Les Arcs and La Plagne
The Paradiski region, the third-largest linked ski domain in France, is located in the Tarentaise Valley and includes the resorts of La Plagne, Les Arcs, and Peisey-Vallandry. 425 kilometers of routes at elevations ranging from 1,200 meters to 3,226 meters are available on the combined terrain.
Families prefer La Plagne since it is primarily a resort for intermediate and beginner skiers. On a plateau, the mild top slopes steepen as they approach the forest on both faces. Les Arcs' steeper terrain, which offers few routes for novices, is a skier's heaven for experienced intermediate skiers thanks to its high open runs and protected woodland trails at lower elevations. Long black routes and off-piste terrain are available for experts. Here, there are some red runs that are straight fall-line runs, so inexperienced skiers should be ready for lengthy, narrow catwalks on the blue runs.
The Bellecôte glacier, which lies at the very summit, offers experts greater difficulty with its steep couloirs and lengthy off-piste courses. Roche de Mio has numerous black runs; a guide is necessary for off-piste skiing here.
With its broad slopes, mild descents, and ski-in/ski-out accommodations in each of its 11 communities, La Plagne is best known as a family resort. The Fun Slope, a moderate, well-groomed, and sculpted slope with jumps and obstacles that teach abilities without inspiring fear, is a fantastic location to establish some confidence in a non-threatening environment.
Location: Paradiski, France
Website: https://www.lesarcs.com ; https://www.la-plagne.com