Les Menuires Piste Map
Les Menuires’ 160 km of skiable terrain spans a diverse landscape suited to all abilities. The central sector of La Croisette offers immediate access to beginner zones and family-friendly pistes, featuring several free lifts ideal for first-timers. Higher up, Mont de la Chambre at 2,850 metres leads to a network of blue and red pistes winding down open slopes, providing intermediates with long, flowing descents perfect for refining carving technique.
For advanced skiers, the La Masse sector delivers a quieter, more untamed mountain experience. Its north-facing slopes preserve snow quality longer into the season, offering long red and black pistes with fewer crowds and a scenic sense of remoteness. The summit rewards skiers with panoramic views before descents such as Dame Blanche and Bouquetin, which challenge with steeper gradients.
Freestyle skiers can head to the BK Park near the Becca lift, a well-designed terrain park featuring big air jumps, boxes, and rails for all levels. A boardercross track adds an extra challenge for speed and agility. While Les Menuires has one official snow park, the broader 3 Valleys area offers additional freestyle zones accessible via connecting lifts.
The resort’s lift infrastructure includes gondolas, high-speed six-seaters, and surface lifts, ensuring efficient movement across the mountain. Piste and lift layout allows for smooth, uninterrupted descents with minimal queuing. Strategic snowmaking supplements natural snowfall on key lower runs, improving reliability across the season.
The resort’s varied topography, from open alpine bowls to high ridgelines, adds to its appeal. The base sits at 1,450 metres, while the summit reaches 2,850 metres, delivering a vertical drop of 1,400 metres. With access to the rest of the 3 Valleys, Les Menuires offers terrain suited to every type of skier.