Peisey Vallandry Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Peisey Vallandry

Top Rated for
4.72 (32 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.71 (7 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.66 (22 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.60 (34 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.42 (31 Ratings)
Tree Runs
4.41 (33 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 4%
Intermediate 42%
Advanced 41%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4.37
From 34 Reviews
69
Total Runs
1650
Bottom Elevation
3250
Top Elevation
200
Skiable Terrain
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Peisey Vallandry Piste Map

Check out the Peisey Vallandry ski resort map below to get a feel for the terrain before you arrive. The resort connects into the vast Paradiski area, giving you access to 69 runs spread across all levels—3 beginner, 29 intermediate, and 28 advanced trails—serviced by 56 lifts including 6 gondolas and 21 chairlifts. The trail map covers a vertical drop from 3250m down to 1650m, so there's plenty of altitude to play with across the mountain.

piste map for Peisey Vallandry

Best Runs in Peisey Vallandry

Looking at the official Peisey-Vallandry piste map and resort information, here's what you'll want to ride:

  • Piste de l'Ours (Green): A long, wide cruiser that runs all the way down to Plan Peisey, perfect for building confidence on your first turns.

  • Piste de Sougre (Green): A mellow, tree-lined run that meanders through the forest with a gentle gradient, ideal for beginners getting comfortable with steering.

  • Piste du Mélèze (Blue): A well-groomed blue that flows through the trees with consistent pitch, brilliant for progressing intermediates working on rhythm and carving.

  • Piste de Lonzagne (Blue): A scenic cruiser that offers stunning views across the Tarentaise Valley while maintaining a forgiving gradient throughout.

  • Piste du Grizzly (Blue): A wide, rolling run that's popular with ski schools and perfect for practising parallel turns without feeling pressured.

  • Piste du Derby (Red): A proper leg-burner that drops steeply in sections and holds good snow on its north-facing aspect.

  • Piste de l'Arpette (Red): A challenging red with varied terrain including some steeper pitches and tighter turns that'll test your edge control.

  • Piste du Bois (Red): A technical tree-lined descent with narrower sections and quick transitions that rewards precision skiing.

  • Piste de la Face (Black): A steep, mogul-prone wall that faces the main village and provides a genuine test of technique when it's bumped up.