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Chabanon Piste Map and Overview
Tucked away in the Southern Alps, Chabanon Selonnet offers a refreshing alternative to the crowded mega-resorts. What makes it stand out is its relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere combined with surprisingly varied terrain. You’ll find wide, sunny slopes perfect for carving, as well as tree-lined runs that give snowboarders and skiers a more playful, natural feel. Because it’s less commercialised, lift queues are minimal—meaning more time on the snow and less time waiting around.
Another reason Chabanon shines is its balance between accessibility and scenery. The resort enjoys plenty of sunshine thanks to its southern location, while still maintaining reliable snow conditions throughout the season. It’s especially appealing for those who want a laid-back ski experience without sacrificing quality runs. Families, groups, and even seasoned riders looking for a quieter escape will appreciate its welcoming vibe and well-maintained pistes.
Total ski area: 40 km / 25 miles
Base elevation: 1,600 m / 5,249 ft
Peak elevation: 2,050 m / 6,726 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 44% Easy
🟥 37% Intermediate
⬛ 19% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically runs from mid-December to late March, depending on snowfall and weather conditions.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes – Chabanon is particularly beginner-friendly. The resort has a solid proportion of easy runs, dedicated learning areas, and a calm environment that makes it less intimidating for first-timers. The quieter slopes also mean beginners can practice without pressure from heavy traffic.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to all lifts and pistes within Chabanon Selonnet
- Use of beginner zones and learning areas
- Access to snowpark features (when open)
- Cross-country trails (limited, depending on conditions)
- Discounts or access options for local amenities (varies by season)
Does it include multiple resorts?
- No – this pass is generally limited to Chabanon Selonnet only
Are there cheaper pass options?
- Yes
- Options typically include:
- Half-day passes
- Beginner-only area passes
- Multi-day discounts
- You don’t need to buy a full-area pass if you’re only skiing limited terrain
If you’re after a quieter, sun-soaked ski trip with solid variety, Chabanon is a hidden gem worth considering.