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Arêches Piste Map and Overview
Set in the heart of the Beaufortain Valley, Arêches–Beaufort is a charming alpine destination that combines traditional Savoyard village atmosphere with high-quality skiing. Its south-facing slopes and scenic pistes offer breathtaking views over the surrounding peaks, making each run a visual treat as well as a technical experience. The resort is perfect for skiers and snowboarders seeking a quieter alternative to the big-name Alpine resorts, where you can enjoy a sense of space and freedom on the mountain.
Arêches–Beaufort is beloved for its variety and accessibility. Beginners and intermediates have plenty of gentle blue and red runs for learning and progression, while advanced riders can explore steep off-piste terrain and challenging black runs. The resort’s compact lift system allows easy navigation between different slopes, and the combination of traditional village charm with modern lift infrastructure makes it an ideal destination for families, small groups, and those who enjoy both skiing and the local alpine culture.
Total ski area: 65 km / 40 miles
Base elevation: 700 m / 2,297 ft
Peak elevation: 2,300 m / 7,546 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 30% Easy
🟥 40% Intermediate
⬛ 30% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically early December to late April, depending on snow conditions.
Is it good for beginners?
Arêches–Beaufort is very beginner-friendly. Gentle slopes and dedicated learning areas make it easy for novices to gain confidence, while intermediates can enjoy scenic cruisers and gradual progression.
What’s Included in the Ski Pass?
- Full access to all lifts in Arêches–Beaufort
- Beginner and practice slopes
- Blue, red, and black runs across the resort
- Snowpark (when open)
- Local shuttle connections
Pass options
- The standard pass covers the entire Arêches–Beaufort ski area.
- Since it’s a single resort, sector-only or cheaper passes aren’t typically available; the pass gives access to all lifts and slopes.