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Sainte Foy piste map

Detailed piste map of Sainte Foy highlighting top ski runs and lifts
15th July, 2025
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Sainte Foy, nestled in the French Alps, offers access to 41 km of skiable terrain. Download the latest Sainte Foy piste map and get valuable information on the resort's ski area, most popular ski runs, and ski lift network to make the most of your ski time.

Sainte Foy 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 Sainte Foy.

Sainte Foy ski resort piste map

Sainte Foy piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Sainte Foy piste map

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Sainte Foy best ski pistes

Sainte Foy, with 8% green, 28% blue, 48% red, 16% black terrain, is popular for uncrowded slopes and superb off-piste opportunities.

  • Marmottes (Blue - Intermediate): A flowing blue with gentle undulations, perfect for relaxed turns and broad skid patches.
  • Galopins (Blue - Beginner): Smooth, wide terrain ideal for learners and families seeking a stress‑free descent.
  • Arpettaz (Red - Intermediate): A long red through forest clearings, with varied pitch and scenic mountain backdrops.
  • Corniche (Red - Intermediate): Open ridge‑line piste offering fast cruising and impressive panoramic views.
  • Marquise (Red - Intermediate): Consistent gradient combined with excellent grooming for confident carving.
  • Plan Bois (Blue - Beginner): Gentle tree‑lined blue that’s both scenic and sheltered from wind.
  • L’Aiguille (Black - Expert): A steep black with tight turns on firm snow, only for skilled skiers.
  • La Savonette (Green - Beginner): A gentle green nursery slope with a forgiving gradient, perfect for early lessons.
  • Grand Solliet (Red - Intermediate): Well‑maintained red with a steady, moderate pitch ideal for intermediates.
  • Morillon (Red - Intermediate): Quiet red run through forest terrain, offering consistent snow and minimal traffic.
  • Le Monal (Blue - Intermediate): Relaxed blue with a mellow profile, great for building technique.
  • Fogliettaz (Black - Freeride): An off‑piste classic with deep powder and natural terrain features.
  • Col Granier (Black - Freeride): Technical backcountry route, steep and narrow, best with a guide.
  • Natur’Shaper Paradise (Blue - Freeride): A hybrid piste with fun natural jumps and rollers.
  • Natur’Morion (Blue - Freeride): Gentle freeride terrain blending with groomed slopes for playful skiing.
  • Natur’Crystal Dark (Black - Freeride): A challenging forested route with tight glades and variable snow.

Sainte Foy in brief

  • Resort altitude: 1,550 m
  • Highest lift: 2,620 m
  • Vertical drop: 1,070 m
  • Number of ski runs: 25
  • Kilometres of pistes: 43 km
  • Longest run: 6 km
  • Types of pistes: 8% green, 28% blue, 48% red, 16% black
  • Ski lifts: 6

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