Les 2 Alpes Piste Map & Ski Map: Free PDF & Image Download | Snomad
advertisementadvertisement
Snomad LogoSnomad Logo
351,166 resort ratings from real skiers
Expert Analysis & Reviews

Les 2 Alpes Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.42 (500 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.35 (61 Ratings)
Beginners
4.34 (488 Ratings)
Après-Ski
4.32 (500 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.31 (475 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.31 (225 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
Beginner 19%
Intermediate 49%
Advanced 18%
Expert 15%
Overall Rating
4.13
From 505 Reviews
96
Total Runs
1300
Bottom Elevation
3600
Top Elevation
220
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Les 2 Alpes ski resort map to explore one of the French Alps' most extensive glacier-skiing destinations, with terrain stretching from 1,300m up to a lofty 3,600m. The trail map covers 96 runs accessed by 40 lifts, including 7 gondolas and 15 chairlifts, with a good spread across 18 beginner, 47 intermediate, and 17 advanced pistes. Les 2 Alpes operates as a standalone resort, offering serious vertical and varied terrain all within one lift pass.

Download the Les 2 Alpes Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Les 2 Alpes

Best Runs in Les 2 Alpes

Les 2 Alpes has some brilliant runs scattered across its high-altitude terrain, and our reviewers mention that the variety keeps things interesting whether you're just getting started or chasing steeper lines.

  • Petite Aure (Green): A wide, gentle run from the mid-mountain that's ideal for building confidence without worrying about traffic or steep sections.

  • Super Venosc (Blue): A long, cruising blue that rolls down from the mid-station with consistent pitch and plenty of width, perfect for practising your turns.

  • Les Crêtes (Blue): This rolling blue runs along the ridge with panoramic views and mellow gradients, making it a favourite for intermediates wanting a scenic lap.

  • Vallée Blanche (Red): A proper red with sustained pitch and decent length that'll work your legs, though the majority of users think it's perfectly manageable for solid intermediates.

  • Bellecombes (Red): A fast, wide red that's great for carving when freshly groomed, offering consistent gradient without any nasty surprises.

  • Fée (Red): This steep red drops down towards Crêtes station with tighter turns and a bit more technicality than other reds on the mountain.

  • Diable (Black): A genuine black run with steep, mogul-heavy sections that demand decent technique and leg strength, especially later in the day.

  • Pylones (Black): One Snomad community member who's an advanced skier liked this one for its challenging pitch and natural mogul fields when it's left ungroomed.