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Val d'Isère Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.74 (718 Ratings)
Après-Ski
4.72 (723 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.68 (725 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.65 (130 Ratings)
Experts
4.62 (708 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.61 (331 Ratings)
Advanced
Beginner 19%
Intermediate 41%
Advanced 28%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4.6
From 729 Reviews
80
Total Runs
1850
Bottom Elevation
3456
Top Elevation
89
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Val d'Isère ski resort map to get your bearings across one of the Alps' most revered areas, spanning 1,850m to 3,456m and linking with Tignes to form the massive Espace Killy. The trail map covers 80 runs serviced by 36 lifts, including 4 gondolas and 13 chairlifts, with terrain split between 15 beginner, 33 intermediate, and 22 advanced runs. With a stonking 4.6 overall rating from the SNOMAD community, you'll want to study this one properly before you arrive.

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piste map for Val d'Isère

Best Runs in Val d'Isère

  • Piste de l'Iseran (Green): A long, gentle green run descending from the top of the Olympique gondola, ideal for building confidence with its consistent mellow gradient.

  • Rhône-Alpes (Blue): A wide, well-groomed blue cruiser from Bellevarde that's perfect for intermediate skiers working on their carving technique.

  • Santons (Blue): A scenic blue run through the trees offering a mix of gentle turns and lovely forest skiing when visibility drops higher up.

  • OK (Blue): A fast, rolling blue down from Col de l'Iseran that rewards smooth carving and allows intermediates to pick up speed safely.

  • Mattis (Red): A genuinely challenging red with steep pitches and varied terrain that tests your edge control and line choice throughout.

  • Face de Bellevarde (Black): The legendary Olympic downhill course featuring relentless steepness, high speeds, and genuine technical challenge for advanced skiers.

  • Epaule du Charvet (Black): A steep, mogul-heavy black run that demands strong leg endurance and precise bump technique from start to finish.

  • La Descent (Red): A classic red run offering sustained length and varied terrain as you wind your way back down to the resort base.

  • Lavachet (Black): A narrow, technical black through trees with tight turns and variable snow conditions that rewards precise, controlled skiing.