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La Plagne Intermediate Skiing

La Plagne is a great resort for intermediates, particularly now that the link to Les Arcs gives you more options for day tours.
 

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La Plagne is a great resort for intermediates, particularly now that the link to Les Arcs gives you more options for day tours. As many of the connecting runs are scenic blues, even early intermediates can explore most of the mountains but there is enough challenging and varied terrain to keep stronger skiers entertained; the wide expanse and different expositions guarantee a good sense of travelling through the mountains. The slopes of La Grande Rochette offer some of the most challenging intermediate skiing though all the reds off the back of Les Verdons are great, particularly the wonderfully long Mont de la Guerre.

From the top of Roche de Mio, Le Clapet is a well-groomed red that develops some bumps when it joins Les Crozats. Lower down, L'Esselet is a great run down through the trees. A gentler option from the top is the blue of Les Inversens which is a lovely run which winds down through a tunnel back into Belle Plagne.

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