La Plagne parking zones
La Plagne parking zones. As is common with most Alpine ski resorts, parking in La Plagne is heavily restricted – mostly to help the road cleaning dept keep the roads safe and allow the plowing teams to do their essential work safely and without impedance in times of bad weather. If you’re bringing a car to the resort, it’s important you know where’s safe to park – and where parking is free or where you’ll be charged. Note – you can also use this link to check expected congestion and La Plagne road webcams.
La Plagne parking zones
Below is a map showing the main parking zones in all of La Plagne’s altitude stations – i.e. the Grande Rochette, Plagne Bellecôte and Biolley areas. Parking is less of an issue lower down, for the reasons noted above. Check the iRide / LaPlagne360 YouTube channel for more information. Also, if you’re driving an EV (Electric Vehicle) you’ll find La Plagne EV charging points on this link.
Where to park your car in La Plagne
Avoiding La Plagne parking
If you’re driving to La Plagne with a hire car from the nearby airports, you may find it easier and cheaper to take the train instead. The journey from Geneva or Chambéry is particularly easy. Check the guides below.
Getting to La Plagne by train from Geneva or Chambéry
Getting to La Plagne from Lyon airport
Getting to La Plagne from Aime with the valley bus
In-resort shuttle buses in La Plagne
La Plagne month-by-month guides
Just like all other ski areas, La Plagne has times through the season when the resort can get extremely busy, making parking even more difficult. Check the guides below for more information.
La Plagne in December
La Plagne in January
La Plagne in February
La Plagne in March
La Plagne in April
La Plagne accommodation deals
Full area piste map