La Rosière 1850 Piste Map Download
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Top Rated for
4.77 (114 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.56 (70 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.50 (7 Ratings)
Beginners
4.49 (115 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.47 (119 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.42 (119 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 20%
Intermediate 32%
Advanced 37%
Expert 12%
Ranked
127th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.29
From 121 Reviews
41
Total Runs
1850
Bottom Elevation
2800
Top Elevation
160
Skiable Terrain
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La Rosière 1850 Piste Map

Check out the La Rosière 1850 ski resort map below to get a feel for the layout before you arrive. The trail map covers 41 runs spread across the slopes, ranging from 1850m at the base up to 2800m at the top. You'll find 8 beginner runs, 13 intermediates and 15 advanced trails serviced by 1 gondola, 2 chairlifts and 13 drag lifts, plus La Rosière links directly into the Espace San Bernardo area giving you access to the Italian resort of La Thuile.

piste map for La Rosière 1850

Best Runs in La Rosière 1850

La Rosière's piste map offers cracking variety across all levels, with proper runs for everyone from complete beginners to those who like it steep. The links across to La Thuile in Italy add even more scope, but we've focused here on the French side's standout descents.

  • Piste de Roches Noires (Green): A wide, sheltered nursery slope right by the village that's ideal for your first turns and frequently used by ski schools.

  • Lac Noir (Blue): A gentle cruise from mid-mountain that winds through open terrain with brilliant views across the valley, perfect for building confidence.

  • Col du Petit St Bernard (Blue): This long, rolling descent towards the Italian border offers stunning panoramic scenery and is wide enough for practising carving.

  • Salamandre (Red): A properly fun, varied red that flows beautifully from top to bottom with enough gradient to keep intermediates entertained without being scary.

  • Traversée (Blue): The scenic traverse linking across to La Thuile lets you lap up mountain views whilst cruising at a relaxed pace.

  • Fontaine Froide (Red): A steeper, more technical red with tighter sections that'll sharpen your skills and test your line choice.

  • Roc Noir (Black): The resort's signature black run delivers sustained pitch and frequently develops moguls, making it a proper test piece for advanced skiers.

  • Sanglier (Black): This steep, direct descent holds snow well and often gets bumped up, offering a genuinely challenging ride when conditions are right.