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Levi Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.76 (34 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.60 (35 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.59 (33 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.53 (35 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.50 (26 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.46 (35 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Intermediate 44%
Advanced 49%
Expert 7%
Overall Rating
4.42
From 36 Reviews
43
Total Runs
202
Bottom Elevation
531
Top Elevation
45
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Levi ski resort map to get a proper look at what's on offer across this Finnish favourite. The trail map covers 43 runs serviced by 2 gondolas, 1 chairlift and 24 drag lifts, stretching from 531m at the top down to 202m at the base. You'll find 19 intermediate and 21 advanced runs to explore, plus some well-maintained terrain parks that keep snowboarders coming back.

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piste map for Levi

Best Runs in Levi

  • Eturinne (Green): A wide, ultra-gentle slope right by the main gondola that's ideal for absolute beginners taking their first turns.

  • Levi Express (Blue): A long, cruisy blue that flows down from the top of the front face, offering consistent pitch and excellent grooming for building confidence.

  • Hissi 1 (Blue): A mellow blue run serviced by the oldest lift that's perfect for practising technique without intimidation.

  • Kuer (Red): A steeper red with varied pitch that runs under the Kuer lift, giving you a proper workout on the thighs.

  • South (Red): The longest piste at Levi stretching 2.5km down the back side, offering sustained intermediate skiing through scenic birch forest.

  • Nallen Puisto (Red): A fun red terrain park run with jumps and features that's brilliant for intermediates wanting to progress their freestyle skills.

  • World Cup Slalom (Black): The genuine FIS-homologated race piste that hosts World Cup events, featuring steep, technical sections that'll test even strong skiers.

  • Vuosselin rinne (Black): A properly steep black that plunges down the front face with moguls forming up when fresh snow arrives, demanding solid technique and commitment.