Col d'Ornon Piste Map
Grab the ski resort map for Col d'Ornon to get your bearings around this compact French resort in the Southern Alps. The trail map covers eight runs spread across 290 metres of vertical, with skiing between 1060m and 1350m serviced by four drag lifts. You'll find three beginner runs, one intermediate, and two advanced pistes to explore.

Best Runs in Col d'Ornon
Col d'Ornon is a small, traditional ski area in the French Alps, and while the terrain is limited compared to major resorts, there are a few reliable runs worth knowing about. Based on available piste map information, here's what you can expect:
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Piste de Roche Noire (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate cruiser that serves as the main descent back to the village, offering a relaxed ride through open terrain.
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Piste du Bouquetin (Red): The resort's steepest marked run, providing a decent technical challenge with consistent gradient and good carving terrain when conditions allow.
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Piste de la Combe (Blue): A gentle blue that winds through the upper sector, ideal for progressing intermediates looking to build confidence on wider slopes.
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Piste des Marmottes (Green): The main beginner-friendly run near the base area, featuring a forgiving gradient that's popular with ski schools and first-timers.
Col d'Ornon's appeal lies more in its quiet, uncommercialised charm than variety of terrain—so if you're after endless run choice, you'll want to look elsewhere.

