La Plagne must do runs.
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Started by Andyhull in France 28-Aug-2013 - 12 Replies
Andyhull
reply to 'La Plagne must do runs.' posted Sep-2013
Cheers Snowcrazy, I'll have a look though your Les Arcs thread.
Boredsurfin
reply to 'La Plagne must do runs.' posted Sep-2013
Two rather nice runs in La Plagne are Les Etroits and Mont de la Guerre. As snowcrazy says the Black runs on the Glacier will be open again this coming season. If you are up to it hire a Qualified guide and ski one of the worlds best off piste runs, the North Face of Bellecote.
MattSki_score
reply to 'La Plagne must do runs.' posted Sep-2013
Snowcrazy we are working for Silverski and our chalet is in the woods just above Plagne centre and just off the blue run into town.
We would definitely be up for meeting for a cuppa, we arrive in resort on the 6th December and have training for the first week and a half but after that would be great.
We would definitely be up for meeting for a cuppa, we arrive in resort on the 6th December and have training for the first week and a half but after that would be great.
Janwei
reply to 'La Plagne must do runs.' posted Sep-2013
You MUST do some motoskiing if you are in La Plagne. They have the best runs for that.
Biki17
reply to 'La Plagne must do runs.' posted Nov-2013
We loved skiing down " on the sunny side" towards Champagny from the top of La Grande Rochette cable car. It is quick and easy access if you are based in Plagne Centre, Villages or
Aime 2000. "Borseliers" at the bottom of Borselliers chair lift offers tasty bruschettas. Pierre Blanches" is a lovely tree line run towards Montchavin with Mont Blanc massif views and a nice restaurant at the top of the PB lift.
Aime 2000. "Borseliers" at the bottom of Borselliers chair lift offers tasty bruschettas. Pierre Blanches" is a lovely tree line run towards Montchavin with Mont Blanc massif views and a nice restaurant at the top of the PB lift.
Topic last updated on 06-November-2013 at 09:50