Laax Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Laax

Top Rated for
5.00 (8 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.78 (9 Ratings)
Advanced
4.71 (17 Ratings)
Snow Parks
4.58 (19 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.55 (19 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.55 (21 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 46%
Intermediate 43%
Advanced 11%
Overall Rating
4.33
From 21 Reviews
56
Total Runs
1100
Bottom Elevation
3018
Top Elevation
224
Skiable Terrain

Laax Piste Map

Grab the Laax ski resort map below to plan your days on this expansive Swiss playground. The trail map covers 56 runs spanning from 3,018m down to 1,100m, with 26 beginner runs, 24 intermediate pistes, and 6 advanced runs serviced by 11 gondolas, 10 chairlifts, and 7 drag lifts. Laax consistently scores high marks from our community for its terrain parks, quiet slopes, and advanced terrain.

piste map for Laax

Best Runs in Laax

  • Curnius (Blue): A long, cruising blue run that winds down from Crap Sogn Gion with wide, open slopes ideal for building confidence and linking turns.

  • Plaun (Blue): A mellow, scenic blue that's perfect for intermediates wanting to clock up mileage with consistent pitch and excellent grooming.

  • Startgels (Red): A challenging red run dropping from Vorab glacier with steep sections and reliable snow conditions thanks to its high altitude.

  • Grauberg (Red): A wide, sweeping red run offering brilliant carving terrain and stunning views across the valley.

  • Alp Dado (Red): A tree-lined red descent with varied terrain that keeps things interesting and provides shelter on windier days.

  • Pra Dado (Black): A steep, technical black run that tests your edge control with sustained gradient and often icy conditions in the mornings.

  • La Siala (Black): A mogul lover's paradise with relentless bumps and pitch, demanding strong legs and rhythm to navigate smoothly.

  • Runca Trail (Red/Black): One of the longest descents in the area, this epic run drops nearly 1,600 vertical metres through varied terrain from Crap Masegn to Flims.