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Megève Piste Map

Top Rated for
5.00 (5 Ratings)
Beginners
4.56 (54 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.50 (37 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.39 (64 Ratings)
Eating Out
4.35 (65 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.31 (62 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 19%
Intermediate 29%
Advanced 39%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4.13
From 65 Reviews
185
Total Runs
1050
Bottom Elevation
2350
Top Elevation
220
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Megève ski resort map below to plan your sessions across this sprawling Alpine playground, which forms part of the vast Évasion Mont-Blanc area. The trail map covers 185 runs spread between 1,050m and 2,350m, including 35 beginner pistes, 54 intermediate runs, and 72 advanced trails serviced by 84 lifts. You'll find 13 gondolas and cable cars plus 26 chairlifts linking the different sectors, making it easy to explore the entire mountain.

Download the Megève Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Megève

Best Runs in Megève

Looking for the best runs to hit in Megève? Here's what our community reckons you should ski:

  • Princesse (Green): A wide, flat beginner slope that starts high on Mont d'Arbois, ideal for those just getting their ski legs.

  • Epaule (Blue): A long, cruisy blue that winds down from Mont d'Arbois back to the village with beautiful tree-lined sections.

  • Bettex (Blue): A gentle, wide cruiser connecting Mont d'Arbois to Le Bettex, perfect for building confidence on blues.

  • Mont Joly (Blue): A scenic run dropping down from the Col de Joly with sweeping views across the valley.

  • Côte 2000 (Red): A consistently pitched red that offers brilliant carving terrain when freshly groomed.

  • Evasion (Red): A fast, open red run on Mont d'Arbois with excellent width for laying down big turns.

  • Alpette (Red): A varied red with steeper pitches and some technical sections through the trees that keeps things interesting.

  • Stade (Red): The resort's race training run with a sustained steep gradient and a proper fall line for testing your technique.

  • Mont Joux (Black): A steep, mogul-filled black run that drops down from the Rochebrune sector and gets properly bumped up by afternoon.