
Hotels in La Plagne-Tarentaise
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Browse hotels in La Plagne-Tarentaise, France — ski-in access across the Paradiski area. The 1992 Olympic bobsled track sits within the resort.
About La Plagne-Tarentaise
La Plagne-Tarentaise: High-Altitude Skiing in the Savoie Alps
La Plagne-Tarentaise sits in the Tarentaise Valley of Savoie, at elevations ranging from 1,250 m to 3,250 m on the Grande Plagne massif. The resort complex links ten separate villages — from Plagne Centre and Plagne Bellecôte to the higher satellite stations of Belle Plagne and Plagne Soleil — connected by 225 km of marked pistes. A gondola link with Les Arcs creates the Paradiski ski area, one of the largest lift-linked domains in the world, adding a further 200 km of runs.
Where to Stay
Accommodation clusters around the purpose-built villages above 1,800 m, where ski-in/ski-out chalets and residence-style apartments dominate. Plagne Centre offers the widest range of shops and restaurants. Belle Plagne, at 2,050 m, suits those prioritising snow reliability and direct glacier access. The valley-floor commune of Macôt-la-Plagne provides lower-priced options with a 20-minute shuttle to the slopes.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Moûtiers-Salins train station, 30 km from Plagne Centre, connects to Paris Gare de Lyon by TGV in under 3 hours; book well ahead during February school holidays.
- Season: Lifts typically open late November and close mid-April; glacier skiing on the Bellecôte glacier at 3,250 m extends the upper season.
- Currency: Euros; most mountain restaurants accept card payment.
- Altitude: Allow a rest day on arrival — Plagne Bellecôte sits at 1,930 m.
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