La Rosière, set in the scenic French Alps, presents a distinctive ski experience as part of the Espace San Bernardo ski area, which it shares with Italy's La Thuile. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest La Rosière piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time.
La Rosière ski resort piste map
Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout La Rosière.
La Rosière piste map downloads
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La Rosière best ski pistes
La Rosière, linked with Italy’s La Thuile in the Espace San Bernardo, features 8 green, 13 blue, 14 red, and 5 black runs, offering long scenic pistes and cross-border charm.
- Manessier (Intermediate - Red): One of the longest and most scenic runs in the area, great for building momentum and soaking in the views.
- Lutins (Beginner - Green): A short, gentle run near the base station; ideal for children and first-timers.
- Clarines (Intermediate - Blue): Wide and predictable, excellent for early morning cruising.
- Libellule (Intermediate - Red): A sweeping piste through wide, snow-sure terrain.
- Orêt (Intermediate - Blue): A low-intermediate run linking the central area to more advanced terrain.
- Fort (Intermediate - Red): Historical and scenic; descending from the Fort de la Redoute Ruinée with alpine views.
- Dahu (Beginner - Blue): Easy, rolling terrain for beginners gaining confidence.
- Mont Valaison to La Rosière (Expert - Black): The highest piste in the area; steep and rewarding with panoramic views.
- Combe des Moulins (Intermediate - Red): A beautiful run leading toward Italy with playful terrain.
- Pontelles to Nouva (Intermediate - Red): A long red descent offering varied gradient and smooth carving.
- Traversette (Beginner - Blue): Gentle, open slope ideal for low-pressure skiing.
- Fontaine Froide (Intermediate - Blue): Shaded and north-facing; retains snow well into the season.
- Tétras (Intermediate - Blue): A wide beginner-to-intermediate slope great for linking turns.
- Franco Berthod (Expert - Black): Steep and technical, formerly used in competition and one of the area's most challenging pistes.
- Mont Valaisan (Mixed - Red/Black): High-alpine zone with multiple red and black descents and off-piste options.
- Chevreuil (Intermediate - Red): A winding and varied piste through remote corners of the ski area.
La Rosière ski resort in brief
- Resort height: 1,850 m
- Highest lift: 2,800 m
- Vertical drop: 1,500 m
- Number of ski runs: 40
- Types of pistes: 8 green, 13 blue, 14 red, 5 black
- Cross-country: 7 km
- Ski lifts: 20
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