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Valfréjus Piste Map and Overview
Valfréjus is a beautifully scenic ski resort tucked into the French Alps, offering a wonderfully authentic mountain atmosphere that’s perfect for families and winter sports lovers alike. With its forested slopes and high‑altitude terrain, this resort combines outstanding snow reliability with a diverse mix of runs that cater to all abilities — from gentle green cruisers near the village to more challenging descents off the Punta Bagna summit. Its beautifully maintained pistes and modern lift system keep snow time high and queue time low, letting you focus on having fun on the snow.
What makes Valfréjus particularly appealing is how it strikes a perfect balance between manageable size and variety. The main ski area itself is ideal for beginners and intermediates looking to build confidence, while advanced skiers will enjoy exploring steep lines and freeride zones at higher elevation. Plus, through its shared ski pass with nearby La Norma and integration within the wider Espace Haute Maurienne Vanoise network, you can easily dip into more terrain or experience varied skiing during your stay.
Total ski area: 70 km / 43 miles (Valfréjus only);
expands to 135 km / 84 miles with the Valfréjus–La Norma ski pass
Base elevation: 1,550 m / 5,085 ft
Peak elevation: 2,737 m / 8,979 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 56% Easy
🟥 30% Intermediate
⬛ 14% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates:
The ski season is typically end of December to mid-April (snow permitting) — the regular winter season for Valfréjus piste operations.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes — Valfréjus is very beginner‑friendly with plenty of gentle slopes and easy green/blue runs, plus excellent ski schools and wide open beginner areas that make learning to ski or snowboard fun and confidence‑building.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to the Valfréjus ski area (~70 km of slopes across all levels)
- Shared Valfréjus–La Norma ski pass: ski both resorts for 135 km of pistes with one ticket, linked by free shuttle service for pass holders
- Variety of terrain for beginners, intermediates and advanced riders
- Modern lift network (gondolas, chairlifts and surface lifts)
- Fun family zones, boardercross, Kid Parks, and freeride areas
Ski pass options:
- Valfréjus only pass: covers all runs in Valfréjus itself
- Valfréjus–La Norma pass: includes both ski areas and expanded terrain (~135 km)
- Espace Haute Maurienne Vanoise passes: larger region pass options include access to additional nearby resorts (Aussois, Val Cenis, Bessans, Bonneval‑sur‑Arc) with shuttle connectivity, ideal for exploring even more terrain.