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Cohennoz Piste Map and Overview
Tucked away on the quieter side of the French Alps, Cohennoz is perfect for skiers and snowboarders looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful mountain experience. With its traditional village feel and scenic surroundings, it offers a slower pace that’s ideal for families or anyone wanting to focus on enjoying the slopes without the hustle of larger resorts. The views across to Mont Blanc are a real highlight, adding a stunning backdrop to your time on the mountain.
Despite its small size, Cohennoz is directly linked to the wider Espace Diamant ski area, meaning you get the best of both worlds — a quiet base with access to a much larger network of runs. The terrain here is especially suited to beginners and intermediates, with gentle slopes and cruisy runs that make progression feel natural and enjoyable. It’s a fantastic choice if you want relaxed skiing with plenty of variety just a lift away.
Total ski area: 192 km / 119 miles
Base elevation: 1,230 m / 4,035 ft
Peak elevation: 2,070 m / 6,791 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 68% Easy
🟥 25% Intermediate
⬛ 7% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates:
The ski season in Cohennoz typically runs from mid-December to mid-April, depending on snowfall and weather conditions.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes – Cohennoz is very beginner-friendly, with quiet slopes and gentle terrain that provide a relaxed environment for learning and improving.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to the full Espace Diamant ski area
- Skiing across 6 interconnected resorts:
- Seamless lift access between all resorts
- A wide mix of beginner and intermediate terrain, with some advanced options
Ski pass options:
- Full area pass for complete access across all resorts
- Cheaper local passes available for smaller sectors
- No need for multiple passes if you choose the full Espace Diamant pass