Levi is Finland’s flagship ski resort in Lapland, spread across one fell with five slope areas (Front, South, West, Northeast, and Southeast)**, **so you can pick the terrain that suits your day, from easy family zones to World Cup steeps.
Prepare your ski holidays in advance: download the latest Levi piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time.
Download your Levi piste map here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resort.
Click on the links below to download the latest Levi piste map
Levi’s “front yard” and the quickest way onto snow. Mostly red pistes with a bit of bite for improving beginners, plus easy access lifts (covered carpet and poma) and Kids’ Land. The North chair and Express cabin rise to Levi Summit/Hotel Panorama, while Glacier Express links across to other areas. You’ll also find the Fun Park, an Audi e-tron public race track, and moguls here, with full services at Zero Point at the base.
Download the Levi Front slopes ski map pdf here
Sunny, wide, and very beginner-friendly, ideal for families. The longest, gentlest runs on the mountain sit here, together with Leevilandia (magic carpets, button lifts, gentle practice slopes, sled/tubing areas and an indoor break space). A heated six-seater South chair with a weather dome keeps uplift comfy, and you’ve got the South & Junior Parks plus handy fire-pit spots for warm-ups.
Download the Levi South slopes ski map pdf here
A “something-for-everyone” zone with quick links from the Front via Lift 14. Highlights include the Alpine Training Park (Lift 13) and Levi Black / G2, the Alpine World Cup race piste each November. Lift 12’s slopes are great for spring sunshine laps, and the new Levi West chair serves fast, speed-friendly terrain. Mountain huts (Huippukota, Himmelriikki, Lammaskuru) and restaurants (Gondola, Palovartija) make easy pit stops.
Download the Levi West slopes ski map pdf here
Long, open pistes built for carving. From Lift 6 you get runs over 1 km with about 290 m vertical, perfect for wide turns and steady tempo. Natural-snow lines typically open mid-winter when coverage builds. Refuel at Draivi restaurant or by the cozy huts near the lower stations of Lifts 5 and 6.
Download the Levi Northeast slopes ski map pdf here
Map note: The Northeast and Southeast sectors use the same Levi master map. The key differences are the lifts and terrain in each sector. Use lift numbers to locate each area:
The go-to sector for learning in a quiet setting. Lower slopes are gentle and forgiving for first steps; the upper part (Lift 7) is steeper for when you’re ready to step up. The 7B poma offers an easier profile and a direct connection back to parking and ticket machines at its base, convenient for families and short sessions.