Paradiski Ski Map
Paradiski is one of France’s largest and most impressive ski areas, linking the resorts of Les Arcs, La Plagne, and Peisey-Vallandry into a single, seamless winter playground. With over 425 kilometres of pistes to explore, it is one of the world’s biggest interconnected ski domains. Paradiski truly offers an incredible variety of slopes, terrain, and mountain scenery.
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The Three Paradiski Main Resorts
Les Arcs
Known for its modern, purpose-built villages, wide slopes, and a good mix of terrain. Les Arcs highlights include:
- Arc 1950 and Arc 2000 for high-altitude, ski-in/ski-out convenience
- Arc 1800 for lively après-ski
- Aiguille Rouge, one of France’s longest descents at over 2,000 metres vertical drop
La Plagne
A collection of family-friendly villages with easy access to the slopes. Popular features of La Plagne include:
- A huge beginners’ area
- Tree-lined runs at Montchavin-Les Coches
- The Olympic bobsleigh track for non-ski thrills
- Plenty of blues and reds for intermediates
Peisey-Vallandry
A charming and quieter area with:
- Traditional chalets
- Access to both Les Arcs and La Plagne
- Beautiful forest skiing
- A relaxed, village feel
What Makes Paradiski So Special
One of the largest ski areas in the world, Paradiski provides an enormous amount of terrain variety for all abilities. Furthermore, high altitude glacier skiers all but guarantees snow throughout the winter period.
Easy access between the two main ski areas means you have plenty of explore and can divide your time to tackle each mountain area. In resort you have plenty of amenities to keep you busy and between all 3 resorts you have something for everyone, from lively aprés ski, to plenty of ski-in and ski-out options, relaxed, tranquil areas, beginner slopes and even activities galore beyond skiing and snowboarding. Including: Gyms, saunas and wellness facilities, bobsleighing, snow shoeing and hiking, sledging and more.
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