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La Fouly Piste Map and Overview
Nestled in the scenic Swiss Alps, La Fouly is a hidden gem for skiers and snowboarders looking for a mix of charm and adventure. The village itself offers cozy alpine vibes, while the surrounding slopes provide smooth runs for beginners and challenging terrain for more advanced riders. The combination of well-groomed pistes, reliable snow conditions, and stunning panoramic views makes it a favorite among those who want to escape the crowded mega-resorts. Snowboarders also appreciate the varied terrain, including natural half-pipes and off-piste areas, perfect for practicing tricks or exploring fresh powder.
Beyond the slopes, La Fouly’s friendly atmosphere and efficient lift system make every day on the mountain effortless and enjoyable. Skiers can experience long runs that weave through forests and open valleys, offering both adrenaline and breathtaking scenery. The area is also known for its family-friendly facilities, ski schools, and relaxed après-ski options, meaning everyone—from beginners to seasoned pros—can enjoy a full mountain experience without stress. It’s this combination of accessibility, variety, and charm that truly sets La Fouly apart as a top ski and snowboard destination.
Total ski area: 125 km / 78 miles
Base elevation: 1,600 m / 5,249 ft
Peak elevation: 2,600 m / 8,530 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 40% Easy
🟥 27% Intermediate
⬛ 33% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically late November to early April snow conditions allowing.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes – With gentle slopes, dedicated beginner areas, and local ski schools, La Fouly is very beginner-friendly.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to all main lifts in La Fouly
- Skiing and snowboarding on all connected slopes
- Snow park and freestyle areas
- Access to ski lifts for multiple nearby resorts: La Fouly, Champex, and Ferret
- Optional shorter passes available for individual resorts if you don’t want the full-area pass
You can choose a pass for just La Fouly or a combined pass covering the whole ski area, giving flexibility depending on how much terrain you want to explore.