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The slow, 6 person Quillis chair is very much just a link lift out of the Champagny sector back into the Plagne Bellecôte / Roche de Mio area to get back to Belle Plagne and Plagne Bellecôte. This lift features a simple safety bar without footrests but, given it’s relatively short it makes little difference.

From the top, riders can access the Blanchets blue or Roc du Diable blue or ride back down again on the Quillis blue – though it would be hard to fathom why anyone would want to do laps on this slope.

Pros
  • Link lift
  • Links Champagny to Bellecôte
  • Despite being slow, queues are rare
Cons
  • Very slow
  • It’s a small grumble but there’s no ski / board footrest

 

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Connecting lifts: Connecting pistes:
None Blanchets blue
Roc du Diable blue
Quillis blue

 

Lift stats

Length: 0.3km / 0.2m
Base alt: 2304m
End alt: 2370m
Vert ascent: 66m
Av gradient: n/a
Max gradient: 48%
Capacity: 6 people
People per hr: 3000
Av travel time: 2min 41s
Type: Fixed chair

 

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