About Les Coches
Montchavin and les Coches are neighbouring hamlets, often marketed as a single place - Montchavin - Les Coches. They are certainly easy to ski between, but Les Coches is 200 vertical metres further up the mountain so it’s a bit of a walk if you’re not on the ski lift or the free ski bus.
Montchavin is one of the few traditional villages in the area and both centres are designed with traditional alpine wooden chalet style buildings, so are certainly amongst the most attractive and most genuine of the French resorts.
The villages are part of the huge La Plagne ski area which has ten or so bases (depending on where you divide it up), seven of them are relatively close together purpose-built altitude centres, the other Plagne Montalbert is, like Montchavin - Les Coches - somewhat separate to the rest.
The villages became a key part of a great pass with the opening of the Vanoise Express cable car - the world’s largest, a 200 person double decker - which links the giant La Plagne ski area with neighbouring giant Les Arcs across the valley. The cable car access point is by Montchavin - Les Coches. The resulting ski area, Paradiski, is one of the world’s biggest with more than 400km of piste.
There is even a fourth dimension to extend the amazing ski potential these villages offer still further. The Savoy Olympic Ski pass is valid for a day in many famous ski areas in the region, together offering more than 1,500km (about 1,000 miles) of ski runs.
Alpine Pistes: 425 km
Resort Altitude: 1.450 meter
Skiing Altitude: 3.250 meter
Listed below are all the links you need, to book your holiday directly:
- View Pistemap
- View Webcam
- Click here for Ski Rental
- Click here for Ski School
- Click here for Ski Passes
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