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Le Grand Bornand Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.61 (28 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.38 (28 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.30 (25 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.29 (17 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.28 (29 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.25 (12 Ratings)
Intermediates
Beginner 30%
Intermediate 28%
Advanced 30%
Expert 11%
Overall Rating
4.19
From 29 Reviews
46
Total Runs
1000
Bottom Elevation
2100
Top Elevation
84
Skiable Terrain
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Grab the Le Grand Bornand ski resort map to get familiar with the layout before you arrive - it'll help you plan your days on the mountain. The trail map covers 46 runs split across 14 beginner, 13 intermediate and 14 advanced pistes, with skiing from 2,100m down to 1,000m. You've got 2 gondolas or cable cars, 10 chairlifts and 12 drag lifts to get you around the terrain.

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piste map for Le Grand Bornand

Best Runs in Le Grand Bornand

Le Grand Bornand offers a solid mix of terrain spread across its slopes, and the pistes here cater to all levels without being too intimidating. Our reviewers mention that the tree-lined runs and quieter slopes make this a brilliant spot if you're after something less hectic than the mega-resorts.

  • Les Gettiers (Green): A wide, mellow nursery slope right by the village that's perfect for absolute beginners finding their feet.

  • Les Outalays (Blue): A long, sweeping blue that winds down through the trees with a consistent pitch, ideal for building confidence and practising turns.

  • Les Annes (Blue): A cruisy, well-groomed run that's popular with intermediates looking to rack up vertical without too much challenge.

  • Les Terres Rouges (Red): A classic red with a bit more bite, offering steeper pitches and excellent carving potential when freshly groomed.

  • Le Laquais (Red): A varied red run that cuts through beautiful forested terrain and provides a decent workout for intermediate skiers.

  • La Duche (Red): A lively descent with rolling terrain and some undulations that keep things interesting for confident intermediates.

  • Le Lachat (Black): The resort's signature steep black run with a challenging pitch and moguls when left ungroomed, perfect for testing your technique.

  • Le Vacheret (Black): A demanding black that holds snow well thanks to its north-facing aspect and delivers a proper leg-burner for advanced skiers.