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The Skiers' Guide to Les Contamines Montjoie

Top Rated for
4.71 (28 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.57 (7 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.47 (16 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.41 (16 Ratings)
Advanced
4.40 (29 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
Beginner 17%
Intermediate 25%
Advanced 40%
Expert 19%
Ranked
141st
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.28
From 30 Reviews
48
Total Runs
1160
Bottom Elevation
2487
Top Elevation
120
Skiable Terrain
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Les Contamines Montjoie Piste Map

Check out the Les Contamines Montjoie ski resort map to get your bearings before you arrive—it's a proper gem for cruisy skiing with 48 runs spread across 1,327 vertical metres from 2,487m down to 1,160m. The trail map shows 8 beginner runs, 12 intermediates, and 19 advanced pistes, all serviced by 4 gondolas, 2 chairlifts, and 13 drag lifts. With a Snomad rating of 4.43 for intermediates and 4.71 for family friendliness, it's a solid choice for mixed-ability groups looking for well-groomed terrain without the crowds.

piste map for Les Contamines Montjoie

Best Runs in Les Contamines Montjoie

Les Contamines Montjoie offers brilliant variety across its pistes, and our community reckon there's genuinely something for everyone once you get your head around the layout. Here's what stood out:

  • Piste de Liaison (Green): A long, winding route down from the mid-station that's perfect for building confidence without any nasty surprises.

  • Etape (Green): Wide and forgiving, this run takes you through lovely open terrain and is a favourite with ski schools for early progression.

  • Olympique (Blue): A properly enjoyable cruiser from Signal to La Gorge that lets you open up and find your rhythm on well-groomed snow.

  • Plan Jovet (Blue): This sweeping run offers stunning views across the valley and gives you plenty of space to work on your carving.

  • Les Loyers (Blue): Tree-lined and scenic, it's a gorgeous run when conditions are right and tends to hold snow well thanks to the sheltered aspect.

  • Aiguille Croche (Red): A proper leg-burner that drops steeply from the top of the Aiguille Croche chairlift with excellent fall-line skiing.

  • Le Baptieu (Red): Technical and consistently pitched, this is where intermediate skiers start to feel like they're actually getting somewhere.

  • Roselette (Red): One Snomad community member liked this run for its mix of steeper sections and mellower bits that let you catch your breath.

  • Combe du Bourgeat (Black): A challenging, often mogulled descent that separates the confident from the hopeful—great snow but you'll earn your après.

  • Etroit du Lay (Black): Narrow, steep, and demanding, this run requires solid technique and isn't one to session unless you're feeling fresh.