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Slopes and lifts

Slopes and lifts

A slope and a destination for every holiday style

A slope and a destination for every holiday style

Ski, snowboard and ski areas in Val di Fassa

In winter, Val di Fassa drives ski and snowboard fans just crazy. Besides the Sellaronda (Four Passes Tour), 3 skitours, 4 snowparks, 220 km and 115 ski slopes always in perfect conditions thanks to the advanced snowmaking system, served by 86 up-to-date lifts which guarantee a fast and effective transportation to the highest altitudes. Val di Fassa is one of the most complete and famous ski districts in the Dolomites with 9 different ski areas, linked to each other by means of slopes or skibus services: Belvedere-Pordoi, Ciampac, Fedaia-Marmolada, Col Rodella-Sella Pass, Buffaure, Catinaccio-Ciampedie and Costalunga Pass for the Val di Fassa/Carezza district (accessible with the Val di Fassa-Carezza or Dolomiti Superski passes), Alpe di Lusia-San Pellegrino-Falcade for the TreValli area (accessible with the TreValli or Dolomiti Superski ski-passes).




Ski map
Webcam and ski bullettin
Apres-ski and refuges

Val di Fassa/Carezza and Trevalli


Panoramic image of the slopes and lifs

220 km of slopes for all tastes, 9 connected ski areas (on skis or by convenient ski bus services), 86 technologically advanced uphill installations plus the guarantee of an important system of programmed artificial snow, top class hotels and restaurants and an excellent range of après ski. The Val di Fassa in winter is a place for real connoisseurs. One skis in 3 areas: Val di Fassa/Carezza, Trevalli and Dolomiti Superski, the biggest carousel in Europe. From any town in the valley (Moena, Soraga, Vigo, Pozza, Mazzin, Campitello and Canazei) one can choose a different itinerary every day: leave from Sella Ronda - that connects Canazei and Campitello to the Val Gardena, Val Badia and Arabba/Marmolada - or the "Giro della Grande Guerra" (the Great War tour) to finish up in the Veneto and Alto Adige. Less difficult, but equally evocative, is the Panorama ski tour. From Pozza di Fassa one reaches, on skis, Alba di Canazei by skiing down the severe black slope, a very technical run with 660 m difference of level and a maximum gradient of 46%.

Download the map of the ski areas Val di Fassa/Carezza and Trevalli in Pdf format (1,18 MB).

News: 3D ski maps. Download free the new multimedia ski map of Val di Fassa.


Never ending skiing

The skiing and winter sports paradise

White challenges for those who choose Val di Fassa. Every day you can face a different slope, pass safely from one valley to the other, stop for a break in a refuge and be carried away by the enchantment of the immaculate dolomitic peaks.
The valley offers a very long winter season, from December to April, panoramic pistes for beginners, challenging slopes for the more experts, playgrounds on the snow for the little ones and many trails, among which the famous Marcialonga track, for the cross-country lovers.
For those who aren’t content with skiing just by day, the Aloch slope at the Ski Stadium in Pozza di Fassa (open 2 nights a week) is a "must"; it is a challenging black piste, scene of many international slalom, snowboard and carving competitions, and where the most important Italian alpine ski teams meet for their trainings.

Check the weather and snow conditions in every ski area with our webcams and download the updated daily bulletin of the open slopes and lifts.

Val di Fassa style

Endless expanses of powdery snow accessible till late spring, trails in fresh snow, après-skis and pubs where you can meet with your friends in the evenings and tell your last incredible exploit or feat. If skiing is not only a sport but a life style, Val di Fassa is your ideal destination for your holidays in the mountain.

For more informazione see also:
- Sport and activities winter in the Val di Fassa
- Mountain refuges/huts open in winter


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