Hoping for some guidance. We've gone a bit 'off piste' this year compared to what we normally do and have booked accommodation down the mountain in Champagny en Vanoise.
Has anyone stayed there? If so, please can you advise the route into the La Plagne ski area each day and back again? How much time do you need to allow?
Many thanks
La Plagne Champagny en Vanoise advice
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Started by Marshian70 in France 11-Oct-2015 - 4 Replies
Marshian70 posted Oct-2015
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Up the one lift and then drop down the Verdons lift and over to La Plagne or the long way up the lift towards Bellcote and over that way ,,but it is a bit longer
Marshian70
reply to 'La Plagne Champagny en Vanoise advice' posted Oct-2015
Thanks
Kennyboyo
reply to 'La Plagne Champagny en Vanoise advice' posted Oct-2015
The Champagny side of La Plagne is generally quieter and sunnier (south facing slopes). Lovely long runs - my favourite area in the La Plagne area
Andysomething
reply to 'La Plagne Champagny en Vanoise advice' posted Nov-2015
Agree with Verdons quickest way especially now they have updated the chair. If that's closed due to weather high up it's still straightforward - three lifts (Borseliers, Rossa,Quillis (the latter very short. Allow about 40 mins from arrival at top of Telecabine if you take this route to get onto the La Plagne side.
Topic last updated on 24-November-2015 at 20:38