Isola 2000 Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Isola 2000

Top Rated for
4.58 (19 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.34 (19 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.33 (20 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.33 (12 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.20 (20 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.16 (19 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 16%
Intermediate 49%
Advanced 29%
Expert 7%
Ranked
232nd
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4
From 20 Reviews
45
Total Runs
2000
Bottom Elevation
2610
Top Elevation
120
Skiable Terrain

Isola 2000 Piste Map

Grab the Isola 2000 ski resort map to get familiar with the layout before you arrive - it's worth checking out how the runs are spread across this compact French resort. The trail map covers 45 runs spanning from 2,000m to 2,610m, including 7 beginner runs, 22 intermediate runs, and 13 advanced runs serviced by 2 gondolas, 7 chairlifts, and 10 drag lifts. Isola 2000 operates as a standalone resort, so everything you need is contained within this single ski area.

piste map for Isola 2000

Best Runs in Isola 2000

Isola 2000's terrain spreads across a decent variety of runs, and here's what stands out across the ability spectrum:

  • Gypaète (Green): A mellow, wide piste that runs from the top of the Marmotte lift back to the village, ideal for building confidence on long, gentle turns.

  • Lagopède (Blue): A cruisy blue that winds down from the Pelevos sector with consistent pitch and good width, making it perfect for practising carved turns without any nasty surprises.

  • Myrtilles (Blue): This tree-lined blue offers a more scenic descent through the forest zone with a forgiving gradient that suits improving intermediates.

  • Pélévos (Red): A proper test piece that drops steeply from the Pélevos peak with sustained pitch and a fall-line that rewards confident skiers who can handle speed.

  • Sanglier (Red): This red run features varied terrain with some steeper pitches and a few natural rolls, offering a good technical workout for solid intermediates.

  • Grand Cabane (Red): A long, sweeping red that holds good snow thanks to its north-facing aspect and gives you proper leg burn by the bottom.

  • Vallon (Black): The resort's signature black run delivers steep, sustained gradient with moguls that form quickly, making it a genuine challenge for advanced skiers looking to get properly worked.