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Skiing at La Plagne means choosing a resort that allows skiers of all levels to hurtle down the slopes in front of magnificent panoramas. You'll have the choice of green or black runs, and the resort is so vast that you'll be able to discover new descents and new viewpoints every day.

La Plagne and its seven resorts(Centre, Bellecôte, Soleil, Village, Belle Plagne, Aime 2000, Plagne 1800), as well as the annexes of Montalbert, Montchavin-Les Coches and Champagny en Vanoise) enable you to ski on all slopes, following the sun throughout the day.

It's a Savoyard resort perched high above the Tarentaise (the Isère valley), and enjoys a balcony effect on all the massifs opposite. What's more, at the top of the lifts, the view also opens out to the south and the Vanoise, so that from certain chairlift or gondola arrivals you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama.

We've selected our top five panoramic views from La Plagne.

The panorama from Aime 2000, La Plagne's liner

A magnificent view of the entire resort!

In the background, Belle Plagne, then as you get closer, you can see the two resorts of Plagne-Village and Plagne-Soleil, and at the very bottom, the buildings of Plagne-Centre! Not to be missed!

AlpAddict at Aime 2000
View of La Plagne resort from Aime 2000

The panorama from Montchavin- Les Coches

A bird's-eye view of the Tarentaise, Bourg Saint Maurice and Mont Blanc! Breathtaking...

It can also be reached from Belle Plagne, by descending the very long, aptly named "Mont Blanc" blue run.

AlpAddict in Tarentaise
Bourg Saint Maurice and Mont Blanc

The panorama from the Rossa chairlift in the La Plagne ski area

A magnificent, soothing view of the Vanoise massif.

A little high-altitude restaurant, deckchairs in the sun: the ideal stopover!

A break with AlpAddict facing the Vanoise
The Vanoise massif seen from the heights of La Plagne

The panorama from Belle Plagne village

An inspiring view of Mont Jovet and the west of the resort. When it gets cloudy, the snow is not far away...

You can see the top of theAime 2000 resort.

Taken in the morning, with the first rays of sunshine, the photo encourages you to get out, put on your skis and spend a wonderful day on the slopes!

AlpAddict in Belle Plagne
Morning from Belle Plagne

The panorama from the summit of Grande Rochette, high above Plagne-Centre

A 360-degree view of Savoie from Grande Rochette!

In this view towards the south and the Vanoise , you can see the plain and the village of Pralognan la Vanoise in the middle on the right, the natural entrance to the Parc de la Vanoise. Vanoise Park.

You'll feel like you're flying, and you'll want to soar and soar above these sumptuous landscapes!

AlpAddict in Vanoise
The Vanoise and Pralognan valleys

La Plagne is all about skiing, slopes and fun! But it's also a resort in the heart of France's most beautiful mountains, with breathtaking panoramic views!

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