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Les Arcs Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.63 (28 Ratings)
Beginners
4.58 (427 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.55 (427 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.52 (372 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.44 (228 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.42 (406 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 8%
Intermediate 45%
Advanced 34%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4.38
From 429 Reviews
123
Total Runs
1200
Bottom Elevation
3226
Top Elevation
200
Skiable Terrain

Download the Les Arcs ski resort map to get familiar with the sprawling terrain, which spans from 1,200m up to 3,226m and features 123 runs spread across beginner, intermediate, and advanced pistes. The trail map shows access to 52 lifts, including 6 gondolas and 19 chairlifts, servicing Les Arcs' four interlinked villages. Les Arcs also connects into the vast Paradiski area, linking with La Plagne for even more skiing options.

Download the Les Arcs Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Les Arcs

Best Runs in Les Arcs

Les Arcs offers a brilliant mix of runs spread across its different altitude zones, so there's genuinely something for everyone. Our reviewers mention that the variety here is one of the resort's biggest draws, whether you're just finding your feet or chasing steep lines.

  • Vagère (Green): A long, broad green run from Arc 1800 that's ideal for complete beginners building confidence over gentle terrain.

  • Comborcière (Blue): This wide, cruisy blue from Aiguille Rouge runs for over 7km, offering spectacular views and consistent pitch that's perfect for practising technique.

  • Dou du Praz (Blue): A tree-lined blue run that's great for intermediate skiers looking to build confidence in varied terrain without too much challenge.

  • Clocheret (Red): A classic red run dropping into Arc 1600 with consistent gradient and wide piste, ideal for intermediate skiers wanting to progress their carving.

  • Derby (Red): This red is well-known among the Snomad community for its challenging pitch and mogul fields that develop later in the season.

  • Carreley (Red): A sun-soaked red run that holds its snow well and offers fantastic carving opportunities on perfectly groomed corduroy.

  • Varet (Black): Starting from the top of Aiguille Rouge at 3,226m, this is the resort's signature descent - a proper leg-burner dropping over 2,000 vertical metres with varied pitch and terrain.

  • Col des Frettes (Black): A steep, technical black run that's narrow in sections and demands solid edge control, particularly when icy.

  • Combe de la Balme (Black): One Snomad community member liked this north-facing black for its reliable snow quality and challenging mogul fields that build up quickly.