Saint François Longchamp Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Saint François Longchamp

Top Rated for
4.86 (7 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.57 (7 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.57 (7 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.57 (7 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.21 (7 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.00 (7 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
Beginner 29%
Intermediate 43%
Advanced 21%
Expert 7%
Overall Rating
4.21
From 7 Reviews
42
Total Runs
1450
Bottom Elevation
2550
Top Elevation
70
Skiable Terrain
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Saint François Longchamp Piste Map

Check out the Saint François Longchamp ski resort map below to get a feel for the layout before you head up the mountain. The trail map covers 42 runs spread across 1,100 metres of vertical from 1450m to 2550m, with 12 beginner runs, 18 intermediate pistes, and 9 advanced runs serviced by 7 chairlifts and 9 drag lifts. Saint François Longchamp links into the Grand Domaine ski area, giving you access to even more terrain once you've explored the local slopes.

piste map for Saint François Longchamp

Best Runs in Saint François Longchamp

Saint François Longchamp has a solid range of pistes across its local area and the wider Domaine de la Grande Plagne, with runs that suit everyone from absolute beginners to confident skiers looking for a laugh.

  • Sangle (Green): A lovely wide green run from the top of the Lanchettes gondola, ideal for building confidence with a super-gentle gradient and plenty of space.

  • Oursière (Blue): A cruisy blue that winds down through open terrain from mid-mountain, perfect for intermediates finding their rhythm without any nasty surprises.

  • Beauregard (Blue): A scenic blue run offering great views across the valley as you carve down towards the village, popular with families and ski schools.

  • Aiglons (Blue): A rolling blue that flows nicely through varied terrain, giving you a decent distance to work on linking turns.

  • Lanchettes (Red): A proper red with consistent pitch and width for carving at speed, one of the go-to runs when you want to open up the legs.

  • Campanules (Red): A steeper red that holds snow well and offers a bit more challenge with tighter sections, great for intermediates pushing themselves.

  • Stade (Red): A punchy red piste used for racing, featuring steeper gradients and a more direct fall line that'll test your technique.

  • Sommet (Black): The main black run dropping from the top of the domain, delivering consistent steepness and a satisfying vertical when conditions are right.