Megeve Piste Map

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Megeve’s terrain is expansive and varied, spread across three main mountain sectors—Rochebrune, Mont d’Arbois, and Le Jaillet—each offering unique skiing experiences. Rochebrune, the most centrally located sector, is accessed directly from the village via gondola and features wide, scenic pistes with spectacular alpine views. The Cote 2000 area offers the highest skiing in this sector, with reliable snow conditions due to its elevation and aspect.

Mont d’Arbois is Megeve’s largest ski sector, home to some of the resort’s most renowned pistes. It connects to Rochebrune via a horizontal cable car and links seamlessly with neighbouring resorts such as Saint-Gervais and Saint-Nicolas de Véroce. Mont Joly, the highest point in the ski domain at 2,350 metres, presents some of the most demanding terrain with long, steep descents suited to advanced and expert skiers. Intermediate skiers will enjoy Mont d’Arbois’s extensive blue and red pistes that wind down open slopes and ridgelines, providing both technical variety and breathtaking scenery.

Le Jaillet sits opposite the other two sectors and is known for its peaceful slopes and relaxed skiing experience. While it lacks a direct piste connection to Rochebrune and Mont d’Arbois, it is easily accessible by horse-drawn sleigh or shuttle from the village centre. This area provides panoramic views of Mont Blanc and features long, rolling pistes ideal for families and skiers looking for a less crowded alternative.

Advanced skiers will find a challenge in Megeve, particularly in the Mont Joly and Cote 2000 sectors, where steep runs and off-piste bowls test technical skills. The resort also boasts seven snow parks spread across its ski sectors, catering to freestyle skiers and snowboarders with a variety of jumps, boxes, and rails.

Beginners benefit from well-designed learning zones near the base lifts and an accessible progression through gentle blue pistes that lead down to the village. Well-marked runs and efficient lift infrastructure—including gondolas and high-speed chairlifts—contribute to a seamless skiing experience for all levels.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
19%
Intermediate Runs
28%
Advanced Runs
39%
Expert Runs
15%
Runs in Total
232
Longest Run
3.8 km
Skiable Terrain
400 km
Snow Making
172 ha
Snow Making
200 km
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