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La Plagne is a French ski area in the alpine valley of the Tarentaise (Savoie). Since 2003, La Plagne and the neighbouring resort of Les Arcs form Paradiski's ski area. It is currently owned by Compagnie des Alpes.
Ski area
La Plagne lies at altitudes between 3250 metres (10,660 ft) (on the Glacier de la Chiaupe near the top of Bellecôte) and 1250 metres (4100 ft) (in the village of Montchavin). La Plagne has 100 km² (38 mi²) of ski area spread across four communes (Aime, Bellentre, Champagny-en-Vanoise and Macôt-La Plagne). La Plagne has 225 kilometres (140 mi) of slopes (134 slopes : 15 black (expert), 30 red (advanced), 72 blue (intermediate) and 10 green (beginner)), and a large off-skiing area including Bellecôte's North Face. La Plagne is a modern ski resort with 2 cable-cars (the Telemetro, linking Plagne Centre and Aime-La Plagne and the Vanoise Express, which links La Plagne to Les Arcs and was opened in 2003 and travels at over 40 kilometres/hour (25 mi/hr), making it one of the fastest of its kind in the world), 8 gondolas, 36 chairlifts (1 8-seater, 11 6-seaters, 19 4-seaters and 5 2-seaters) and 38 drag lifts. A bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track was built in La Plagne for the 1992 Winter Olympics held in nearby Albertville.
History
La Plagne was created in 1961, as with many resorts in the Alps, to save the valleys from becoming deserted. The agriculture and mining industries were in crisis, which led to young people leaving the valley in search of work. In 1960, four towns (Aime, Bellentre, Longefoy and Macôt) created an association to defend their interests, with an initiative of Dr. Borrionne, mayor of Aime. On 24 December 1961, La Plagne opened, with its two drag lifts and its four slopes. Emile Allais, great ski-champion, has helped La Plagne to grow. Immediately, La Plagne generated a great deal of success, and in 1966, Guy Lux, a French TV, presented "Interneiges", a live competition between two French resorts.
Eleven resorts
- Plagne Centre (1970 m)
- Aime-La Plagne (2100 m)
- Champagny-en-Vanoise (1250 m)
- Montchavin (1250 m)
- Plagne Villages (2050 m)
- Plagne Bellecôte (1930 m)
- Les Coches (1450 m)
- Montalbert (1350 m)
- Plagne 1800 (1800 m)
- Belle Plagne (2050 m)
- Plagne Soleil (2050 m)
References
- ^ La Plagne's piste map 'www.PERSo-LAPLAGNE.fr''
- ^ Complete history of La Plagne (in French) 'www.PERSo-LAPLAGNE.fr''
External links
- www.la-plagne.com - Official website
- www.slopeseeker.com - An independent guide to skiing in La Plagne
- Useful Information about La Plagne
- www.PERSo-LAPLAGNE.fr - Personal website
- Paradiski interactive map
- OpenPisteMap
- La Plagne ski resort panoramas
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