FULL HD 360VR video of La Plagne's Pralioud piste in the Montalbert/Longefoy sector. Watch the preview video at [ Ссылка ]. The Pralioud blue is one of many snaking tree runs in the Montalbert sector, best suited to confident beginners and early intermediates. Access is via a rather obscure turn-off a short way down the main Montalbert blue run which goes from the top of the area down to village level.
To find Pralioud, follow Montalbert past the turn-off at the Bois Croizelin red (the Montalbert piste turns left), complete another four turns through the trees until the piste widens into a bowl-like section. The temptation will be to go straight on but instead turn sharply to the left to join Pralioud. From here, keep following the most direct path for another four switchback turns to complete the run. Pralioud terminates near the car park and buildings a little further down – where you can head left and take the road crossing to join the Gentil run or go straight on to rejoin the Montalbert blue. For kids, the runs through the trees above Montalbert are an absolute joy with their wooden statues – though even adults will enjoy them.
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La Plagne is a French ski area in the Tarentaise (Isère) valley in the Savoie department of France. The resort joined with neighbouring Les Arcs in 2003, to form the massive Paradiski ski area. Paradiski is the third-largest ski area in the world behind Trois Vallées and Les Portes du Soleil.
La Plagne and Les Arcs lie in the centre of a huge skiing region contained in the Vanoise National Park. La Plagne is the most popular ski resort in the world with more than 2.5 million visitors a season. The ski area is best suited to advanced beginner / intermediate level - though there is a wealth of easily-accessible, very challenging off-piste (in particular, off the Bellecôte glacier). You need a guide to find and safely ride the out-of-bounds terrain in La Plagne.
La Plagne accommodation ranges from self-catering apartments (often in rather ugly buildings) up to luxury chalets and hotels. The resort itself is split into 11 different villages, each with its own distinct personality. Families are best advised to stay in the quieter, lower resorts of Champagny, Montalbert or Montchavin / Les Coches and, to a degree, Plagne 1800. Higher up options included Plagne Villages and Plagne Soleil - both very quiet at night - though there is still access to Plagne Centre.
Plagne Centre accommodation is mainly in hotels and apartments (with a few chalet options too). The nightlife in Centre is more varied with more options than any of the other satellite stations. Centre is linked to Aime 2000 by a small cable car which runs until around midnight - after which there is a bus. Aime 2000 itself is an ugly monstrosity built high above Centre. The views here to Mont Blanc are breathtaking - but the resort itself is limited in terms of nightlife.
Plagne Bellecôte features stark, ugly - but highly functional - apartment accommodation. Much like Centre, most facilities are contained within one main building. There are two nightclubs and one main bar (Spitting Feathers). For other nightlife, you should take the bus to Plagne Centre or the télécabine to Belle Plagne (open until midnight). Belle Plagne is the newest of the La Plagne resorts and features probably the best nightlife and biggest range of accommodation including chalets, apartments and hotels.
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