Nestled in the heart of the Portes du Soleil ski area, Champéry serves as a gateway to a spectacular skiing adventure, seamlessly connected with the neighbouring resorts of Les Crosets, Champoussin, and Morgins. This Swiss ski paradise offers a diverse range of pistes that cater to all levels, set against the stunning backdrop of the Dents du Midi and the Dents Blanches mountain ranges. As you prepare for your visit to Champéry and its surrounding areas, be sure to download the latest piste map. This essential guide offers a detailed overview of the combined ski terrain, highlighting all the ski lifts, slope difficulties, and key inter resort connections. The map also pinpoints crucial amenities such as cozy mountain restaurants, ski schools, and emergency services, ensuring you can navigate the area with ease.
Champéry piste map
Download the latest Champéry-Les Crosets-Champoussin-Morgins piste map, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the ski resorts.
Champéry piste map downloads
- Champéry-Les Crosets-Champoussin-Morgins piste map pdf
- Champéry-Les Crosets-Champoussin-Morgins piste map jpg
Champéry best ski pistes
Champéry–Les Crosets offers approximately 2 green, 32 blue, 31 red, and 5 black runs across wide valley runs and steep alpine chutes:
- Les Bochasses, piste 41 (Blue-Intermediate): A smooth blue descent above Champéry, with gentle cambers and light skier traffic.
- Didier Défago, piste 35 (Blue-Intermediate): A carving friendly blue named after the Swiss downhill champion, featuring consistent grooming.
- La Sépaya, piste 39 (Blue-Intermediate): A scenic blue traverse with panoramic views of the Dents du Midi.
- Les Crosets, pistes 3 & 5 (Mixed Red/Blue): Two linked runs, piste 3 is a medium red, piste 5 a gentler blue offering varied terrain beneath the main lift.
- Ripaille–Grand Paradis, pistes 10 & 11 (Mixed Blue/Red): Piste 10 begins as a blue then steepens into a red on piste 11, connecting key sectors.
- Pierre à Cornieule, piste 33 (Red-Intermediate): A sustained red fall‑line with firm corduroy and fine carving terrain.
- Grand Conche, piste 15 (Black-Expert): A narrow black channel through steep alpine bowls, technical and demanding.
- Pauvre Conche, piste 18 (Black-Expert): A tight, fall‑line black with mogul‑filled sections.
- Le Loquet, piste 22 (Black-Expert): Steep black descent known for its sustained gradient and firm snow.
- Marcheuson, piste 24 (Black-Expert): A challenging black pitch weaving between cliffs.
- Aiguille des Champeys, piste 37 (Black-Expert): High alpine black under the Aiguille summit, steep and exposed.
- Chavanette, piste 12 (Black-Expert): The famous “Swiss Wall” mogul run, extremely steep with massive bumps, experts only
Champéry ski area in brief
- Resort height: 1,050 m
- Highest elevation: 2,280 m
- Vertical drop: 1, 240m
- Skiable area: 165 km
- Number of pistes: 70
- Type of pistes: 2 green, 32 blue, 31 red, 5 black
- Number of ski lifts: 33
- Snowpark: 1
- Fun zone: 1
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