Bernex Ski Map

Bernex Ski Map

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Bernex Piste Map and Overview

Bernex is a charming, family‑friendly ski resort in the heart of the Chablais mountains of Haute‑Savoie, France. What sets it apart from big resorts is its authentic alpine village feel, unbeatable views of Mont Blanc and Lake Léman, and a relaxed vibe that’s perfect for a classic French ski holiday with friends or family. The terrain is welcoming and varied across gentle cruisers and more fun, flowing runs, which means everyone from beginners to intermediates can enjoy quality snow and scenic descents without the busy lift lines common at larger Alpine resorts.

Another highlight of Bernex is how accessible it feels. With pistes that rise up to nearly 1,900 m and a mountain backdrop straight from a postcard, skiing here feels like a peaceful escape rather than a frenetic rush. Snowmaking across much of the domain helps ensure good coverage through winter, and the mix of blue and red runs gives intermediate skiers plenty of options to explore day after day. It’s a great choice if you want a relaxed ski day with beautiful scenery and plenty of fresh air.


Total ski area: 19 km / 11.8 mi
Base elevation: 996 m / 3,267 ft
Peak elevation: 1,871 m / 6,140 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 42% Easy

🟥 37% Intermediate

⬛ 21% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates

The ski season at Bernex typically runs from about 20 December  to 29 March , with daily lift operations usually between 08:45 and 16:45.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes — Bernex is great for beginners. With a solid proportion of easy terrain and gentle slopes, it’s a very friendly place to learn and gain confidence on skis or a snowboard. The resort’s manageable size and supportive atmosphere make it ideal for novice skiers and families starting out — and with ski schools and beginner areas available, newcomers can progress comfortably at their own pace before exploring more of the intermediate runs.


What’s Included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to all 19 km of downhill pistes at Bernex
  • Use of all chairlifts and drag lifts in the main ski area
  • Entry to beginner areas and gentle slopes perfect for learners
  • Snowmaking coverage across much of the terrain for reliable conditions

Does it include multiple resorts?

  • The standard ski pass covers only the Bernex ski area itself.
  • However, Bernex is part of the broader Montagnes d’Évian region — a grouping with nearby ski areas like Abondance and Thollon les Mémises that sometimes appear in combined offerings or joint packages depending on the year.

Are there options for cheaper ski passes?
Yes — Bernex offers flexible ticketing options, including:

  • Half‑day and full‑day passes (with lower rates for shorter sessions)
  • Weekend passes at reduced pricing
  • Family and multi‑day passes for better value over multiple days
  • Discounted pedestrian and non‑skier options (for mountain access and viewpoints)

You don’t need to buy a full‑area pass if you only want to ski some days or stick to easier slopes — making Bernex a flexible and budget‑friendly choice for many visitors.