Les Diablerets Ski Map

Les-Diablerets Ski Map

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Les Diablerets Piste Map and Overview

Set beneath a dramatic glacier backdrop, Les Diablerets combines traditional Swiss village charm with high-altitude, snow-sure skiing. The resort links directly with Villars-sur-Ollon and Gryon, forming a varied ski domain that caters especially well to relaxed cruisers and progressing skiers. The slopes around Meilleret are known for their wide, gentle pistes, making them perfect for long scenic runs with panoramic Alpine views.

What truly sets Les Diablerets apart is access to Glacier 3000. Here, you can ski at nearly 3,000 metres, often from early winter into late spring. The glacier adds reliability and a more dramatic, high-mountain feel compared to the lower slopes. Whether you’re enjoying easy forest-lined descents or heading up high for snow-assured skiing, Les Diablerets offers a balanced mix of accessibility and altitude.


Total ski area: 125 km / 78 miles
Base elevation: 1,200 m / 3,937 ft
Peak elevation: 2,971 m / 9,747 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 76% Easy

🟥 21% Intermediate

⬛ 3% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates

Typically early December – Mid April.
(Glacier skiing at Glacier 3000 can extend the season into late April or beyond, depending on conditions.)


Is it good for beginners?

Yes — extremely. With 76% of pistes classified as easy, Les Diablerets is one of the most beginner-friendly resorts in the region. The Meilleret sector in particular offers wide, forgiving blue runs that are ideal for learning and building confidence.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to all lifts in the Villars–Gryon–Les Diablerets ski area
  • Interconnected skiing between Les Diablerets, Villars-sur-Ollon, and Gryon
  • Optional inclusion of Glacier 3000 (depending on pass type)
  • Use of gondolas, chairlifts, and surface lifts
  • Access to snow parks and freestyle areas
  • Marked winter walking trails (pass dependent)

Does it include multiple resorts?
Yes. Standard passes cover the interconnected Villars–Gryon–Les Diablerets area. Higher-tier passes can include Glacier 3000.

Are there cheaper options?
Yes. You can choose:

  • A local area pass (Villars–Gryon–Les Diablerets)
  • A premium pass including Glacier 3000
  • Short-duration passes if you don’t want full-area access

So you’re not locked into buying the largest pass unless you want glacier access.