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Superdevoluy / La Joue du Loup Piste Map

Top Rated for
5.00 (7 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.36 (7 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.14 (7 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
3.86 (7 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
3.71 (7 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 15%
Intermediate 53%
Advanced 23%
Expert 9%
Overall Rating
3.5
From 7 Reviews
53
Total Runs
1500
Bottom Elevation
2500
Top Elevation
100
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsEuropeFranceSuperdevoluy / La Joue du Loup

Grab the ski resort map for Superdévoluy / La Joue du Loup to get familiar with the terrain before you arrive. The trail map covers 53 runs across the area, including 8 beginner pistes, 28 intermediate trails, and 12 advanced runs, with skiing from 2500m down to 1500m. You'll find 1 gondola, 5 chairlifts, and 16 drag lifts serving the slopes.

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piste map for Superdevoluy / La Joue du Loup

Best Runs in Superdevoluy / La Joue du Loup

Looking at Superdévoluy / La Joue du Loup's terrain, here's what stands out across the two linked areas:

  • La Festoure (Green): A long, winding green run from the top of the Festoure chairlift that's ideal for building confidence with consistent gentle gradients.

  • Le Lièvre Blanc (Green): A wide, easy piste that cruises through the forests above La Joue du Loup, perfect for getting comfortable with turning at low speeds.

  • Les Marmottes (Blue): A tree-lined blue that winds pleasantly through the forest with enough width to practice carving without feeling crowded.

  • La Bérangère (Blue): The classic blue run down to Superdévoluy village offering a good mix of gentle and moderate pitches to work on technique.

  • La Lauze (Red): A properly steep red that drops directly under the Côte Belle chairlift with consistent pitch and excellent carving potential on groomed days.

  • Le Devoluy (Red): The main red descent back to La Joue du Loup that combines open sections with tighter tree-lined passages for varied intermediate skiing.

  • Piste de l'Ours (Red): A challenging red with steeper sections and natural terrain features that keeps things interesting for confident intermediates.

  • La Combe Jardin (Black): The resort's premier black run featuring sustained steep pitches and bumps that form quickly, demanding solid technique and leg strength.

  • Le Vallon (Black): A narrow, technical black that cuts through rocky terrain with variable snow conditions and tight turns testing advanced skiers.