Saint Jean d'Arves Piste Map
Check out the Saint Jean d'Arves ski resort map above to get a proper feel for the mountain layout before you head out. The trail map covers 41 runs across the resort, split between 10 beginner, 14 intermediate, and 12 advanced pistes, stretching from 1600m up to 2620m. You've got 6 chairlifts and 18 drag lifts to keep you moving across the terrain, and Saint Jean d'Arves links into the larger Les Sybelles area, giving you access to one of France's biggest ski domains.

Best Runs in Saint Jean d'Arves
Saint Jean d'Arves has some decent cruisers and a good spread of terrain once you get up the mountain. Our reviewers mention that the blues here are ideal for building confidence, while intermediates will find plenty to keep them entertained across the wider Les Sybelles area. Here are the standout runs worth hitting:
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Piste de la Combe (Green): A long, wide beginner-friendly slope that runs from mid-mountain down to the village, perfect for practising your turns without any nasty surprises.
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Piste des Grangettes (Blue): A gentle blue that winds through the trees with a consistent pitch, making it ideal for first-time blue run skiers.
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Piste du Crey du Quart (Blue): A wide, sweeping blue that offers brilliant carving opportunities and stunning valley views as you cruise back towards the main lift area.
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Piste de l'Ours (Blue): A mellow tree-lined run that's popular with ski schools and brilliant for getting mileage in when you're building technique.
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Piste de la Scia (Red): A proper intermediate challenge with a steeper top section that opens up confidence and rewards smooth, committed turns.
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Piste de la Croix des Têtes (Red): One of the longer reds in the area, offering varied terrain and some satisfying gradient changes that keep things interesting from top to bottom.
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Piste du Gros Grenier (Red): A consistently pitched red with good width for carving, linking the higher areas of the resort and often holding decent snow.
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Piste du Col de la Croix de Fer (Red): A scenic descent with a mix of open sections and tighter turns, great for intermediates looking to step things up a notch.
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Le Mottet (Black): The resort's signature black run with steep, challenging sections and occasional mogul fields that'll test your technique and leg strength.

