Great video. We've just booked for 2021. I've done this route many times, but normally stay in 1950. There's plenty of our group who haven't skied the paradise ski area and I can't wait to show them!
I stay in arc 1950/2000 and I’ve gone from les arcs to la plague once. The only annoying thing is that you only get a couple hours at most at the other end to explore because of the long trip. Once you’re a little more experienced, I’d definitely recommend it though!
I'm going to La Plagne in March right after the French school holidays when all the children are back at school for a weeks practice after two weeks with lessons at other resorts. *IF* as a mature beginner I'm up to handling blue runs, and I feel up to it, I'll do this exploration route, but with my luck I'll probably get lost. 😟
I'm off to La Plagne in a few weeks, first time there, & I've just discovered your channel - happy days! We're staying in the motorhome aire under the Bergerie lift. Any recommendations for the best green/blue runs for wide sweeping turns on a snowboard?
Bit late to answer, but maybe useful for someone else. Don't go the obvious way via Col de la Chal. Take the Bois de L'Ours lift out of 1950. From here you want to aim to pass ABOVE the the mid station of the Transarc Bubble via Arpete 3 and Charmettoger. From that point Plain Bois will take you all the way to the Vanoise cable car. Once you are back in the La Plagne area you really have a lot of options since most of the lower routes in La Plagne are easy blues.
@@markdougherty8203 Which ski area did you like better - views/piste wise? Les Arcs, or La Plagne? We'll be travelling this year, wondering where to stay. Thanks!
@nickmotion both are great. There is.better on piste advanced aking in Les Arcs. La Plagne is better for an intermediate as it's more varied at that level. Off piste....well if you are that good you will fing pleny of fun in both and you will also enjoy a grand tour skking the entire system in one day.
thanks for the video! I just discovered this ski resort and I'm planning to go next year, do you have any recommendations for which village is the best for staying? I'd like to enjoy the whole ski resort...
We found la plage villages allowed us to ski down to the largest gondola and ride all the best runs first. Either that or plagne centre but we thought plange villages was a bit nicer architecture. Enjoy!!
If you would like to thoroughly explore both Les Arcs and La Plagne then staying in one of the villages closest to the Vanoise Express cable car may be best, eg. Peisy/ Vallandry or Montchavin/Les Coches. Then on the days you want to explore the other area you can get on the cable car early in the morning and spend the majority of the day in the other area.
Cheers mate. It's Elevated State of Mind on Epidemic Sound. We use Epidemic for our videos www.epidemicsound.com/referral/hp8cv0/ Have an awesome trip!
Depends where you're staying. Make sure you give yourself lots of time to get back, get the Vanoise Express by 3pm. We normally head to Col de la Chal on Les Arcs then straight down to the Vanoise in Peisey. Then once on the La Plagne side we usually take Lac Noir gondola to Bijolin chair to Crozats chair.
It would take the average skier about 2 hours one way. If you are fast and go early in the morning it will take less. Just make sure you leave yourself enough time at the end of the day to get back to your accomodation. (There can be lineups at the lifts at the very end of the day). We did it many times and the shortest time it took us was 50 minutes and the longest time was 2.5 hours. Hope that helps!
@@AdventuresOutHere . Thanks for your answer. I will stay at arcs 1800 this winter . I love Paradiski resort . The morning to La Plagne , roche de mio, glacier bellecote, and the afternoon , les Arcs . My favorite resort with Espace kily ... nice vidéo 👍👍👍
Excellent informative post. Will be there in March. Thanks
Cheers mate. Glad you found the video helpful. You'll love it here. We'll have more guides coming out before you arrive as well.
see you there mate ;)
To date, this is still the bast ad for Paradiski ever made
Great video. We've just booked for 2021. I've done this route many times, but normally stay in 1950. There's plenty of our group who haven't skied the paradise ski area and I can't wait to show them!
Awesome! Have a great time!
Which ski area did you like better - views/piste wise? Les Arcs, or La Plagne?
We'll be travelling this year, wondering where to stay. Thanks!
Lol watching your video at work 1 month before going to La Plagne, definitely a nice teaser 😂
Have an awesome trip! 😎
I stay in arc 1950/2000 and I’ve gone from les arcs to la plague once. The only annoying thing is that you only get a couple hours at most at the other end to explore because of the long trip. Once you’re a little more experienced, I’d definitely recommend it though!
Which ski area did you like better - views/piste wise? Les Arcs, or La Plagne?
We'll be travelling this year, wondering where to stay. Thanks!
Cant stop myself ging there. Next week I am there. New paradise, new experience. Cheers😘😘
Have a great time!
