2 mapped runs, 5 lifts and 0.2 km of pistes — every metre measured from open map data and viewable in 3D in the Bonvo Ski app.
Computed from mapped terrain data — no editorial opinion, no pay-to-rank. How the score works
5 mapped lifts, moving up to 2,785 skiers per hour.
| Lift | Type | Capacity/h | Ride time | Length | Vertical |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crêtes | Chairlift | 1,200 | 9 min | 1.2 km | 382 m |
| Mélèzes | Platter lift | 600 | — | 431 m | 132 m |
| Pitchounets | Rope tow | 600 | — | 39 m | 6 m |
| Soleil | Platter lift | 385 | — | 484 m | 139 m |
| Résinière | Drag lift | — | — | 507 m | 64 m |
Le Grand Puy has 2 mapped downhill runs totalling about 0.2 km of pistes, with the longest single run measuring 158 m.
The mapped skiable terrain spans 261 m of vertical, from 1347 m at the base to 1608 m at the top.
Le Grand Puy operates 5 mapped lifts moving up to 2,785 skiers per hour.
Every run and lift on this page, rendered in interactive 3D — and it keeps working in airplane mode at the top of the mountain. Free on the App Store.
826.8 km pistes · 1339 runs · 170 lifts
539.9 km pistes · 924 runs · 163 lifts
175.4 km pistes · 300 runs · 74 lifts
303.1 km pistes · 421 runs · 91 lifts
299.7 km pistes · 440 runs · 107 lifts
267.7 km pistes · 488 runs · 80 lifts