Villars - Gryon Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Villars - Gryon

Top Rated for
4.80 (23 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.67 (26 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.67 (9 Ratings)
Advanced
4.56 (26 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.50 (28 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.32 (28 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 47%
Intermediate 47%
Advanced 6%
Ranked
114th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.32
From 28 Reviews
34
Total Runs
1114
Bottom Elevation
2020
Top Elevation
84
Skiable Terrain

Villars - Gryon Piste Map

Check out the Villars - Gryon ski resort map to get the full lay of the land before you head up the mountain. This trail map covers 34 runs spanning from 2020m down to 1114m, with 16 runs each for beginners and intermediates, plus 2 advanced options. The resort's 25 lifts include 5 gondolas and cable cars, 5 chairlifts, and 15 drag lifts to keep you moving efficiently across the terrain.

piste map for Villars - Gryon

Best Runs in Villars - Gryon

  • Combe du Croset (Blue): A long, wide cruiser that descends from the Chaux Ronde summit with sweeping panoramic views across the valley.

  • Piste du Parc (Blue): A gentle, tree-lined run ideal for building confidence with consistent pitch and good width throughout.

  • Grand Chamossaire (Red): A challenging descent from the resort's highest point offering sustained steepness and excellent carving opportunities when freshly groomed.

  • Roc d'Orsay (Red): A varied red run that winds through open terrain with some steeper pitches and satisfying rhythm for intermediates looking to progress.

  • Petit Chamossaire (Red): A punchy red that rewards solid technique with a direct fall line and consistent gradient from top to bottom.

  • Bretaye (Blue): An accessible cruiser starting from the Bretaye plateau that's popular with ski schools thanks to its forgiving gradient and wide piste.

  • Les Mazots (Black): The resort's signature steep pitch that tests your edge control with a direct line and mogul development later in the season.

  • Combe d'Orsay (Red): A scenic intermediate run that cuts through mixed terrain with enough challenge to keep things interesting without being intimidating.