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The Skiers' Guide to Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc

Top Rated for
4.70 (10 Ratings)
Beginners
4.48 (65 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.47 (62 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.42 (65 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.37 (65 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.33 (23 Ratings)
Intermediates
Beginner 20%
Intermediate 30%
Advanced 36%
Expert 14%
Ranked
179th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.19
From 65 Reviews
120
Total Runs
1150
Bottom Elevation
2353
Top Elevation
225
Skiable Terrain
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Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc Piste Map

Check out the Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc ski resort map below to get a feel for the layout before you arrive. The trail map covers 120 runs spanning from 1150m to 2353m, including 24 beginner runs, 36 intermediate runs, and 43 advanced runs. You'll find 56 lifts in total—9 gondolas or cable cars, 19 chairlifts, and 28 drag lifts—servicing the terrain across this corner of the expansive Evasion Mont-Blanc ski area.

piste map for Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc

Best Runs in Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc

Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc has some proper runs across the spectrum, from mellow cruisers to steep, challenging terrain that'll get your heart pumping. Here's what stands out:

  • Les Communailles (Green): A wide, gentle run from the Bettex area that's brilliant for absolute beginners finding their feet.

  • Le Loup (Blue): A long, meandering cruise from Mont d'Arbois down to Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce with lovely tree-lined sections perfect for building confidence.

  • Le Bettex (Blue): A rolling run that's wide enough for comfortable carving and serves as an ideal progression from the greens.

  • Epaule (Red): A proper red that starts steep at the top near Le Bettex, offering a good technical workout with consistently challenging pitch throughout.

  • Les Chattrix (Red): A tree-lined red run with some varied terrain that's popular with intermediates wanting to sharpen their technique.

  • Combe de Nant Borrant (Red): This sweeping red run drops down through open slopes with stunning Mont Blanc views, particularly satisfying for confident intermediates.

  • Les Communailles Variante (Black): A steep, ungroomed section that branches off the main Les Communailles piste, featuring tight trees and proper mogul fields.

  • Kandahar (Black): Part of the historic downhill World Cup course, this black demands respect with its steep gradient and technical sections that'll test advanced skiers.

  • Face de Bellevue (Black): A challenging steep face accessed from the Prarion area, known for bumps and testing conditions when the snow's firm.