Champoussin
2,150 m a.s.l.
1,580 m a.s.l.
06:00
-3.50.2
0%0mm/h
4-9km/h
easy
intermediate
advanced
Swiss resort located near Champéry in the canton of Valais. It is located between 1,580 and 2,150 m a.s.l. and offers runs of mostly medium difficulty with one black run. It is the perfect base for the entire Portes du Soleil area with over 600 km of slopes. The closest are Morgins, Champéry, Les Crosets and Avoriaz (France). The nearest airport is in Geneva, and the valley itself is easily accessible from Swiss Highway 9.

Weather
9/26/2023
9/27/2023
03:00
-2.6
1.1
0mm/h
0km/h
04:00
-3.9
-0.2
0%0mm/h
2.2km/h
05:00
-4.1
-0.4
0%0mm/h
4km/h
06:00
-3.5
0.2
0%0mm/h
4km/h
07:00
0.8
4.6
2%0mm/h
3.7km/h
08:00
1.5
5.3
1%0mm/h
3.7km/h
09:00
3.4
7.1
1%0mm/h
3.7km/h
10:00
5.8
9.5
1%0mm/h
3.7km/h
11:00
8.5
12.3
1%0mm/h
5.5km/h
12:00
10
13.8
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
13:00
11
14.7
0%0mm/h
11.1km/h
14:00
11.4
15.1
0%0mm/h
11.1km/h
15:00
11.5
15.2
0%0mm/h
11.1km/h
16:00
11.2
14.9
0%0mm/h
9.3km/h
17:00
10.2
14
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
18:00
8.9
12.6
0%0mm/h
5.5km/h
19:00
7.2
10.9
0%0mm/h
3.7km/h
20:00
5.8
9.5
0%0mm/h
3.7km/h
21:00
5
8.8
1%0mm/h
3.7km/h
22:00
3.9
7.7
1%0mm/h
1.8km/h
23:00
3.7
7.4
1%0mm/h
3.7km/h
00:00
3.4
7.2
2%0mm/h
3.7km/h
01:00
3.5
7.3
3%0mm/h
3.7km/h
02:00
3.9
7.6
3%0mm/h
3.7km/h
Source: DWD
Resort map
Lifts
No. | Name | Length | Capacity | Lift type |
41 | Aiguille des Champeys | 1,026 m | 2,400 p/h | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
42 | Chaux | 1,028 m | 1,800 p/h | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
63 | Bochasses | 1,667 m | 3,000 p/h | detachable chairlift (CLD) |
4 | Champeys | 588 m | 900 p/h | double T-bar lift |
5 | Sépaya I | 1,295 m | 1,200 p/h | double T-bar lift |
6 | Sépaya II | 803 m | 1,200 p/h | double T-bar lift |
7 | Derrière-Pertuis | 970 m | 900 p/h | double T-bar lift |
Pistes
Id. | Name | Difficulty | Length |
30 | Gueilly-Champoussin | easy | 2,730 m |
34 | Planaille | easy | 2,500 m |
39 | Sépaya | easy | 1,360 m |
40 | Pertuis | easy | - |
41a | Bochasses | easy | - |
41b | Bochasses par restaurant | easy | - |
35 | L'Hermine | intermediate | 1,104 m |
38 | Champeys | intermediate | 590 m |
43 | La Chaux | intermediate | 1,140 m |
42 | Foilleuse - Les Bochasses | intermediate | - |
37 | Aiguille des Champeys Noire | advanced | 935 m |
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