Dolomiti Superski brings together the finest ski slopes of Trentino, South Tyrol and the Belluno Dolomites, along with famous ski circuits such as the Sellaronda, the Marmolada Skitour and the Great War Tour. Kilometres of perfectly groomed ski runs of every difficulty level, usually open from November to early May, state‑of‑the‑art ski lifts and postcard‑worthy Dolomites scenery: are you ready for a unique experience?
Founded in 1974, Dolomiti Superski is the largest ski area in Italy and in the world, offering 1,220 km of slopes, 450 lifts, 30 snowparks, excellent ski schools and 50 resorts divided into 12 ski areas across the provinces of Bolzano, Belluno and Trento. Every year it attracts millions of skiers, fascinated by the impeccable slope preparation and the variety of landscapes: skiing at 3,000 m on the Marmolada, on the sunny Alpe di Siusi, or crossing the Ladin valleys without ever taking off your skis, passing by majestic UNESCO Dolomites peaks, frozen lakes and traditional mountain huts — all with a single Dolomiti Superski skipass valid throughout the entire area.
Sunny and steep slopes, impressive black runs, pistes for experts and beginners, après‑ski huts, fresh air and events for every taste: in the Dolomites you can truly live a winter fairy tale.
Dolomiti Superski: the ski areas
Alta Badia
In the heart of the Dolomites, this Ladin valley offers 130 km of slopes between 1,400 and 2,700 m, surrounded by unique landscapes. Starting point for the Sellaronda and the Great War Tour. Excellent snowmaking system and traditional huts serving gourmet cuisine.
Val Gardena (Gröden)
A splendid Ladin valley rich in history and tradition. Val Gardena is the valley of winter sports par excellence, a World Cup venue and meeting point for top ski champions. It offers 175 km of slopes and is one of the access points to the Sellaronda.
Plan de Corones (Kronplatz)
Surrounded by three nature parks, Kronplatz — the rounded peak rising between Brunico, San Vigilio and Valdaora — is South Tyrol’s number 1 ski area with 119 km of slopes and 32 state‑of‑the‑art lifts. Wide slopes for long, relaxing descents… but watch out for the Black Five!
Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm)
Vast meadows and pastures surrounding South Tyrol’s iconic mountain, the Sciliar. Perfectly groomed slopes from December to April, an award‑winning snowpark, endless open spaces and plenty of fun for families.
Carezza
Snow guaranteed from December to April thanks to 170 snow cannons covering 41 km of slopes. An environmentally conscious ski area with eco‑friendly solutions and a modern snowpark.
Obereggen – Ski Center Latemar
The largest lift consortium in the world, awarded many international prizes and ranked among the best Alpine ski areas. 48 km of slopes, 200 snow cannons, night skiing, a night snowpark and a children’s world.
Tre Cime / Drei Zinnen
Five interconnected mountains and more than 100 km of uncrowded slopes suitable for both experts and beginners. Monte Baranci is perfect for families. Don’t miss Italy’s steepest black run and the Giro delle Cime.
Rio Pusteria – Bressanone (Gitschberg/Jochtal – Brixen)
Three small ski areas surrounded by unspoilt nature and short lift queues. Perfectly groomed slopes and fantastic views. On the Plose above Bressanone you’ll find South Tyrol’s longest piste. The area offers 50 sunny kilometres of slopes suitable for children too.
Cortina d’Ampezzo
120 km of slopes winding among the most spectacular peaks, up to 2,900 m. Highly technical pistes and panoramic descents for all levels, divided into three areas connected by a free ski bus: Lagazuoi–5 Torri, Tofana, Faloria–Cristallo. Snowmaking ensures skiing from mid‑November to early May.
Arabba – Marmolada
This ski area within Dolomiti Superski offers 60 km of slopes and 26 modern lifts. It is the access point to both the Sellaronda and the Great War Tour.
Civetta
The largest ski area in Veneto, with 80 km of slopes and excellent snow conditions. A family‑friendly area including Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, Palafavera and Zoldo.
Val di Fassa
Surrounded by the Marmolada, Sella, Catinaccio and Sassolungo groups, this wide ski area includes 7 interconnected resorts accessible on skis or by ski bus. A total of 210 km of slopes, 5 skitours, modern lifts and extensive snowmaking.
Val di Fiemme
Several ski areas for a total of 100 km of slopes: Ski Center Latemar (Pampeago, Predazzo, Obereggen), Bellamonte–Alpe Lusia, Alpe Cermis, Passo Lavazè–Oclini and Passo Rolle.
San Martino – Passo Rolle
The southernmost ski area of Dolomiti Superski. Over 60 km of slopes between 1,404 and 2,357 m. Skiing from November to Easter. A paradise for freeride, telemark and snowboard lovers. Don’t miss the Carosello delle Malghe.
Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino / Falcade
Three resorts, 100 km of slopes and 2 snowparks. Great attention to children with 3 snow playgrounds, 4 ski schools, timed tracks and boardercross. Five top pistes not to be missed!
Beyond alpine skiing
The area is also loved for its wide range of activities beyond skiing and snowboarding. Cross‑country enthusiasts can enjoy 1,177 km of trails. There are also relaxing walks to mountain huts and hidden corners, ice‑skating, snowshoeing along quiet paths, fun family toboggan runs — often provided by the huts — and even romantic horse‑drawn sleigh rides under the moonlight.
The Dolomite ski areas are a perfect blend of nature, culture, tradition and gourmet experiences: skiing here means discovering these territories in all their facets, living them… and falling in love with them.