
Auron (Saint-Etienne-de-Tinée) Ski Map Download 👇
Auron (Saint-Etienne-de-Tinée) Piste Map and Overview
Auron is a classic French Alps ski resort with a great mix of terrain, stunning views, and plenty of sun thanks to its scenic location above the Tinée Valley. Its 135 km (84 mi) of pistes provide a satisfying playground for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, from relaxed cruisers to more adventurous riders. The variety across wide blues, challenging reds, and steeper blacks means you can explore different parts of the mountain without repeating the same runs too quickly. With modern lifts and well‑groomed slopes, the skiing feels effortless and fun, making Auron a favourite for both families and more experienced visitors alike.
What gives Auron an edge is its balanced personality — it’s big enough to keep you entertained for days, but not so vast that it becomes overwhelming. Snow‑making and good elevation (up to 2,450 m / 8,040 ft) help ensure reliable coverage through the core winter months, and the sunny, open terrain is perfect for snowboarders who enjoy carving on wide, open runs or exploring snow parks. Add in some excellent dining spots and relaxing sun terraces, and Auron delivers a full mountain holiday experience that’s both thrilling and laid‑back.
Total ski area: 135 km / 84 mi
Base elevation: 1,600 m / 5,249 ft
Peak elevation: 2,450 m / 8,040 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 43% Easy
🟥 33% Intermediate
⬛ 24% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Auron’s ski season generally runs from early December to mid‑April.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes — Auron can be good for beginners, but with nuance. There are plenty of easy runs and beginner zones, and ski schools are active helping new skiers find their feet. The resort also even offers a free “forfait débutant” that provides access to two beginner lifts and gentle green terrain to practice on.
However, some blues and access terrain may feel a bit challenging for absolute first‑timers, and the proportion of blues to greens is lower than at some ultra‑beginner‑focused resorts. That means Auron is ideal if you’ve got basic skills and confidence — complete novices will still enjoy it, especially with lessons, but might find the blues a little steeper than expected on certain approaches.
What’s Included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to all 135 km of pistes on the Auron ski area
- Use of 16 lifts across the resort (gondolas, chairlifts, button lifts)
- Access to beginner terrain and practice areas (including green slopes)
- Snowpark and freeride zones on designated slopes
Does it include multiple resorts?
- The standard Auron ski pass covers only the Auron area.
- However, Auron is part of the Stations du Mercantour group with nearby resorts like Isola 2000 and St Dalmas — and there are sometimes combined offers (e.g., Carte Fidéli’Cimes) that let you ski both Auron and Isola 2000 with the same ski pass or with linked discount options.
Are there cheaper ski pass options?
Yes — Auron offers a range of pricing options, such as:
- Half‑day passes
- Beginner‑specific passes (e.g., free beginner pass on select lifts)
- Discounted multi‑day or season passes
You don’t have to buy the full 135 km pass if you want limited access — there are passes tailored to shorter stays or lighter use of the area.