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Plagne Bellecôte piste Blanchets to Belle Plagne

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If you’re staying in Belle Plagne, you’ll often find you need to catch a lift in order to gain altitude to get home. The most popular routes are taking the Arpette followed by the Laines blue piste which runs directly through the top of Belle Plagne – or taking the Blanchets chair followed by the blue run of the same name.

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La Plagne intermediate piste Blanchets to Belle Plagne

Another alternative is to take the Belle Plagne stretch of the gondola up to the village (this remains open til midnight). Detailed below is the route from the Blanchets chair back to Belle Plagne village.

Pros
  • Sidehits
  • Wide piste
  • Easy access off-piste
  • Main run to Belle Plagne
  • Long enough / wide enough to not feel busy
Cons
  • Very long flat midway
  • Very long flat at bottom
  • Be wary of other out of control riders

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Blanchets > Belle Plagne piste stats

Length: 1.9km / 0.8m
Start alt: 2371m
End alt: 2070m
Vert drop: 301m
Max gradient: 23°
Graded: Blue

 

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