Valfréjus Piste Map
Check out the Valfréjus ski resort map below to get a proper look at the mountain layout before you head out. The trail map covers 24 runs across this compact French resort, split between 3 beginner runs, 11 intermediates, and 6 advanced pistes. You'll find 10 lifts serving terrain that runs from 1,550m up to 2,737m, including one gondola, five chairlifts, and four drag lifts to keep you moving around the mountain.

Best Runs in Valfréjus
Valfréjus offers a solid spread of runs that'll keep most skiers happy, whether you're finding your feet or charging hard. Our reviewers mention that the pistes here are well-groomed and generally quiet, which is a major bonus if you're not into queuing or dodging crowds.
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Piste Altiport (Green): A long, wide cruiser running from mid-mountain back to the village, ideal for building confidence on gentle terrain.
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Piste Setaz (Blue): A mellow tree-lined run that's perfect for warming up or winding down at the end of the day without any nasty surprises.
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Piste Pré de la Chèvre (Blue): A lovely wide blue that sweeps down through open terrain, great for practising your turns with plenty of space to play.
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Piste Thabor (Blue): This scenic blue offers consistent gradient and fantastic views across the valley, popular with intermediates looking to rack up the vertical.
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Piste Norma (Red): A proper red with some bite to it—steeper sections and tighter turns make it a fun challenge for progressing intermediates.
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Piste Grand Argentier (Red): A longer red run with varied terrain that keeps you on your toes, offering great carving potential when freshly groomed.
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Piste Vallon (Red): One Snomad community member liked this one for its quiet, tree-lined sections and the occasional steeper pitch that tests your edge control.
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Piste Stade (Red): A technical red often used for racing training, featuring consistent steep gradient and a direct fall line that'll get your thighs burning.
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Piste des Cèdres (Black): The resort's signature black run delivers proper steeps and regular mogul fields, demanding solid technique and commitment.

