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| KM of piste: |
425km (Paradiski) 220km (La Plagne) |
| Snowmaking: |
55 Cannons |
| Longest run: |
10km |
| Off-piste: |
Excellent |
| Cross-country: |
90km of trails |
| Number of lifts: |
111 |
| Lift capcity: |
125,000/hr |
| Mtn. Restaurants: |
12 |
| Glaciers: |
2 (Paradiski) 1 (La Plagne) |
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| Swimming pool, ice skating, indoor climbing, olympic bobsleigh, parapenting, skidoo, snowtubing, night skiing, sauna & jacuzzi, cinema, bowling, walking trails, weekly market, bars & nightclubs. |
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| The free buses and cable cars linking the main villages of La Plagne until well past midnight are an excellent way to explore the nightlife throughout the resort. |
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| La Plagne offers different options for beginners, from the free nursery area in Plagne Centre to the many steady blues on which to progress and enjoy the great views. There are several very popular English-speaking ski schools so book early! |
| An ideal resort for intermediate skiers, the long cruising runs from the top of the Roche de Mio and Grande Rochette offer a fantastic place to perfect your carving. For the ambitious among you, join up with a Ski Host for the dash to Villaroger (in Les Arcs) -- almost 80km round-trip! |
| A hidden gem for experts, the relative lack of crowds combined with fantastic terrain offers some of the most varied and easily accessible offpiste around, including the legendary North Face of the Bellecote. On-piste challenges also await on the glacier in the form of several black runs. |
| With the plentiful off-piste, 3 terrain parks, and the largest permanent half-pipe in France, La Plagne is home to several top professional riders and offers snowboarders more than enough to keep busy and progress. |
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