Besse Super Besse Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Besse Super Besse

Top Rated for
4.40 (5 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.10 (5 Ratings)
Eating Out
4.00 (5 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.00 (5 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
Beginner 19%
Intermediate 33%
Advanced 33%
Expert 15%
Overall Rating
4
From 5 Reviews
27
Total Runs
1350
Bottom Elevation
1850
Top Elevation
84
Skiable Terrain
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Besse Super Besse Piste Map

Grab the ski resort map for Besse Super Besse to get a proper look at what's on offer before you head up the mountain. The trail map shows 27 runs spread across five beginner pistes, nine intermediate, and nine advanced trails, serviced by 21 lifts including one gondola and five chairlifts. The resort spans from 1,350m at the base up to 1,850m at the top, giving you a solid 500m of vertical to play with.

piste map for Besse Super Besse

Best Runs in Besse Super Besse

Besse Super Besse might not have the massive piste count of the big Alpine resorts, but it's got a solid selection of runs that'll keep you entertained. Here's what stood out:

  • Piste de la Perdrix (Green): A long, mellow cruiser that's ideal for first-timers building confidence without any nasty surprises.

  • Les Myrtilles (Green): Wide and reassuringly gentle, this one's perfect for beginners getting to grips with turning and controlling speed.

  • Piste des Hermines (Blue): A tree-lined run with a consistent gradient that lets you work on technique whilst enjoying the forested scenery.

  • Piste de la Vallée (Blue): The longest piste in the resort, offering a decent leg-burner as you cruise from top to bottom with varied terrain to keep things interesting.

  • Super Besse (Blue): A popular choice for intermediates, this run flows nicely and gives you plenty of space to open up your carves.

  • Les Ecureuils (Red): A proper challenge with steeper sections and tighter turns that'll test your edge control and line choice.

  • La Planche (Red): Known for its consistent pitch and decent vertical, this one rewards confident skiers who fancy picking up some speed.

  • Piste du Phénix (Red): A technical run with varied terrain that demands attention, especially when conditions get firm or bumpy.