Val Louron Piste Map
Grab the Val Louron ski resort map to get the lay of the land before you hit the slopes - it's a handy tool for planning your day on the mountain. The trail map covers 20 runs spread between 1465m and 2100m, including 2 beginner runs, 8 intermediate runs, and 8 advanced runs. You'll find 3 chairlifts and 7 drag lifts servicing the area, making it a compact and easy-to-navigate resort.

Best Runs in Val Louron
Looking at Val Louron's piste map, the skiing here is laid out across a compact but varied terrain, and I've pulled together the runs that genuinely stand out based on what's actually signposted on the mountain:
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Piste de la Patinoire (Green): A mellow, ultra-wide cruiser at the base area that's ideal for absolute beginners getting their first turns dialled in.
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Piste du Lac (Green): A scenic, confidence-building green that winds gently down through open terrain with minimal gradient changes.
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Piste du Mourtis (Blue): A long, sweeping blue that lets intermediates open up their turns and build rhythm across consistently mellow pitch.
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Piste du Cédre (Blue): A tree-lined blue offering sheltered skiing when the weather turns, with enough width to practice your carving without traffic stress.
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Piste de la Sapinière (Blue): A cruisy descent through the pines that's particularly pleasant in fresh snow, offering good flow for intermediate skiers.
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Piste de l'Ours (Red): A properly challenging red with steeper gradient and tighter turns that'll test your edge control and line choice.
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Piste du Loup (Red): A technical red featuring varied terrain and a few sharper pitches that separate confident intermediates from those still finding their legs.
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Piste du Pic (Red): The highest run in the domain, delivering a longer vertical drop and more sustained steepness for those looking to push their limits.

