Top 5 ski runs in Paradiski
Top ski runs in Paradiski
As well as its picture-postcard views, Paradiski® is one of the largest ski area in Europe, with 425km of thrilling slopes making it an unmissable skiing destination. It comprises Les Arcs, La Plagne and Peisey-Vallandry and, together, they cover all skill levels from beginners and families, groups with mixed abilities to serious Olympic-champion-worthy skiers.
Here, we’ve decoded the Paradiski® piste map to help you get a head-start on your trip. So, whether you’re an avid skier or someone looking for a gentler cruise with a backdrop of stunning scenery, we’ll show you how to get the most out of the Paradiski® ski runs.
Remember, though, when looking at any piste map, keep in mind that one country’s red run may be another’s black. Plus, any slight change in weather can switch the most leisurely of ski runs into a seriously challenging trail with mixed terrain. So checking in with the Paradiski® snow reports every day is also recommended.
La Forêt, La Plagne
Perfect for beginners. Hailed as the ‘beginners’ dream’ due to its wide cruise-like blue run, this is a great way to enjoy a leisurely ski and warm-up for the day with family and friends. You’ll start at the Grizzly chair lift and enjoy a long but tranquil run down to Vallandry where you’ll be met with the village, perfect for a mid-morning refuel. An easier run doesn’t mean you’ll miss out on epic views either, as there’s stunning scenery throughout.
The crowd-free red run
One for all. We know this recommendation mentions three ski-runs, but hear us out… The trio of trails cater for all abilities, making it the perfect area if your group covers different skill levels because you’ll all head back to the Derby ski lift. If you’re a beginner or looking for a gentler ride, consider Renard – its wide sweeping line makes it a great blue run. If you’re more advanced, step up to the Belette: the red run pairs a very steep start with a flat terrain towards the bottom for a bigger challenge. And for the experts? Try Bosses, the black run of the three. It can be bumpy, fast and even comes with a natural half-pipe so you can show off some of your favourite moves. All three have easy access to some off-piste fun, so set up a meeting point before you head off so you can re-energise together afterwards.
Les Sources, La Plagne
One for the progressive skier. Don’t be deceived by the look of the easy start: Les Sources pairs the cruise-like run of a blue with a trickier interval, making it a classified red run overall. The 4km stretch is great for those wanting to build their confidence, improve their technique and enjoy a challenge, but it’s still pacey enough for more advanced skiers.
Lanches, Crêtes and Dou de l'Homme, Les Arcs
One for daredevils. Find this trio of Paradiski® ski runs beneath the Varet gondola in the Les Arcs domain. With their diverse ungroomed trail, mixing steep slopes, bumpy runs and unprepared snow, they are designed for the seriously skilled skier. These areas are less well-explored so the top layer of snow can mean the run turns into a long mogul slope – make sure you’re prepared.
Aiguille Rouge, Les Arcs
One for Olympic champions. Not one for novices, the Aiguille Rouge is a whopping 7km and comes with equally amazing views due to its great height – its peak reaches 3,226m! This very popular Paradiski® ski run can get very busy, so aim to fit it in early. It swaps to a red run at one point, but is still challenging enough for an expert and requires a lot of energy, so skiing it early in the day also means you’ll be able to keep up with its pacey nature. It’s known to close fairly quickly in tougher weather conditions, so check the Paradiski® snow reports to avoid getting caught out.
Paradiski Ski Area
Paradiski is one of the largest ski areas in the world, offering an expansive playground for winter sports enthusiasts. Situated in the French Alps, Paradiski boasts over 425 kilometers of interconnected slopes, making it a haven for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. With its diverse terrain, ranging from gentle beginner slopes to challenging black runs and extensive off-piste opportunities, Paradiski offers something for everyone. The ski area encompasses the interconnected resorts of Les Arcs, Peisey-Vallandry, and La Plagne, each offering its own unique charm and amenities. Paradiski's modern lift system ensures efficient access to the slopes, allowing visitors to maximize their time on the mountain and explore all that this vast ski area has to offer. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping descents, stunning alpine scenery, or simply a memorable winter vacation with family and friends, Paradiski delivers an unforgettable ski experience year after year.