Bardonecchia Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Bardonecchia

Top Rated for
4.58 (20 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.53 (32 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.43 (30 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.42 (13 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.24 (31 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.14 (32 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 50%
Intermediate 43%
Advanced 7%
Ranked
198th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.14
From 32 Reviews
46
Total Runs
1300
Bottom Elevation
2800
Top Elevation
100
Skiable Terrain

Bardonecchia Piste Map

Grab the Bardonecchia ski resort map above to scope out the terrain before you head up the mountain. The trail map shows 46 runs spanning from 1,300m to 2,800m, split between 23 beginner, 20 intermediate and 3 advanced pistes. You'll also find 14 lifts across the area, including a gondola, 7 chairlifts and 6 drag lifts to keep you moving.

piste map for Bardonecchia

Best Runs in Bardonecchia

Bardonecchia's got a proper mix of terrain spread across two main areas - Colomion and Jafferau - giving you plenty of scope to progress or just have a good ski. Here's what stands out:

  • Campo Smith (Blue): A mellow, wide run that's brilliant for building confidence once you've nailed the basics, with plenty of space to practise your turns.

  • Pista Panoramica (Blue): Long, cruisy blue that winds down from Jafferau with sweeping views across the valley - ideal for clocking up vertical without much drama.

  • Pista degli Alpini (Red): A consistently pitched red that holds good snow and offers decent carving potential when freshly groomed.

  • Pista La Gronda (Red): One of the longer reds in the area, taking you from mid-station down to the valley with a nice sustained gradient throughout.

  • Pista Colette (Red): A tree-lined cruiser that's popular with intermediates looking for a bit more challenge, especially satisfying in fresh snow.

  • Pista Punta Colomion (Red): Starting from the highest point of Colomion, this red offers a proper top-to-bottom descent with changing terrain to keep you engaged.

  • Pista Les Arnauds (Black): A steep, narrow black that gets mogulled up quickly and demands solid technique - it's where the locals go to test themselves.

  • Pista Saurel (Black): The steepest marked run at Bardonecchia, dropping sharply from the Jafferau ridge with consistent pitch that'll have your quads burning.