Verbier Piste Map

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Verbier’s terrain is part of the expansive 4 Vallées network, presenting skiers with a varied landscape that stretches over 412 km of linked pistes. The resort sits between 1,500 m and 3,330 m, offering a vertical drop of 1,830 m. With such altitude diversity, skiers enjoy long descents and snow-sure conditions well into spring. One standout piste is the 15 km run from Mont-Fort to Le Châble, which showcases stunning alpine panoramas alongside technical sections for advanced skiers.


The resort is divided into several key areas, each with distinct characteristics. The beginner zone around Les Esserts features wide, gentle slopes and designated ski school areas. Meanwhile, Savoleyres offers a mix of intermediate runs and beautiful south-facing slopes. Lac des Vaux is popular for morning laps thanks to its consistent snow and easy access via high-speed lifts.


Intermediate skiers will appreciate the varied terrain between Ruinettes and La Chaux, where rolling pistes give way to panoramic viewpoints. These areas benefit from efficient gondolas and chairlifts, ensuring minimal wait times even during busy weeks. The infrastructure includes gondolas, trams, high-speed sixes, quads, triples, doubles, and surface lifts.


Advanced and expert skiers are drawn to the steep ridgelines near Mont Gelé and the off-piste challenges surrounding Tortin. While not for the faint-hearted, these areas reward confident riders with thrilling drops and fresh snow pockets. Snowmaking extends across multiple zones, preserving quality when natural snowfall dips.


Verbier also features one terrain park that caters to freestyle enthusiasts. Equipped with kickers, rails, and progressive features, it offers fun and flow for all skill levels. The park is positioned to catch good light during the day, making it ideal for filming or progressing tricks. Tubing lanes located nearby add extra fun for groups and families.


Unique to Verbier is the mix of exposed ridges and deep alpine bowls that set it apart from more densely wooded resorts. This openness creates a sense of space and freedom on the mountain, allowing skiers to pick their line and carve wide arcs with ease. The natural setting—rocky outcrops, high passes, and glacier views—adds an epic backdrop to every descent.

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
33%
Advanced Runs
52%
Expert Runs
14%
Runs in Total
99
Longest Run
15 km
Skiable Terrain
412 km
Snow Making
79 ha
Snow Making
157 km
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