Saint-Luc Ski Map

Saint-Luc Ski Map

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Saint-Luc Piste Map and Overview

Perched high above the Rhône Valley in the Val d’Anniviers, Saint-Luc is one of Switzerland’s most scenic and sun-drenched ski spots. The views here are truly spectacular, stretching across to iconic 4,000-metre peaks, while the slopes remain refreshingly uncrowded. It’s the kind of place where you can carve wide, open pistes with space to breathe — perfect for relaxed cruising and soaking up that crisp Alpine air.

Linked with neighbouring Grimentz, Saint-Luc offers far more terrain than you might expect from a traditional mountain village. You get a great mix of gentle beginner runs, long intermediate cruisers, and some steeper sections higher up. The atmosphere is friendly and authentic rather than flashy, making it ideal for families, couples, and skiers who value scenery and snow quality over nightlife.


Total ski area: 120 km / 75 miles(Saint-Luc–Grimentz)
Base elevation: 1,655 m / 5,430 ft
Peak elevation: 3,025 m / 9,925 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 30% Easy

🟥 50% Intermediate

⬛ 17% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates

Typically mid-December to mid-April. Thanks to its high altitude – with skiing above 3,000 metres – snow reliability is excellent, and conditions often stay good well into spring.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes – Saint-Luc is very beginner-friendly. There are dedicated learning areas near the village, gentle blue runs higher up, and excellent ski schools. The wide pistes and low crowd levels help new skiers progress comfortably without feeling pressured.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

The main lift pass covers the full Saint-Luc–Grimentz ski area, including:

  • All lifts and pistes in Saint-Luc
  • All lifts and pistes in Grimentz
  • The connecting cable car between the two sectors
  • Mountain gondolas, chairlifts, and surface lifts within the ski domain
  • Snow parks and marked ski routes
  • Access to beginner areas

Does it include multiple resorts?
Yes – the pass includes both Saint-Luc and Grimentz, which are fully linked into one ski area.

Are cheaper passes available?
Yes – sector-specific passes (Saint-Luc only or Grimentz only) and half-day passes are available at lower prices. You don’t have to purchase the full interconnected area pass unless you want access to both sectors.