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The Skiers' Guide to Ax 3 Domaines

Top Rated for
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.31 (13 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.19 (13 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.17 (12 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.08 (13 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 25%
Intermediate 31%
Advanced 28%
Expert 17%
Ranked
217th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.08
From 13 Reviews
36
Total Runs
1400
Bottom Elevation
2400
Top Elevation
80
Skiable Terrain

Ax 3 Domaines Piste Map

Check out the ski resort map above to get a proper feel for Ax 3 Domaines' layout before you head out. The trail map shows 36 runs spread across three linked sectors, served by two gondolas, seven chairlifts and 11 drag lifts, with terrain stretching from 1400m up to 2400m. With nine beginner runs, 11 intermediate pistes and ten advanced trails, there's a decent spread of options for most ability levels.

piste map for Ax 3 Domaines

Best Runs in Ax 3 Domaines

Ax 3 Domaines has proper variety across its three linked sectors, and you'll find runs that suit whatever mood you're in. Our reviewers mention that the pistes here are surprisingly long for a Pyrenean resort, and there's solid terrain for all abilities once you know where to look.

  • Le Lièvre (Green): A wide, forgiving slope near the base at Bonascre that's ideal for getting your ski legs sorted on day one.

  • Campels (Green): A long, winding green that meanders down from mid-mountain with gentle gradient changes, perfect for building confidence.

  • L'Izard (Blue): A cruisy blue run from the top of the Saquet sector with sweeping views across the valley and enough width to practice your carving.

  • Le Loup (Blue): A mellow, tree-lined descent through the forest that's popular with intermediates looking for a scenic, relaxed ride down.

  • La Couillade (Red): A properly steep red that drops down from the Saquet area, offering consistent pitch and a good technical workout for confident intermediates.

  • Variante des Pylones (Red): A narrower, more challenging red with steeper sections and a bit of exposure that separates the casual cruisers from those ready to push themselves.

  • Le Renard (Red): A fast, open red run that's great for laying down carves when the snow's firm and the piste's freshly groomed.

  • La Montagnole (Black): The resort's signature black run, featuring steep, sustained gradient and occasional moguls that'll test your technique and stamina.

  • Variante du Saquet (Black): A short but sharp black with tight turns and a punchy fall line, best tackled when conditions are good and your legs are fresh.