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La Rosière piste maps

Detailed piste maps of La Rosière highlighting top ski runs and lifts
31th July, 2025
2 min read time

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 ski resort piste map

La Rosière piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest La Rosière piste map

  1. La Rosière piste map pdf
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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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