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Bruson Piste Map and Overview
Bruson is a quiet, charming resort in the 4-Vallées, perfect for skiers and snowboarders looking to escape the busier hubs like Verbier. Known for its peaceful slopes and stunning views of the Rhône Valley, Bruson offers a range of runs suitable for beginners and intermediates, with some challenging terrain for more experienced skiers. Its high altitude ensures reliable snow conditions, and the resort’s compact layout makes it easy to navigate, ideal for families and those who prefer a relaxed pace.
Freeriders and snowboarders appreciate Bruson’s off-piste opportunities, including tree-lined runs and less-crowded descents. The resort is fully connected to the rest of the 4-Vallées via lifts and pistes, so you can easily explore Verbier, Nendaz, and other neighboring areas in a single day. Bruson’s mix of tranquility, accessible skiing, and scenic Alpine beauty makes it a hidden gem within the 4-Vallées network.
Total ski area: 412 km / 256 miles (part of 4-Vallées)
Base elevation: 1,200 m / 3,937 ft
Peak elevation: 3,330 m / 10,925 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 35% Easy
🟥 50% Intermediate
⬛ 15% Advanced
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
Included with the 4-Vallées ski pass:
- Full access to Bruson slopes, including connections to Verbier and La Tzoumaz.
- Part of the 4-Vallées network, covering Verbier, Nendaz, Thyon, Veysonnaz, and La Tzoumaz.
- Modern lifts linking Bruson to the wider ski area.
- Local Bruson passes are available for those who only plan to ski Bruson, which are cheaper than the full 4-Vallées pass.
- The full 4-Vallées pass allows seamless skiing across all six resorts without additional tickets.