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Verbier Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.54 (140 Ratings)
Off-Piste
4.48 (92 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.48 (52 Ratings)
Experts
4.43 (149 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.41 (29 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.39 (151 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 31%
Intermediate 48%
Advanced 21%
Overall Rating
4.39
From 151 Reviews
94
Total Runs
1500
Bottom Elevation
3330
Top Elevation
412
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Verbier ski resort map below to get familiar with the layout before you arrive. Part of the sprawling 4 Vallées network, the trail map reveals access to 94 runs spanning from 1500m to 3330m, with 29 beginner trails, 45 intermediate, and 20 advanced. The resort is served by 17 gondolas and cable cars, 17 chairlifts, and 48 drag lifts to keep you exploring all day.

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piste map for Verbier

Best Runs in Verbier

  • Piste de l'Ours (Blue): A long, sweeping blue that descends from Col des Gentianes to La Chaux, offering stunning glacier views and excellent carving terrain.

  • Ruinettes (Blue): A wide, cruisy blue running from Ruinettes down to Le Châble, ideal for building confidence with its consistent gradient and forgiving width.

  • Tortin (Red): A proper test piece red run featuring a dramatically steep top section with moguls, demanding precise technique and strong legs.

  • Vallon d'Arbi (Red): A stunning red run through a picturesque valley, known for holding powder longer than most and offering tree-lined skiing lower down.

  • Creblet (Red): A brilliant red cruiser from Attelas that rewards strong intermediates with varied terrain and usually excellent snow quality.

  • Col des Mines (Black): A short but brutally steep black that drops off Chassoure, often heavily moguled and a favourite challenge for confident skiers.

  • Mont Fort Glacier (Red/Black): The descent from Verbier's highest point offers jaw-dropping views and varied terrain, though conditions can be icy early season.

  • Gentianes (Red): A wide, fast red run perfect for practising carving technique, with enough space to really let your skis run.

  • Lac des Vaux (Black): An expert's playground with consistent pitch, frequently moguled, and brilliant for working on bump technique.