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Les Menuires Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.56 (141 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.53 (155 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.53 (17 Ratings)
Experts
4.51 (155 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.44 (78 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.37 (150 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 14%
Intermediate 49%
Advanced 27%
Expert 9%
Overall Rating
4.2
From 156 Reviews
85
Total Runs
1450
Bottom Elevation
2850
Top Elevation
160
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Les Menuires ski resort map to get your bearings before you head out - it covers 85 runs spread between 1450m and 2850m. The trail map shows 12 beginner runs, 42 intermediate pistes, and 23 advanced runs, all serviced by 7 gondolas, 13 chairlifts, and 14 drag lifts. Les Menuires is part of the enormous Les Trois Vallées area, giving you access to over 600km of linked terrain across multiple resorts.

Download the Les Menuires Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Les Menuires

Best Runs in Les Menuires

Les Menuires has a solid selection of runs across the board, and here's what stands out when you're exploring the mountain:

  • Roc (Green): A long, wide motorway run that's ideal for absolute beginners building confidence with plenty of space to practise turns.

  • Grattalu (Green): Gentle green run linking different sectors of the resort, perfect for families and first-timers wanting to explore without stress.

  • Becca (Blue): A sweeping blue cruiser that takes you from mid-mountain down to the village with consistent pitch and loads of width for practising carving.

  • Lac (Blue): Tree-lined blue run offering a bit of shelter on stormy days whilst maintaining an easy, rolling gradient throughout.

  • Bouquetin (Red): A proper test piece red with steep pitches and variable terrain that'll challenge your technique without being terrifying.

  • Mont de la Chambre (Red): Fast, wide red run where you can really open up the skis and lay down some serious GS turns when conditions are right.

  • Roc'n Bob (Red): Popular mogul run that gets bumped up quickly, offering a good workout for intermediates looking to improve their bump skiing.

  • Face (Black): Steep, direct black run that holds the fall line with relentless pitch—one for confident skiers who fancy a proper leg-burner.

  • Corridor (Black): Technical black with narrow sections and variable snow conditions that demands precise edge control and line choice.

  • Dame Blanche (Black): Challenging mogul field that's consistently steep and requires committed technique to navigate smoothly.