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Chamrousse piste map

Detailed piste map of Chamrousse highlighting top ski runs and lifts
23th July, 2025
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Chamrousse, only 30 km away from the vibrant city of Grenoble, combines panoramic mountain vistas with exceptional skiing conditions. Renowned for its sun kissed slopes and Olympic heritage, Chamrousse offers diverse terrain suited to every type of skier, from tranquil, tree-lined trails ideal for beginners, to challenging Olympic runs that thrill experienced skiers. Download the latest Chamrousse piste map to gain detailed insights into the ski area's extensive network of pistes, lift systems, and essential facilities, ensuring you can effortlessly explore and enjoy this charming alpine destination.

Chamrousse ski resort piste map

Download the Chamrousse piste map here below, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resort.

Chamrousse ski resort piste map

Chamrousse piste map downloads

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Chamrousse best ski pistes

Chamrousse ski area spans 15% green, 30% blue, 40% red, and 15% black runs on its five levels:

  • Chamrousse 1700, Eterlou (Green-Beginner): A wide, gentle green with magic carpet access, great for novices.
  • Chamrousse 1700, Bachat Bouloud (Green-Beginner): Another flat green near the base, ideal for children.
  • Chamrousse 2250, Crêtes (Blue-Intermediate): A ridge line blue offering panoramic views and steady pitch.
  • Chamrousse 1750, Ours (Blue-Intermediate): A mellow blue named for local bear sculptures, smooth and quiet.
  • Chamrousse 1650, Schuss des Dames (Red-Intermediate): A direct red pitch with firm corduroy, named for its World Cup heritage.
  • Chamrousse 1650, Casserousse (Red-Intermediate): A carving friendly red beneath the summit.
  • Chamrousse 2250, Olympique Dames (Red-Intermediate): A race red used for women’s technical events.
  • Chamrousse 2250, Olympique Hommes (Black-Expert): The men’s World Cup black. Steep, icy, and highly technical.
  • Chamrousse 2250, Couloir de Casserousse (Black-Expert): A narrow black chute off the red, tight and challenging.

Chamrousse in brief

  • Base elevation: 1,400 m
  • Highest elevation: 2,250 m
  • Maximum vertical: 850 m
  • Number of pistes: 43
  • Type of pistes: 15% green, 30% blue, 40% red, and 15% black
  • Skiable terrain: 90 km
  • Artificial snow-making: 48% of the slopes
  • Number of ski lifts: 15
  • Snow park: 1
  • Initiative park: 1
  • Family park: 1
  • Night skiing: yes

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