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View of the vast Les Arcs ski area with chairlifts traversing the snowy slopes, surrounded by dramatic mountain peaksView of the vast Les Arcs ski area with chairlifts traversing the snowy slopes, surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks

Les Arcs piste map

Detailed piste map of Les Arcs highlighting top ski runs and lifts
6th July, 2025
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Les Arcs is an integral part of the expansive Paradiski area, which encompasses the neighbouring ski resort of La Plagne, resulting in a combined offering of over 425 km (264 mi) of ski runs. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Les Arcs piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time.

Les Arcs 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 Les Arcs.

Les Arcs ski resort piste map

Les Arcs piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Les Arcs/Paradiski piste map

  1. Les Arcs pistes map pdf
  2. Les Arcs pistes map jpg

Les Arcs best ski pistes

Les Arcs is acclaimed for its diverse slopes and excellent conditions:

  • Forêt (Beginner - Blue): A charming, tree-lined piste with gentle slopes and fantastic views over the valley.
  • Mont Blanc (Beginner - Blue): A long and enjoyable descent suitable for beginners and lower intermediates.
  • Plan Bois (Beginner - Blue): A gentle slope winding through woodland, great for family skiing.
  • Aiguille Rouge (Expert - Black): The resort's flagship run, descends over 2,000m from the summit, combining high alpine terrain with forest sections.
  • Mogul Love (Expert - Black): A steep mogul field for those who love bumps and rhythm.
  • Malgovert (Expert - Black): An unpisted, marked run that’s a favourite among freeride fans for its off-piste feel.
  • Combe (Intermediate - Red): A flowy piste great for linking turns with a consistent gradient.
  • Lac (Intermediate - Red): Overlooks a high-altitude lake, offering wide and smooth terrain.
  • Edelweiss (Intermediate - Red): A scenic descent perfect for a relaxing cruise.
  • Arandelières (Intermediate - Red): Connects from Aiguille Rouge, with steeper segments and excellent views.
  • Arpette (Intermediate - Blue): A wide piste with sweeping turns, perfect for building confidence.
  • Laines (Intermediate - Blue): Ideal for warming up or cooling down thanks to its mellow gradient.
  • Dos Rond (Beginner - Blue): A scenic option for newer skiers near Arc 1600.
  • Vallée de l’Arc (Beginner - Blue): One of the longest blue runs in the area, perfect for long, scenic cruising.
  • Renard (Beginner - Blue): A short, forested piste that’s both peaceful and enjoyable.
  • Robert Blanc (Expert - Black): Narrow, steep, and usually ungroomed, a challenge for even advanced skiers.
  • Aiguille Grive (Expert - Black): High-altitude piste with great views and technical difficulty near Peisey-Vallandry.

Les Arcs ski resort in brief

  • Number of pistes: 121
  • Type of pistes: 10% green, 42% blue, 34% red, 14% black
  • Skiable terrain: 200 km (124 mi)
  • Number of ski lifts: 53
  • Base elevation: 1,200 m (3,937 ft)
  • Highest elevation: 3,250 m (10,663 ft)
  • Vertical drop: 2,026 m (6,647 ft)
  • Longest ski run: 7 km (4.35 mi)
  • Cross-country skiing: 15 km (9.3 mi)
  • Artificial snow-making: 130 ha (321 acres)
  • Snow-park: yes
  • Night skiing: yes

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