Verbier / Mont Gelé - La Chaux
La Chaux might be a beginners area, but the yellow itinerary coming down from Mont Gelé is anything but easy. It’s steep, rocky and should only be attempted by experienced skiers.
When it’s open, the La Chaux line down Mont Gelé is a fun adventure for those seeking an off-piste feel to their skiing. This itinerary takes you back into the La Chaux area whilst the other side heads down to Siviez.
Be cautious and ensure you have all usual safety equipment with you. Consider taking a qualified off-piste instructor to help guide you down the mountain face.
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Siviez / Mont Gelé - Tortin
If you’re up for a challenge and like a few moguls then the Tortin route down Mont Gelé is an excursion for you. Despite the altitude, the snow can often become hard packed and icy, but it’s an incredible journey down in fresh powder.
The run starts with an adventurous walk from the cable car to the top of the mountain. Going off right takes you down the La Chaux side and the Tortin route leading to Siviez is around to the left.
The skiing itself is a combination of small traverses, moguls or powder depending upon the conditions. It’s one of the most challenging runs in the resort, so less confident skiers would be advised to skip this one.
A worthwhile challenge with decent views too.
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Verbier / Col des Mines
A diverse yellow itinerary run which starts in Lacs des Vaux and leads you back into the Verbier bowl. It’s a fun but challenging run to conquer, as well as being a handy route back to town.
The run starts with a short traverse to the left of the Lacs des Vaux chairlift before hitting a gully which can contain either powder or moguls. You then take a snow path which is cut into the mountain and arrive at a longer traverse further down. After that you can turn left down Col des Mines or go right for Vallon D’Arbi.
The final stretch into Verbier is best done in fresh powder. Once it’s more skied out it will become a more technical bumpy run down. But the view remains pretty awesome whenever the sun is out.
As it’s a marked itinerary, Col des Mines can often be closed in poor conditions or when the avalanche risk is too high. Don’t be tempted to pass through the netted barrier at Lacs des Vaux if it’s been pulled across the path.
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Verbier / Mont Fort
At 3330m there’s almost always snow on Mont Fort, even if it’s rarely soft. The entrance to the run is steep, icy and includes large moguls. It’s not for the faint hearted but the rest of the black offers smaller, easier moguls and a great carving run lower down.
Whilst it’s also a great run in fresh powder, there are crevasses outside of the main piste, so it’s best to go with a seasoned instructor if you’re tempted by the off-piste lines.
If you’re only interested in the instagramable pictures at the top, you can take the cable car back down! For a more adventurous route down, there’s also a zip line which is great fun in good weather.
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Siviez / Gentianes Tortin
Here is another beautiful off-piste itinerary that will take you from Gentianes all the way down to Tortin. Get your legs ready for this one as it’s about twice the length of Tortin with different pitches of steep moguls.
The start of the run is flat and gentle, but quikcly progresses into moguls as you head further down. Large sections of the run can be very rocky so be aware of what you’re skiing over. However, in decent conditions, it’s a lovely run with a backcountry feel down into Siviez.
On the way down don’t hesitate to take a break and observe the ridges on your right. It’s quite usual to see mountain goats in this area, especially in the morning.
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Verbier / Vallon d'Arbi
Get ready for this very scenic trip to another resort of the 4 valleys. This off piste itinerary run will take you down to La Tzoumaz and is reserved for good skiers.
You will start from near the bottom of Lacs to the left handside of the chairlift and will have to go through the netted gate. Of course if it’s closed do not go under because this run has some big mountain skiing all around you on the way down.
The first part is quite mellow before you get to this beautiful man made path with icicles hanging on the side. At the end of the path there is a long traverse on a steep face which can be a little tricky. Then time to enjoy the ride all the way down the valley with some beautiful views.
At the bottom you will have to follow a road all the way to La Tzoumaz and make your way back to Verbier through Savoleyres.
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Siviez / Chassoure - Tortin
Chassoure Tortin, also known as simply Tortin, is a challenging itinerary that leads skiers away from the Verbier ski area towards Siviez. It is a long, wide and steep run, which is often closed in poor weather or dangerous conditions.
Skiers choose to either follow the yellow poles straight down the mountain on a steep descent or a lengthy traverse across the right hand side of the bowl. The second section is easier skiing and enables you to take in the amazing views of the Sion valley.
When this bowl is open and holds good snow, it offers both powder and moguls for more adventurous skiers. Fair-weather skiers are advised to take the gondola down into the Siviez valley.



































