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The aging Plagne Montalbert lift Adrets climbs out of the valley below Aime 2000 giving direct – if slow – access to the Montalbert sector of La Plagne. While the lift might be slow, it’s still infinitely preferable to taking the long Pravendue blue with its multiple uphill sections through the trees to get to Plagne Montalbert.

Unfortunately, the Adrets lift is also rather prone to stopping – whether that be through skier/snowboarder error or just the fact it’s rather old. The lift terminates at the summit of Le Fornelet at 1970m, from where everything is downhill – either to Montalbert on its numerous tree-lined runs or back to base on either the Grenouilles red or Adrets blue. You could also visit the new 360 restaurant at the top.

Pros
  • Accesses Montalbert
  • Queues rare
  • Saves taking the Pravendue piste
  • Great choice of runs at the top
Cons
  • Very slow
  • Prone to stopping
  • Gets busy morning / late afternoon

 

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Connecting lifts: Connecting pistes:
Grenouilles drag lift Grenouilles red (Aime 2000)
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Lift stats

Length: 0.7km / 0.4m
Base alt: 1768m
End alt: 1956m
Vert ascent: 188m
Av gradient: 27%
Max gradient: 72%
Capacity: 4 people
People per hr: 2400
Av travel time: 4min 50s
Type: Fixed chair

 

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