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2016-17 La Plagne piste map released

First look at this year's piste maps

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By Ellie Mahoney, Updated

Normally you have to wait until the piste maps are printed in ski resorts to get hold of a copy on line, but not this year in La Plagne, they've done the opposite and released the maps before the printed version are available.

It's great to be able to see what's changed on the slopes this year before you start planning your trip.

This new map includes the new Envers chair lift in Aime 2000, a 'fun run' or fun slope at the Arpette and some new names for the ends of some of the pistes in Montchavin, Envers & Montalbert.

Find this map and other on our Maps for La Plagne page.

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