gondola (actually known as the Belle Plagne gondola). In the busier holiday periods, this is always a top tip for getting out to the other areas quickly – particularly into the Champagny sector.
From the top of the Blanchets chair, riders can access the Blanchets blue piste, Roc du Diable blue or Quillis blue. To access Champagny, just head straight on at the top onto the Quillis then take the Levasset run. Riders can also access Roche de Mio by taking the Carella chair (near the base of the Quillis chair) – much quicker than waiting for the main Roche de Mio gondola.
- Great views – especially at the top
- Fast, long lift
- Access to Champagny
- Long runs Bellecôte side
- Shorter queues than any other Bellecôte lift
- Despite shorter queues, this lift can still get busy
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Connecting lifts: | Connecting pistes: |
Carella detachable chair (via Quillis) | Blanchets blue |
Quillis fixed chair (via Quillis) | Roc du Diable blue |
Col de Forcle drag lift (via Blanchets) | Quillis blue (Champagny) |
Geisha blue via Roc du Diable (Champagny) | |
Leitchoums blue via Roc du Diable |
Lift stats
Length: | 2.3km / 1.4m |
Base alt: | 1930m |
End alt: | 2368m |
Vert ascent: | 438m |
Av gradient: | 19% |
Max gradient: | 55% |
Capacity: | 6 people |
People per hr: | 2795 |
Av travel time: | 7min 45s |
Type: | Detachable chair |
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