




Single-level apartment located on the upper floors of the Front de Neige residence with open-plan living/dining area.
26 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
1 double or twin
1 double or twin
1 double or twin + bunk beds
3 bathrooms, 3 additional toilets
From
£2,850
per week
From
£4,600
per week
From
£7,450
per week
Plagne Centre sits at 1,970 metres, and The Graciosa steps directly onto the Mont St Sauveur blue piste. The Bécoin and Lovatière lifts are immediately adjacent, with the Colorado chairlift and FuniPlagne Grande Rochette cable car reachable in around two minutes on skis — the latter serving as a ski school meeting point, which makes this particularly practical for groups with beginners. The village centre is an eight-minute walk, offering a solid range of restaurants, bars, shops, and après-ski options. For movement across the resort, the Télémétro connects to Plagne Aime 2000, and free shuttle buses link the wider La Plagne villages. Non-skiers are well served by on-site facilities and village-level activities within easy reach.
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A vast, multi-village resort in the heart of the massive Paradiski area.
La Plagne is a sprawling and incredibly diverse ski destination located in the Tarentaise Valley of the French Alps. Comprising 11 distinct villages ranging from purpose-built, high-altitude hubs like Plagne Centre and Belle Plagne to traditional, lower-valley farming communities like Champagny and Montchavin, the resort offers an environment to suit almost every taste and budget. It is renowned for its sheer scale, accessibility, and family-friendly atmosphere. Connected to neighboring Les Arcs via the spectacular double-decker Vanoise Express cable car, La Plagne forms half of the immense Paradiski domain, offering 425km of interconnected slopes. The terrain within La Plagne itself heavily favors beginners and intermediates, with wide, sweeping blue and red runs dominating the plateau. However, advanced skiers and freeriders will find serious challenges on the Bellecôte glacier and the steep off-piste routes dropping down into the valley. Off the slopes, La Plagne has a lively but unpretentious vibe. The high-altitude villages are largely ski-in/ski-out and connected by free shuttle buses and gondolas, making navigation seamless. The resort is also famous for its Olympic bobsleigh track, built for the 1992 Albertville Games, offering thrill-seekers a unique and adrenaline-pumping experience.
La Plagne is an intermediate's paradise, characterized by wide, cruisy blue and red runs that cascade across its expansive bowl. Advanced skiers can find steeps and deeps off the Bellecôte glacier, while beginners have access to numerous dedicated learning zones in the high-altitude villages.
Located in the Savoie department, the Tarentaise Valley boasts the highest concentration of world-class ski resorts in the world. La Plagne anchors the Paradiski area, offering huge vertical descents and stunning views of Mont Blanc.
The bustling heart of the resort with wide, gentle slopes perfect for building confidence and easy access to the whole network.
A sunny, south-facing sector offering long, rolling red runs down into a traditional, charming Alpine village.
High alpine terrain featuring steep black runs and extensive, challenging off-piste itineraries requiring a guide.
Beautiful tree-lined skiing that provides excellent visibility on snowy days, plus the boarding point for the Vanoise Express.
A well-maintained snowpark featuring jumps, rails, and boxes graded by difficulty to suit both novice and expert freestylers.
Geneva Airport
2h 30min
149km
Numerous private and shared shuttle operators run regular services from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports straight to the villages. Paid underground and open-air parking is available across all high-altitude villages; pre-booking is highly recommended in peak season.
Mid-December to late April
Snow cover is generally very reliable due to the high altitude of the main villages and glacier access.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (La Plagne) (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (Paradiski) (EUR 360)