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Val Cenis piste map

Detailed piste map of Val Cenis highlighting top ski runs and lifts
9th July, 2025
2 min read time

Val Cenis sparkles as a radiant beacon among French ski resorts, gracefully positioned amidst the splendor of the Espace Eski-Mo region. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Val Cenis piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximize your ski time.

Val Cenis ski resort piste map

Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout Val Cenis.

Val Cenis ski resort piste map

Val Cenis piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Val Cenis/Espace Eski-Mo piste map

  1. Val Cenis piste map pdf
  2. Val Cenis piste map jpg

Val Cenis best ski pistes

Val Cenis features a well-balanced terrain mix with approximately 16 green, 19 blue, 22 red, and 5 black runs. It’s especially appealing for beginners and families, with some of the longest green runs in Europe.

  • L’Escargot (Beginner - Green): Europe’s longest green piste at 10 km (6.2 mi), offering a gentle, scenic descent from 2,100 m (6,889 ft), ideal for relaxed cruising and beginners.
  • Mickey Mouse (Beginner - Green): A friendly nursery slope in the village, perfect for little skiers finding their balance.
  • Flambeau (Intermediate - Blue): A sunny, mid-mountain piste with playful turns and wide terrain for confident blue-level skiers.
  • Traverse (Intermediate - Blue): A connecting run with varied gradients and forested views, leading toward key chairlifts.
  • Eski-Mo (Intermediate - Blue): This slope combines gentle rollers with open snowfields, great for low-intermediate skiers looking to progress.
  • Familiale (Intermediate - Blue): A long and winding piste, ideal for mixed-ability groups looking for a shared adventure.
  • Ramasse (Intermediate - Red): Descending from 2,800 m (9,186 ft), this run is fast, scenic, and among the most thrilling reds in the resort.
  • MJ St Genix (Intermediate - Blue): Steady slope with consistent pitch and great conditions for practicing technique.
  • Bois des Coqs (Intermediate - Red): Tree-lined and quiet, this slope is perfect in lower visibility and offers a beautiful forest descent.
  • Michèle Jacot de la Met (Expert - Black): A steep challenge named after the world champion skier, ideal for experts seeking an edge.
  • Moraine (Intermediate - Blue): Glacial views and soft gradient make this a popular morning warm-up.
  • Capules (Intermediate - Red): Isolated and satisfying with variable pitch, ideal for confident red run lovers.
  • Bleue du Lac (Intermediate - Blue): A scenic piste running alongside the lake, offering wide, calm terrain and postcard views.

Val Cenis ski resort in brief

  • Ski pistes: 62
  • Base elevation: 1,300 m
  • Top elevation: 2,800 m
  • Type of ski pistes: 16 green, 19 blue, 22 red, 5 black
  • Skiable terrain: 125 km
  • Vertical drop: 1,400 m
  • Ski lifts: 28
  • Artificial snow-making: 200 snow cannons
  • Snowpark: 1
  • Boarder cross: 1

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