Beuil-les-Launes Ski Map

Valberg & Beuil-les-Launes Ski Map

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Beuil-les-Launes Piste Map and Overview

Beuil‑les‑Launes is part of a sunny and welcoming ski area in the Maritime Alps, sharing slopes with the neighbouring Valberg resort to create a well‑rounded winter playground in southern France. Tucked close to the Mercantour National Park, this ski area combines scenic mountain views with diverse terrain that appeals to both families and more adventurous skiers. The mix of wooded cruising runs, open alpine slopes, and gentle pistes makes it easy to spend a full day exploring varied terrain, while the village’s authentic alpine atmosphere adds to the charm of your ski holiday.

What makes Beuil‑les‑Launes especially nice for both skiing and snowboarding is the breadth of terrain accessible from one ski pass. With 90 km / 56 mi of slopes ranging from smooth green runs tucked through forests to fun red descents and a few steeper black lines, there’s terrain that suits all skill levels — from relaxed cruisers to confident intermediates. The snow quality is generally good in winter thanks to its altitude and varied aspects, and the shared lift network with Valberg helps keep things moving smoothly without long wait times.


Total ski area: 90 km / 56 mi
Base elevation: 1,412 m / 4,633 ft
Peak elevation: 2,020 m / 6,627 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 50% Easy

🟥 39% Intermediate

⬛ 11% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates

The ski season at Beuil‑les‑Launes (Valberg area) generally runs from mid‑December to late March, with lift operations typically from 09:00 to 17:00 daily in season.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes — Beuil‑les‑Launes is very suitable for beginners. Nearly half the slopes are easy green and blue runs that are perfect for learning how to ski or snowboard, and dedicated beginner zones help new learners build confidence. The connection with Valberg adds more gentle terrain, too, so you’ll find plenty of easy cruising options before stepping up to intermediate runs.


What’s Included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to all 90 km of Valberg/Beuil les Launes slopes (green, blue, red, black)
  • Use of 23 lifts across the area (chairlifts, drag lifts, magic carpets)
  • Entry to beginner zones and gentle practice areas
  • Some snowpark features when open

Does it include multiple resorts?

  • Yes — the ski pass covers the combined Valberg and Beuil‑les‑Launes ski domain, so you can ski runs on both sides of the area interchangeably.

Are there options for cheaper ski passes?
Yes — the area typically offers a range of ticketing options, including:

  • Half‑day passes for shorter sessions
  • Multi‑day passes with a better per‑day rate
  • Discounted family/child tickets

You do not need to buy a pass for the whole season if you’re only skiing for a few days, and smaller or beginner‑focused passes are usually available for shorter stays or limited terrain access.