La Norma Ski Map

La Norma

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La Norma Piste Map and Overview

La Norma is a delightful ski resort tucked into the scenic Maurienne Valley that’s perfect for families, beginners and riders who love a relaxed alpine vibe with plenty of variety. The pedestrian village sits right at the foot of the slopes, so you can step out of your accommodation and into your skis — ideal for hassle‑free skiing. The area offers panoramic views of the Vanoise National Park and a mix of wooded runs and open pistes that make every descent enjoyable.

What really makes La Norma stand out is its blend of accessible terrain and good snow reliability at higher altitudes. With 65 km / 40 miles of marked runs and nearly 1,400 m of vertical drop, it’s a great option for those who want a balanced ski holiday without the crowds of bigger resorts. Its snowpark, freeride areas and family‑friendly facilities ensure there’s something for every kind of skier or snowboarder, and traditional mountain dining enhances the overall experience.


Total ski area: 65 km / 40 miles
Base elevation: 1,350 m / 4,429 ft
Peak elevation: 2,746 m / 9,009 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 55% Easy

🟥 40% Intermediate

⬛ 5% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates:

The ski season in La Norma typically runs mid‑December to mid‑April.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes — La Norma is very beginner‑friendly with gentle green runs and wide, easy slopes that are perfect for learning and building confidence. Its well‑structured nursery areas make it particularly welcoming for families and first‑timers.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to the entire La Norma ski area (~65 km of slopes)
  • Variety of runs from green beginner trails to intermediate pistes and a few more challenging options
  • Snowpark and freeride zones for extra fun
  • Modern lift system with gondolas and chairlifts
  • Pedestrian resort access: ski‑in/ski‑out village layout

Ski pass options:

  • La Norma local pass: covers all runs in the La Norma ski area
  • Combined passes: Many passes — including those for Haute Maurienne Vanoise (HMV) — allow you to ski multiple nearby areas (e.g., Valfréjus and Aussois) with shared lift ticket benefits (often via free shuttle services)
  • You don’t need multiple passes within La Norma itself — one pass covers all slopes in the ski area.