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Sauze d'Oulx Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.42 (156 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.34 (138 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.33 (79 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.19 (154 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.16 (155 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.13 (50 Ratings)
Intermediates
Overall Rating
4.06
From 158 Reviews
54
Total Runs
1357
Bottom Elevation
2840
Top Elevation
100
Skiable Terrain

Check out the Sauze d'Oulx ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you head out. The trail map covers 54 runs spread across a vertical drop from 2840m down to 1357m, serviced by 9 chairlifts and 4 drag lifts. Sauze d'Oulx is part of the wider Milky Way ski area, giving you access to loads more terrain across the Italian and French Alps.

Download the Sauze d'Oulx Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Sauze d'Oulx

Best Runs in Sauze d'Oulx

  • Sportinia (Green): A long, broad cruiser that runs the full length of the resort, ideal for building confidence and linking turns.

  • Ciao Pais (Green): A gentle, wide boulevard that winds through trees near the village, popular with ski schools and first-timers.

  • Rio Nero (Blue): A scenic tree-lined run dropping into Sauze from Sportinia, offering consistent pitch and good snow retention.

  • Gran Bosco (Blue): A wide, sweeping piste through the forest with excellent carving potential and stunning views across the valley.

  • Clotes (Blue): A cruisy, well-groomed run with mellow gradients, perfect for intermediates wanting to rack up vertical without stress.

  • M2 (Red): A direct, top-to-bottom red with varied terrain and decent pitch, linking the upper mountain back to the village efficiently.

  • Chaberton (Red): A challenging, steeper red offering sustained gradient and technical sections that test your edge control.

  • Triplex (Red): A fast, open cruiser with great width and fall-line skiing, popular for working on carving technique.

  • Genevris (Black): A genuine steep mogul field with tight, technical sections that demand solid bump skills and stamina.

  • Frees (Black): A short but punchy black run with steep pitches and variable snow, often left ungroomed for advanced skiers.