Dolomites Piste Information
Piste Information
The Dolomites in Italy is the largest interconnected ski area in the world and consists of the resorts Cortina D'Amprezzo, Alta Badia, Kronplatz, Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, Arraba, Alta Pusteria, Val di Fiemme, Madonna di Campiglio, Martin di Castrozza, Valle Isarco, Moena and San Pellegrino. With 1,220km of terrain, and a huge amount of lifts serving all four valleys, the skiing is available on one ski pass with all levels well-catered for, and including the famous 24km Sella Ronda circuit.
Ski area
Total ski area - 1,220km
Number of runs - 669
Longest run - 9km
Altitude
Resort altitude - 1,600m (Arabba)
Highest altitude - 3,342m (Marmalado Glacier)
Suitability
Beginners - Very Good - 35% of total slopes
Intermediates - Excellent - 42% of total slopes
Advanced - Good - 15% of total slopes
Snowboarders - Over 10 snowparks
Lifts
Total lifts - 450
Gondolas / cable-cars - 69
Chairlifts - 199
Drag lifts - 182
Total uphill capacity - 502,397 skiers per hour
Lift pass
Local lift passes for each resort available
The Superski Dolomiti Ski pass covers all 12 resorts
Adult 6-day pass - 202 euros
Child (9 -16) 6-day pass - 141 euros
Under 8's ski free
Buy online at www.dolomitisuperski.com
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