La Plagne

France • Paradiski
⛷ Paradiski 425 km slopes 🏔 1200–3250 m
La Plagne ski resort slopes in the French Alps for ski and snowboard trips

Resort overview

La Plagne is one of France’s leading ski resorts, known for extensive Paradiski access, family-friendly appeal and broad terrain that works well for beginners, intermediates and mixed-ability ski trips.

Ski area
Paradiski
Piste
425 km
Altitude
1200–3250 m
Resort type
Mixed
Season
December – April
Recommended airport
Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc Airport (CMF)

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Quick traits

Snow-sure No
Glacier skiing No
Night skiing No
Car-free No

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La Plagne lifts, pistes and resort location

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📍 Paradiski, France ✈ Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc Airport (CMF)

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Airport options

Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS)

Typical transfer: 🚐 145 mins

Notes: Broad network option.

Geneva Airport (GVA)

Typical transfer: 🚐 150 mins

Notes: Strong international gateway.

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More about La Plagne

La Plagne is one of the best-known ski resorts in the French Alps, combining extensive skiing with broad family appeal and access to the wider Paradiski area. It stands out for its scale, convenience and reputation as a destination that works well across different skiing levels and trip types.

What makes La Plagne especially appealing is its balance of terrain, accessibility and versatility. It suits beginners, intermediates and families particularly well, while also offering enough range for groups and longer stays where linked ski-area access matters. The combination of varied slopes, practical resort setup and broad all-round appeal helps make it one of France’s most dependable choices for classic alpine ski holidays.

La Plagne is especially appealing to travellers who want a ski trip built around convenience, scale and broad all-round usability. With its strong family-friendly reputation, Paradiski access and wide suitability across different holiday types, it remains one of France’s top ski destinations for flexible, group-friendly mountain trips.

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