Ski region Superskirama
Highest point: | 3,000 m | Pistes in total: | 434 km |
Lowest point: | 800 m |
Pistes:
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156 km |
Lifts in total: | 141 |
Pistes:
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216 km |
Gondola lift: | 27 |
Pistes:
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62 km |
Chair lifts: | 90 | Ski routes: | 4 km |
Tow lifts: | 13 | ||
(magic) carpet lifts: | 11 |
In the Madonna di Campiglio ski area, most of the lifts start right in the town centre and the predominantly easy pistes will delight beginners and leisure skiers in particular. Experts can put their skills to the test on the "Miramonti", the most feared steep slope in the Dolomites, as well as on the 2.4 km long "Spinale Direttissima" on Monte Spinale! The "Canalone Miramonti" World Cup slope also guarantees skiing fun in the evening thanks to floodlights, while boarders and freeriders can let off steam in numerous freeride and deep snow areas as well as in three snowparks.
In Pontedilegno Tonale, advanced winter sports enthusiasts will find ideal terrain around the Passo del Tonale and the Presana glacier with a total of 100 kilometres of piste. These are accessed by 28 lifts. In the ski area, some of which are 3,000 metres above sea level, ambitious pleasure skiers can expect mainly intermediate slopes, which are perfect for ambitious pleasure skiers, before heading onto 10 km of black pistes. There is also a special off-piste park with a ski cross course, where wave sections and jumps require full concentration on skis.
The Folgarida - Marilleva ski area has 63 kilometres of piste between 1,300 and 2,180 metres above sea level. In addition to 18 km of easy pistes for families and beginners and 32 km of red pistes, Folgarida with Marilleva also offers a direct piste connection to Madonna di Campiglio. Other highlights include the floodlit snowpark on Monte Bondone, the impressive 100-seater gondola lift in Pejo and the 6 km Olympic downhill run in the Paganella ski area. There is also a small but excellent family ski area in Pinzolo.