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Serene snow-covered landscape in Livigno, with traditional alpine houses beside a calm river and mountain viewsSerene snow-covered landscape in Livigno, with traditional alpine houses beside a calm river and mountain views

Livigno ski map

Detailed ski map of Livigno highlighting top ski runs and lifts
7th July, 2025
2 min read time

Livigno is a popular Italian ski resort in the Alps, known for its extensive skiable terrain, and charming Alpine atmosphere. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Livigno piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximize your ski holiday experience.

Livigno ski resort piste map

Plan your ski holiday ahead with our detailed piste map. Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout Livigno.

Livigno ski resort piste map

Livigno piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Livigno piste map

  1. Livigno piste map pdf
  2. Livigno piste map jpg

Livigno best ski pistes

Livigno boasts long, sunny pistes across two mountainsides and is known for its beginner-friendly vibe and fun freeride zones:

  • Monte Neve (Intermediate - Red): A wide piste with excellent visibility and long stretches perfect for carving at speed.
  • Camanel (Beginner - Blue): Gently sloping terrain and a smooth surface make this a favourite for learners.
  • Baby (Beginner - Green): True to its name, this slope is ideal for first-time skiers and families with children.
  • Centrale (Intermediate - Blue): A main artery slope, linking the town to various lifts; great for morning warmups.
  • Bella Vista (Intermediate - Red): Lives up to its name with sweeping views and fast-flowing terrain.
  • Giorgio Rocca (Expert - Black): A technical piste with sharp turns and steep pitches, named after the Italian ski champion.
  • Federia (Intermediate - Red): A remote piste with open terrain and an unspoilt alpine feel.
  • Larici (Beginner - Blue): Tree-lined and sheltered, this is a quiet alternative for practicing turns.
  • Polvere (Intermediate - Red): Powder-holding piste with a freeride feel, best after fresh snowfall.
  • Zuelli (Intermediate - Red): Features undulating terrain and side hits, popular among snowboarders.
  • Gessi (Intermediate - Red): A slope with a steady incline and excellent grooming.
  • Valle (Intermediate - Blue): Scenic, lower-mountain piste that eases skiers back to resort.

Livigno ski resort in brief

  • Number of pistes: 78
  • Type of pistes: 29 blues, 37 reds, 12 blacks
  • Kilometers of ski pistes: 115 km
  • Number of ski lifts: 32
  • Base elevation: 1,816 m
  • Highest elevation: 2,798 m
  • Vertical drop: 982 m
  • Longest ski run: Pista Federia (6 km)
  • Cross-country runs: 40 km
  • Artificial snow-making: 70% of the pistes
  • Snowpark: 1
  • Half pipe: 1
  • Fun park: 1
  • Night skiing: yes

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