Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites, 3 Zinnen Dolomites blends unspoiled nature with a tranquil, crowd-free skiing experience.. The resort’s 115km of well-groomed pistes offer a mix of scenic cruising, thrilling descents, and extensive off-piste opportunities, all framed by the region’s iconic jagged peaks. As you plan your alpine escape, make sure to download the latest 3 Zinnen piste map.
3 Zinnen Dolomites piste map
3 Zinnen Dolomites piste map downloads
Click on the links below to download the latest Drei Zinnen Dolomites piste map
- Drei Zinnen piste map pdf
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3 Zinnen Dolomites best ski pistes
The 3 Zinnen Dolomites offer 42% blue, 48% red, and 11% black terrain, with everything from gentle valley cruisers to legendary expert chutes.
Monte Elmo-Stiergarten-Croda Rossa
- Signaue II (Blue-Intermediate): A gentle ridge line blue linking Elmo to Stiergarten, with steady pitch and panoramic vistas.
- Hasenköpfl (Blue-Intermediate): A calm blue descent beneath the chairlift featuring light moguls and forest views.
- Rudi Rentier Weg (Blue-Intermediate): A playful blue with subtle rollers, perfect for relaxed cruising.
- Le Tre Cime (Red-Intermediate): Iconic red run around the Tre Cime overlook. Steady fall‑line and breathtaking panoramas.
- Kreuzberg (Red-Intermediate): A sustained red descent beneath the Kreuzberg peak, offering fine corduroy and wide carve lanes.
- Signaue (Red-Intermediate): The red variant of Signaue II, providing a firmer and more direct line.
- Rotwand-Bad Moos (Red-Intermediate): A long traverse from the Rotwand ridge back toward the village, with changing gradients and spectacular mountain views.
- Porzen (Red-Intermediate): A classic fall‑line descent off Porzen summit. Firm snow and a sustained pitch make for an exhilarating run.
- Holzriese I & II (Black-Expert): Two technical black chutes through rock gardens, tight turns and steep sections only for experts.
- Marc Girardelli (Black-Expert): A steep, technical black named after the racing legend, challenging and revered.
- Direttissima (Black-Expert): True fall‑line black dropping straight from the summit. Requires precise control on firm snow.
- Hahnspieleck (Black-Expert): A narrow chute often rutted and icy; famed locally for sustained steepness.
- Grand Conche (Black-Expert): A narrow, fall‑line channel through alpine bowls; requires strong technique.
- Pauvre Conche (Black-Expert): Tight, mogul filled black pitch under the ridge. Intense and committing.
- Le Loquet (Black-Expert): Exposed black chute weaving between rock outcrops, only for the bold.
- Marcheuson (Black-Expert): A challenging black run with sustained gradient and minimal grooming.
- Aiguille des Champeys (Black-Expert): High alpine black requiring solid snowpack and expert judgment.
- Chavanette (Black-Expert): The legendary “Swiss Wall” moguls. Extremely steep with massive bumps.
Monte Baranci
- Haunold (Red-Intermediate): Sunny red descent with gentle cambers and excellent grooming, ideal for carving.
3 Zinnen Dolomites in brief
- Lowest piste: 1,130 m
- Highest piste: 2,200 m
- Downhill total length: 115 km
- Types of pistes: 48.1 km blue, 54.9 km red, 12.2 km black
- Ski lifts: 31
- Artificial snow-making: 100 % of the slopes
- Toboggan runs: 2
- Cross-country ski tracks: 200 km
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