Morillon Piste Map
Grab the Morillon ski resort map to get your bearings before you hit the slopes - it's worth downloading so you can navigate the terrain with confidence. The trail map covers 20 runs spread across 1,800 vertical metres, from 700m up to 2,500m, with three beginner runs, 12 intermediate pistes, and four advanced options. Morillon is part of the expansive Grand Massif ski area, giving you access to far more terrain beyond the village itself, all serviced by one gondola, two chairlifts, and three drag lifts.

Morillon is part of the Grand Massif ski area, so you've got access to a massive terrain playground. Here are some of the standout runs worth hitting:
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Myrtilles (Green): A long, tree-lined cruiser from Morillon 1100 that's perfect for building confidence with gentle gradients and wide pistes.
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Combe de Gers (Blue): A scenic run dropping down through the forest with a consistent pitch that's ideal for practising carved turns.
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Aiglons (Blue): A wide, forgiving piste above Morillon that offers great snow-holding and plenty of space to work on your technique.
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Aup de Morillon (Blue): A lovely intermediate run that winds down towards the village with sweeping turns and tree-lined sections.
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Stade (Red): A proper leg-burner dropping steeply into Morillon village, often used for race training with a direct fall line and challenging pitch.
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Combe de Gers Variante (Red): A steeper, more technical alternative to the blue version that rewards confident intermediates with tighter turns and a faster pace.
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Cascades (Red): One of the area's classic descents, cutting through the forest with a sustained gradient and brilliant tree skiing when there's fresh snow.
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Combe de Gers (Black): The properly steep variant that pitches sharply through the trees, perfect for advanced skiers looking for a technical workout close to the village.

