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La Plagne-Tarentaise offers 425 km of Alpine runs, Olympic bobsleigh rides, and year-round mountain access in the French Savoie.
La Plagne-Tarentaise sits in the Savoie department of the French Alps, anchoring one of Europe's largest ski domains. The resort complex spans altitudes from 1,250 m at Plagne Villages up to 3,250 m on the Bellecôte glacier — a vertical range that keeps snow reliable from November through April. Formed by the merger of several satellite villages, the commune took its current administrative name in 2016. The main hub, Aime-la-Plagne, connects directly to Les Arcs via the Vanoise Express cable car, linking two major domains into the Paradiski area covering roughly 425 km of marked runs.
Skiers and snowboarders make up the bulk of visitors, drawn by varied terrain suited to all levels. Families favor the mid-mountain villages like Plagne Bellecôte for their ski-in, ski-out access. Summer brings a smaller but steady crowd — mountain bikers, hikers, and paragliders use the same lifts and trails. The 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics left a permanent mark: the bobsleigh and luge track at La Plagne still operates and offers public rides during winter.
The nearest major airport is Chambéry, approximately 120 km southwest, with Geneva Airport roughly 160 km away — both served by seasonal ski shuttles. Bourg-Saint-Maurice, the closest valley town, sits about 20 km downhill and provides rail access via the Eurostar Ski Train from London St Pancras on selected winter weekends.