Check out the Wagrain ski resort map above to get a proper feel for the layout before you head out. The trail map covers 64 runs spread across 850m to 2000m of elevation, including 31 beginner pistes, 26 intermediate runs, and 7 advanced slopes. Wagrain is part of the massive Ski Amadé area, and you'll find 43 lifts here including 11 gondolas and cable cars to keep you moving efficiently around the mountain.
Download the Wagrain Piste Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Wagrain
Looking to explore Wagrain's terrain? Here's what you'll find on the mountain when you check the piste map:
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Rote 8er (Red): A signature eight-kilometre red run that takes you from the Grafenberg summit all the way down to the valley, offering sustained cruising with varied terrain.
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Blaue 1 (Blue): A long, wide blue that runs parallel to the Grafenberg gondola, ideal for building confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of space to practice turns.
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Rote 4 (Red): A steeper red descent from the mid-station that rewards confident intermediates with excellent carving opportunities on well-maintained pistes.
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Blaue 3 (Blue): A mellow blue run that winds through tree-lined sections near the Grafenberg area, offering shelter on windy days whilst keeping gradients manageable.
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Schwarze 9 (Black): The most challenging marked piste in Wagrain, featuring a steep pitch and tighter corridor that demands solid technique and edge control.
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Rote 7 (Red): A popular red run that connects different sectors of the ski area with consistently entertaining terrain and good snow retention.
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Blaue 10 (Blue): A gentle cruiser that's frequently used by ski schools, with wide-open terrain and forgiving gradients perfect for consolidating basics.
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Rote 5 (Red): A varied red with a few steeper sections mixed in, offering intermediates a chance to push themselves without committing to black-rated terrain.

