Auron Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Auron

Top Rated for
4.70 (5 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.25 (6 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.17 (6 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.00 (6 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.92 (6 Ratings)
Overall Rating
3.67 (6 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 7%
Intermediate 37%
Advanced 35%
Expert 22%
Overall Rating
3.92
From 6 Reviews
46
Total Runs
1600
Bottom Elevation
2450
Top Elevation
135
Skiable Terrain

Auron Piste Map

Check out Auron's ski resort map above to get familiar with the layout before you arrive - it's always handy to know where you're heading. The trail map covers 46 runs spanning from 1600m up to 2450m, with 3 beginner pistes, 17 intermediate runs, and 16 advanced options spread across the terrain. You'll find 3 gondolas or cable cars, 9 chairlifts, and 7 drag lifts servicing the mountain.

piste map for Auron

Best Runs in Auron

  • La Tinée (Green): A long, meandering green run ideal for building confidence, with gentle gradients and sweeping turns that let beginners find their rhythm.

  • Les Bergers (Green): A sheltered, wide piste perfect for first-timers to practise snowplough turns without worrying about speed or crowds.

  • Sauma Longue (Blue): A cruisy blue covering over 3km from the top of the Les Banquettes lift, offering consistent pitch and plenty of space for progressing intermediates to work on parallel turns.

  • Côte Félix (Blue): A popular boulevard-style run that serves as the main artery back to the village, with gentle terrain that's perfect for end-of-day relaxed skiing.

  • Piste du Golf (Blue): A confidence-building blue with wide-open sections and mellow gradients, great for intermediates who want to practise carving without technical pressure.

  • Démoiselles (Red): A properly testing red that cuts down through varied terrain with steeper pitches and narrower sections, rewarding clean technique and edge control.

  • Les Clots (Red): A challenging red run with consistent steepness and tighter turns, ideal for intermediates pushing towards advanced territory.

  • Bercia (Black): A steep, unrelenting black piste that demands solid technique and stamina, with sustained gradient and occasional mogul fields when conditions allow.

  • L'Enfer du Loup (Black): A properly gnarly black run with aggressive pitch and technical challenges, best tackled in good snow conditions by confident experts.