




The chalet is part of a larger building (Chardon) but is entirely self-contained. It features an open-plan living and dining area with a central fireplace and three en-suite bedrooms.
28 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
2 twin
2 twin
2 twin
3 bathrooms, 3 additional toilets
From
£5,094
per week
From
£7,500
per week
From
£11,400
per week
Plagne 1800 sits within the vast Paradiski ski area, which links La Plagne with Les Arcs across more than 400km of marked runs. The resort centre, with its shops, restaurants and lift access, is within easy walking distance of the chalet. For guests wanting to explore further, a free shuttle bus connecting Plagne 1800, Plagne Bellecote and Plagne Centre stops directly outside the building — a practical advantage for groups who want flexibility without relying on a car. The pistes are approximately 200 metres away on foot. Transfers from Geneva or Chambéry airports typically take between two and three hours depending on road conditions and chosen route.
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A charming, chalet-style village in the heart of the massive Paradiski area.
La Plagne 1800 is a picturesque, chalet-style village set within the massive Paradiski ski domain in the French Alps. Built on the site of old silver mines, it features charming wood and stone architecture that contrasts with the more modern, purpose-built, higher-altitude villages of La Plagne. Nestled in a forested area, it offers a cozy and traditional atmosphere. The skiing from La Plagne 1800 is exceptionally convenient, with easy access to the sprawling 425km of pistes in the Paradiski area. A couple of quick chairlifts link skiers directly into the vast network of sweeping blues and reds that characterize the local terrain. Plagne 1800 is highly regarded by families and groups who prefer to stay in traditional catered chalets while enjoying a quieter base with ski-in/ski-out or close-to-piste access.
La Plagne 1800 provides quick access to a vast network of varied terrain, particularly excelling in long, cruisy blue and red runs perfect for intermediates. Advanced skiers can explore the steep blacks on the Bellecôte glacier, while beginners have dedicated zones and gentle slopes weaving through the trees right above the village.
One of the world's largest connected ski domains, linking La Plagne, Les Arcs, and Peisey-Vallandry via the double-decker Vanoise Express cable car.
The bustling hub of the resort offering wide, sweeping blue runs and central lift connections.
High-altitude glacial terrain with challenging black runs and excellent snow conditions.
A central high point providing spectacular panoramic views and long, rolling red runs down to the villages.
Lower altitude, tree-lined runs that are perfect for beginners and offer great visibility during snowy days.
South-facing slopes leading down to a traditional village, with access to excellent off-piste terrain.
Geneva Airport
2h 30min
149km
Regular private transfers and shared shuttle buses operate from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports. Covered and open-air parking is available, but must be booked in advance during peak holiday weeks.
Mid-December to late April
Consider upgrading to the full Paradiski pass if you are an intermediate or advanced skier wanting to explore Les Arcs.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (La Plagne) (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (Paradiski) (EUR 380)