Verbier is part of the Les 4 Vallées ski area, which also includes the neighboring ski resorts of Nendaz, Veysonnaz, and Thyon, offering over 410 km (254 mi) of ski runs. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Verbier piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time.
Verbier ski resort piste map
Plan your ski holiday ahead with our detailed piste map. Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout Verbier.
Verbier piste map downloads
Click on the links below to download the latest Verbier piste map
- Verbier piste map pdf
- Verbier piste map jpg
Verbier best ski pistes
Verbier’s high‑alpine network delivers roughly 9 blue, 8 red, 5 black, and 6 yellow runs, perfect for intermediates seeking long cruisers and experts chasing legendary steeps:
- Bleue à Fernand (Blue-Intermediate): A long, rolling blue from Mont‑Fort down to Savoleyres, offering consistent pitch and stunning valley panoramas.
- Chaux (Blue-Intermediate): A gentle blue linking the Les Ruinettes lift to the main resort, ideal for warming up with smooth corduroy.
- Esserts (Blue-Intermediate): A tree‑lined blue descent beneath Savoleyres, sheltered and serene for relaxed carving.
- Etiértses (Blue-Intermediate): A flowing blue from the Médran area, weaving through open meadows with light traffic.
- Grand Creux (Blue-Intermediate): A scenic high‑ridge blue offering wide turns and fine snow conditions.
- Lacs (Blue-Intermediate): A broad blue descent past alpine lakes, perfect for families and photo stops.
- Attelas (Red-Intermediate): A sustained red from the Attelas lift, featuring subtle rollers and panoramic Alpine vistas.
- Chaux (Red-Intermediate): The red variant off the Chaux piste, with firmer corduroy and a more direct fall‑line.
- Combe (Red-Intermediate): A carving red that descends through the Combe des Améthystes, steady pitch and light traffic.
- Fontanet (Red-Intermediate): A mid‑mountain red linking Mont‑Fort to Les Ruinettes, known for its firm, fast surface.
- Hattey (Red-Intermediate): A technical red under the Savoleyres ridge, with varied cambers to keep turns engaging.
- Piste des Profs (Black-Expert): A steep, narrow black reserved for instructors, tight turns on firm snow.
- Lacs (Black-Expert): The black variant of the Lacs slope, charging past the alpine lakes with a direct, steep fall‑line.
- FIS inférieure (Black-Expert): The lower section of the FIS course off Mont‑Fort. High speed and icy.
- FIS intermédiaire (Black-Expert): The mid‑section of the FIS course with technical turns and moguls.
- FIS supérieure (Black-Expert): The upper FIS downhill stretch. Very steep, often used for race training.
Verbier in brief
- Resort height: 1,500 m (4,921 ft)
- Highest lift: 3,330 m (10,925 ft)
- Max. vertical drop: 1,830 m (6,004 ft)
- Number of pistes: 28
- Type of pistes: 9 blue, 8 red, 5 black, 6 yellow
- Ski slopes orientation: N, E, S, W
- Total piste length: 412 km (256 mi)
- Number of ski lifts: 19
- Glacier skiing: yes
- Longest ski run: 15 km (9.3 mi) La Piste de l'Ours
- Cross-country runs: 25 km (15.5 mi)
- Artificial snow-making: 1,000 cannons
- Beginners nursery areas: 3
- Ski touring trails: 50 km (31 mi)
- Snow parks: 1
- Fun slope: 1
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