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Les Sybelles piste map

Detailed piste map of Les Sybelles highlighting top ski runs and lifts
19th July, 2025
2 min read time

Les Sybelles is a vast and vibrant ski area known for its interconnected network of six charming villages and for offering a diverse array of pistes that span over 310 kilometers. As you prepare to explore this expansive ski domain, be sure to download the latest Les Sybelles piste map. This essential guide provides detailed insights into the area's layout, including ski lifts, trail difficulties, and seamless connections between the villages of Le Corbier, La Toussuire, Les Bottières, Saint Sorlin d'Arves, Saint Jean d'Arves, and Saint Colomban des Villards.

Les Sybelles ski resort piste map

Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resort.

Les Sybelles piste map

Les Sybelles piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Les Sybelles piste map

  1. Les Sybelles piste map pdf
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Les Sybelles best ski pistes

Les Sybelles spans six valleys with roughly 26 green, 43 blue, 27 red, 12 black runs, excellent for confident intermediates and spirited experts:

  • Marmotte (Blue-Intermediate): A gentle blue meander linking Le Corbier with the Villaret sector, perfect for cruising between lifts.
  • Le Corbier (Blue-Intermediate): A wide, smooth blue descent back into the Corbier village, known for consistent grooming.
  • The Milk Trail (Blue-Intermediate): A playful blue with small rollers and fun banked turns, winding through pine forests.
  • Vallons (Blue-Intermediate): A rolling blue piste offering light cambers and panoramic valley views.
  • L’Ouillon-St Colomban route (Blue-Intermediate): A long traverse connecting Ouillon to St Colomban, ideal for exploring the massif.
  • Laurence (Red-Intermediate): A well groomed red with gentle cambers that’s popular for carving laps.
  • Stéphane (Red-Intermediate): A front side red with subtle undulations and reliable snow cover.
  • Bellard (Red-Intermediate): A scenic red run winding through alpine meadows with excellent visibility.
  • Chavonnerie (Red-Intermediate): A sustained red fall‑line with moderate pitch, great for building speed.
  • Grand Truc (Red-Intermediate): A long red linking multiple villages, featuring varied terrain.
  • La Balme (Red-Intermediate): A direct red descent from the Balme ridge, steady and carving‑friendly.
  • Aiguilles (Red-Intermediate): Red slope beneath the Aiguilles d’Arves, offering wide turns and fine grooming.
  • Louis Buisson (Red-Intermediate): A classic red with consistent fall‑line and minimal traffic.
  • Casse Pipe (Black-Expert): A steep, narrow black channel with tight fall‑line reserved for experts.
  • Jean‑Noël Augert (Black-Expert): Technical black named after the ski legend, featuring moguls and rock outcrops.
  • P. Ramuz (Black-Expert): A demanding black with sustained steepness and minimal grooming.

Les Sybelles in brief

  • Base elevation: 1,100 m
  • Highest elevation: 2,620 m
  • Maximum vertical: 1,360 m
  • Number of pistes: 136
  • Type of pistes: 26 green, 43 blue, 27 red, 12 black
  • Skiable terrain: 393 hectares
  • Number of ski lifts: 68
  • Fun zones: 22

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