Go to ski in Les Arcs and La Plagne it's my dream!
I'm going to La Plagne in March right after the French school holidays when all the children are back at school for a weeks practice after two weeks with lessons at other resorts. *IF* as a mature beginner I'm up to handling blue runs, and I feel up to it, I'll do this exploration route, but with my luck I'll probably get lost. 😟
That last bit into Plagne Center was almost impossible to ski after 12 o'clock in April. Just pure slush and puddles.
Looks beautiful, booking for Jan 2022.
I'm off to La Plagne in a few weeks, first time there, & I've just discovered your channel - happy days! We're staying in the motorhome aire under the Bergerie lift. Any recommendations for the best green/blue runs for wide sweeping turns on a snowboard?
Can’t wait to try this!! Thanks for posting 🏂
No worries! Enjoy the ride 🏂
Which ski area did you like better - views/piste wise? Les Arcs, or La Plagne?
We'll be travelling this year, wondering where to stay. Thanks!
Really enjoy your videos, Any recommendations for the best places/area to stay for a week? Adults no children, like good restaurants
9:36 great place for lunch!
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Can you please give me some info for the way back.
Easy route (all blue runs) from 1950 to plagne centre?
Thank you!
Bit late to answer, but maybe useful for someone else. Don't go the obvious way via Col de la Chal. Take the Bois de L'Ours lift out of 1950. From here you want to aim to pass ABOVE the the mid station of the Transarc Bubble via Arpete 3 and Charmettoger. From that point Plain Bois will take you all the way to the Vanoise cable car. Once you are back in the La Plagne area you really have a lot of options since most of the lower routes in La Plagne are easy blues.
@@markdougherty8203 Which ski area did you like better - views/piste wise? Les Arcs, or La Plagne?
We'll be travelling this year, wondering where to stay. Thanks!
@nickmotion both are great. There is.better on piste advanced aking in Les Arcs. La Plagne is better for an intermediate as it's more varied at that level. Off piste....well if you are that good you will fing pleny of fun in both and you will also enjoy a grand tour skking the entire system in one day.
thanks for the video! I just discovered this ski resort and I'm planning to go next year, do you have any recommendations for which village is the best for staying? I'd like to enjoy the whole ski resort...
We found la plage villages allowed us to ski down to the largest gondola and ride all the best runs first. Either that or plagne centre but we thought plange villages was a bit nicer architecture. Enjoy!!
If you would like to thoroughly explore both Les Arcs and La Plagne then staying in one of the villages closest to the Vanoise Express cable car may be best, eg. Peisy/ Vallandry or Montchavin/Les Coches. Then on the days you want to explore the other area you can get on the cable car early in the morning and spend the majority of the day in the other area.
Thanks, the beauty reminds me of Whistler B.C.
coooooooooooooool
How long does it take ?
How long did this take?
Great video and will be there in March. What is the name of the soundtrack please?
Cheers mate. It's Elevated State of Mind on Epidemic Sound. We use Epidemic for our videos www.epidemicsound.com/referral/hp8cv0/ Have an awesome trip!
Which ski area did you like better - views/piste wise? Les Arcs, or La Plagne?
We'll be travelling this year, wondering where to stay. Thanks!
Grive to Maitaz - that's the bit I always forget.
Ya us too 😉
I see you're a snowboarder only at 7:12 lol
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What's a similar route to take back?
Depends where you're staying. Make sure you give yourself lots of time to get back, get the Vanoise Express by 3pm. We normally head to Col de la Chal on Les Arcs then straight down to the Vanoise in Peisey. Then once on the La Plagne side we usually take Lac Noir gondola to Bijolin chair to Crozats chair.
gotta get up early tomorrow and drive to les arcs
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Thanks
Combien de temps as tu mis de plagne centre pour aller aux arcs 1950
It would take the average skier about 2 hours one way. If you are fast and go early in the morning it will take less. Just make sure you leave yourself enough time at the end of the day to get back to your accomodation. (There can be lineups at the lifts at the very end of the day). We did it many times and the shortest time it took us was 50 minutes and the longest time was 2.5 hours. Hope that helps!
@@AdventuresOutHere . Thanks for your answer. I will stay at arcs 1800 this winter . I love Paradiski resort . The morning to La Plagne , roche de mio, glacier bellecote, and the afternoon , les Arcs . My favorite resort with Espace kily ... nice vidéo 👍👍👍
@@christianvannereux2377 thanks! Sounds like a good plan. Enjoy!
I from to the Plagne ^^
Do like this will try it in Jan 2024 see how i go, Key is to pick a nice day if you can get one I think ?⛷
It's a long but good journey