Skiing & ski rental in Champagny en Vanoise

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Skiing & ski rental in Champagny en Vanoise

A charming village made for skiing adventures

A cosy, charming, laid-back place: If you spend your winter holiday in the small village of Champagny en Vanoise, you can treat yourself to a couple of relaxed days away from the hustle and bustle. However, with a perfect connection to La Plagne ski resort, Champagny en Vanoise is an excellent choice for winter sports athletes looking for variety

Your gateway to La Plagne and Paradiski

If 225 kilometres of slopes are not enough for you, simply hop over to Paradiski ski area, where about 200 kilometres more are waiting for you. To get to Les Arcs, use the Vanoise Express – a double-decker cable car that can hold up to 200 passengers.

Good to know: La Plagne ski resort is located in the Tarentaise valley, and it is particularly popular with beginners and families. However, it is also a secret tip among more advanced skiers.

The ski resort can be explored solely on blue beginners’ slopes. On the other hand, numerous black runs provide the necessary thrills and spills for action lovers.

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Ski rental in Champagny en Vanoise

Your INTERSPORT Rent Shop in Champagny en Vanoise

For a perfect day of skiing at La Plagne, you need the right equipment to go with it. You don’t have your own gear or want to put the latest ski or snowboard models to the test? The RENTertainers at the INTERSPORT Rent shops on site are happy to recommend the best products for your needs and wishes.

Did you know that the same applies if you want to rent cross-country skis, snowshoes or accessories? Simply book your entire equipment online in advance, save time and start your winter sports adventure right away!

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Skiing in Champagny en Vanoise / La Plagne

More about the ski resort

The four main summits of La Plagne ski resort are Roche de Mio (2,700 m), La Grande Rochette (2,505 m), Les Verdons (2,500 m) and Le Biolley (2,350 m). Expect breathtaking panoramic views and slopes with incredible vistas across the valley of La Plagne! Many of the resort’s slopes are perfectly suitable for beginners. For instance, the tree-less, wide slopes at Belle Plagne are ideal for less experienced skiers.

However, La Plagne also holds plenty of challenges for advanced winter sports athletes. La Plagne boasts some of the steepest black runs of the entire Alpine area, including thrilling backcountry runs. If you’re looking for a special challenge, we recommend the runs at Bellecôte glacier.

Freestylers will enjoy the Riders Nation Snowpark with its many boxes, jumps and chill-out zones. Plus, you can find boardercross facilities and a mini halfpipe there.

What’s waiting for you at Champagny en Vanoise / La Plagne

  • 135 perfectly groomed slopes 
  • 225 kilometres of slopes
  • 74 lifts and cable cars
  • 55 km of cross-country ski trails
  • 33 km of ski touring routes
  • snow park, boardercross facilities and mini halfpipe
  • Olympic toboggan run
  • ice climbing tower
  • 2 outdoor ice rinks
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Skiing in Champagny en Vanoise / La Plagne is right for you if …

… you like to spend your winter holiday away from the hustle and bustle.

… you love variety and adventures when it comes to snow sports.

… you like to venture away from the groomed slopes.

… you always wanted to try ice climbing.

… you’re a fan of tobogganing. 

… it’s important for you that all family members get something out of your winter holiday.

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Mont Blanc run

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro: The famous Mont Blanc run is one of the highlights of La Plagne ski resort. It’s a 6.5-kilometre blue slope that winds its way down to the valley near Montchavin.

The Mont Blanc is not only one of the ski resort’s longest runs, it’s also one of the most popular ones. Snowboarders and skiers alike love it for the breathtaking panoramic views, the wide slope structure and the picturesque forest sections. The run ends in the village of Montchavin.