Panoramic view of the majestic snow-covered Mont Blanc mountain range on a bright, clear dayPanoramic view of the majestic snow-covered Mont Blanc mountain range on a bright, clear day

Chamonix Mont-Blanc piste map

Detailed piste map of Chamonix Mont-Blanc highlighting top ski runs and lifts
12th January, 2025
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Chamonix is part of the larger Mont Blanc Massif ski area, which also includes the neighboring resorts of Courmayeur in Italy and Verbier in Switzerland, creating a total of over 410 km of ski runs. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Chamonix piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time.

Chamonix 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 Chamonix.

Chamonix ski resort piste map

Chamonix piste map downloads

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Chamonix Mont-Blanc ski area overview

The Chamonix Mont Blanc Valley comprises several distinct sectors including:

Les Grand Montets

Les Grand Montets area, the largest and most celebrated ski terrain in the valley, is partially set on a glacier that extends across three mountainsides: Argentière, Lognan, and La Pendant. This sector is particularly renowned for its challenging pistes and breathtaking views.

Chamonix Les Grand Montets ski map

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Brévent-Flégère

Brévent-Flégère, directly accessible from the Chamonix town centre, connects two slopes via a cable car lift, offering panoramic views of the Mont Blanc range. The sector has a mix of runs catering to various skill levels and is especially appreciated for its sunny exposure.

Chamonix Brévent-Flégère ski map

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Le Tour/Balme

Le Tour / Balme, nestled between Chamonix and the Swiss border, presents an ideal terrain for beginners and families, offering a selection of long, gentle blue and green runs. The area is known for its wide-open slopes, making it a perfect learning environment.

Chamonix Le Tour/Balme ski map

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Les Houches

Les Houches, situated at the entrance to the Chamonix Valley, is a family-friendly ski area with mild, tree-lined runs. The sector offers a magnificent 360-degree view of the Chamonix Valley and caters to a variety of skiing levels, with a good selection of both easy and challenging slopes.

Chamonix Les Houches ski map

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Chamonix Mont-Blanc best ski pistes

Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley offers a variety of pistes that cater to a range of abilities. Some of the most popular and praised pistes include:

  1. La Vallée Blanche: Starting from the Aiguille du Midi cable car station, this is a legendary off-piste offering stunning glacial scenery. The 20km run is one of the most famous in the world and is a must for any experienced skier visiting Chamonix.
  2. Le Pas de Chèvre: Situated in the Grand Montets area, this black piste offers a challenging descent for advanced skiers, and rewards with unparalleled views of the Argentière glacier.
  3. La Verte: Located in Les Houches, this is the home of the Kandahar World Cup downhill course. Despite its reputation, it's also surprisingly enjoyable for intermediate skiers under good conditions.
  4. Les Pylônes: This black piste in the Brevent - Flegere area is steep and challenging, offering stunning views of the Mont Blanc massif.
  5. Aiguillette: A scenic and relatively gentle red piste in the Le Tour / Balme area, offering panoramic views of the Chamonix Valley and Mont Blanc.
  6. Piste M: A long, sweeping red piste that descends from the top of the Grand Montets area to Argentière, offering a variety of terrain and beautiful mountain views.

Chamonix Mont Blanc Valley in brief

  • Number of pistes: 80
  • Type of pistes: 16 green, 27 blue, 25 red, 12 black
  • Kilometres of ski pistes: 120 km
  • Number of ski lifts: 65
  • Base elevation: 1,035 m
  • Summit elevation: 3,842 m
  • Vertical drop: 2,023 m
  • Glacier skiing: 2
  • Longest ski run: 22 km (Vallée Blanche)
  • Cross-country runs: 42 km
  • Artificial snow-making: 96 cannons
  • Beginners nursery areas: 6
  • Ski touring trails: 35 km
  • Snow parks: 2

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