Skiing & ski rental in La Plagne Centre

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La Plagne Centre: the ultimate starting point

La Plagne Centre is your ultimate starting point for a memorable winter getaway. Located at 1,970 metres above sea level, it places you directly at the foot of the La Plagne ski resort. 

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225 kilometres of slopes at La Plagne ski resort

Beginners will enjoy the extensive beginner-friendly ski runs, with the entire area accessible via blue runs. For those in the mood for a bit more thrill, half of the downhill runs are rated red or black – perfect for skiers and snowboarders eager to tackle steeper challenges. Looking for even more variety? La Plagne is also an entry point to the vast Paradiski network, boasting a whopping 425 kilometres of slopes to explore.

Cool fact: In La Plagne, you have the unique opportunity to try out the Olympic bobsleigh run. An exhilarating experience for sledging fans of all ages!

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Your INTERSPORT Rent shop in La Plagne Centre

Convenience and premier service: That’s what you’ll find at the INTERSPORT Rent shop in La Plagne Centre, where you can walk straight to the slopes after picking up your ski gear. Skis and snowboards, boots, helmets and even cross-country or touring ski sets – it’s wise to reserve your winter sports equipment online before you arrive. That way, once you’re at La Plagne Centre, all that’s left to do is to try on your equipment and hit the slopes.

Got questions about your gear? Don’t hesitate to speak to the local RENTertainers. Our experts are always happy to tailor your equipment precisely to your needs, ensuring a perfect fit for everyone, including your little ones.

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More about the ski resort

Booking accommodation in La Plagne Centre puts you in a prime location: You’ll be right at the entry point to the ski resort. The village offers direct access to the beginner-friendly slopes and lifts, making it the perfect spot for little skiers to master their first turns. Looking for action and adventure? The 2,508 metre-high Grande Rochette is just a cable car ride away. From there, you can ski the thrilling Rochette descent. Part of this black run boasts fresh powder, making it a dream come true for avid freeriders. Alternatively, you can also opt for the blue Mira or the red Carina run – depending on how confident you are on skis.

With 76 cable cars and lifts at the ski resort, you can explore various peaks, such as Les Verdons at 2,500 metres, and the diverse slopes of the Paradiski network. Plenty of options to indulge in your skiing passions to the fullest!

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What’s waiting for you in La Plagne?

  • 225 kilometres of slopes in La Plagne
  • Olympic bobsleigh run
  • 55 km of cross-country ski trails
  • 33 km of ski touring routes
  • 9 freeride routes
  • 7 Cube Snowpark, halfpipe and fun slope
  • connection to the Paradiski ski network with 425 kilometres of slopes

Skiing in La Plagne is right for you if ...

... a top infrastructure on site is important to you.

... you and your family are looking for a ski resort where everyone gets their fill of the activities they enjoy.

... you want to put your skills to the test on black ski runs and difficult descents.

... you are a bobsleigh enthusiast or want to try out this sport.

... you also want to explore the resort beyond the groomed ski runs.

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The slopes on Les Verdons (2,500 m)

Whether you’re after exhilarating thrills or a laid-back experience: You can have either if you’re setting off from the summit of Les Verdons. A good starting point is the Lovatière chairlift from La Plagne Centre, which takes you directly to the top of the mountain. The black ski run known as Frisbee takes you through untouched natural snow back towards the village – a favourite among thrill-seekers.

Alternatively, you can also take the Verdons – a gentler and more relaxed descent suitable for beginners, featuring beautifully groomed slopes. A nice “mood enhancer” no matter what you choose: the magnificent view of the region’s towering 2,000-metre peaks.