Skirama Dolomiti ski area

Skirama Dolomiti ski area

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Skirama Dolomiti

The Skirama Dolomiti ski area, situated amidst the captivating Italian Brenta Dolomites, boasts a vast ski lift system covering over 150 km (93 mi), linking top ski destinations like Madonna di Campiglio, Pinzolo, Folgarida-Marilleva, Andalo-Fai della Paganella, and more. Winter sports enthusiasts can explore over 380 km (236 mi) of diverse slopes, sprawling across vast skiable landscapes, catering to varying skill levels and even providing adventurous off-piste options. With peaks like Cima Tosa inviting skiers to lofty altitudes, thrill-seekers can also revel in snow parks and special zones dotted across the area. Not to be missed are the after-dark ski experiences, lighting up select slopes for nighttime skiing magic.

Skiing in the Skirama Dolomiti

The Skirama Dolomiti, offers an extensive skiing experience with over 380 kilometers (236 mi) of interconnected slopes. Reaching altitudes up to 3,000 meters (9,842 ft), the area ensures excellent snow conditions throughout the season, especially at the Presena Glacier, which caters to advanced skiers seeking challenging descents. Families and beginners can find their ideal terrain on the gentler slopes of resorts like Pinzolo and Peio, where picturesque landscapes and welcoming alpine villages add to the charm.

Ski resorts in the Skirama Dolomiti

Madonna di Campiglio: Known as the "Pearl of the Dolomites," Madonna di Campiglio is famous for its high-quality skiing and elegant atmosphere.

Pinzolo: Close to Madonna di Campiglio, Pinzolo is known for its family-friendly environment. It offers a variety of slopes suitable for beginners and intermediates, along with a relaxed après-ski scene.

Folgarida-Marilleva: These two interconnected resorts provide a diverse skiing experience with a range of slopes that cater to all skill levels. They are known for their beautiful forested trails and family-friendly facilities.

Pejo: Situated in the Stelvio National Park, Pejo is the oldest ski resort in Trentino and is renowned for its natural beauty and thermal springs. It offers a quieter skiing experience, ideal for those looking to escape the crowds.

Pontedilegno-Tonale: This resort spans from Val di Sole to Val Camonica and is known for its extensive skiing season, thanks to the Presena Glacier. It offers a variety of runs for all abilities and is particularly good for advanced skiers.

Andalo-Fai della Paganella: Overlooking the stunning Brenta Dolomites, this resort is known for its modern lift system and family-friendly slopes. It offers great skiing with panoramic views and is suitable for beginners and intermediates.

Monte Bondone: Close to the city of Trento, Monte Bondone is known as the "Alp of Trento" and offers a range of slopes with beautiful views of the surrounding valleys. It's a great destination for family skiing and snowboarding.

Folgaria-Lavarone: This area offers a mix of historical charm and modern skiing facilities, with a range of slopes that are particularly suited to intermediate skiers. The resorts are known for their welcoming atmosphere and are great for family holidays.

Skirama Dolomiti in brief

Highest altitude: 3,000 m (9,842 ft)

Lowest altitude: 852 m (2,795 ft)

Ski lifts: 150

Kilometres of skiable terrain: 380 km (236 mi)

Snow park/fun park: 6

Night skiing: yes

Longest run: 11 km (6.8 mi)

Artificial snow making: 90 % of the slopes

Nearest airports: Bologna and Venice

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Skirama Dolomiti piste map

Skirama Dolomiti piste map