Ski area Dolomites

A Network of 12 Ski Regions

The ski area Dolomites stands for fantastic skiing fun and exhilarating snowboarding action, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Dolomites. This ski area, which stretches across the northern Italian provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino, and Belluno, offers 1,200 kilometres of slopes spread over 12 distinct ski regions: Val Gardena - Alpe di Siusi, Alta Badia, Arabba - Marmolada, Val di Fassa - Carezza, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Civetta, Tre Cime, Plan de Corones, Val di Fiemme - Obereggen, San Martino di Castrozza, Valle Isarco (Plose, Maranza - Valles), and Alpe Lusia - San Pellegrino.

With ski resorts situated between 1,500 and 3,300 metres in altitude, the ski area of the Dolomites presents itself as a skiing paradise of the very highest order. Amid the dramatic and often sheer cliffs of the Dolomites, you’ll find gentle alpine pastures and moderate slopes for beginners and intermediates, as well as challenging, demanding runs for expert skiers and even World Cup professionals.

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Hotels

From stylish ski-in/ski-out wellness resorts to traditional, family-run hotels with panoramic views – the Dolomiti ski area offers hotels to suit every taste. Enjoy warm hospitality, regional cuisine and relaxing holidays surrounded by the world’s most beautiful mountains.

Apartments & B&Bs

If you're looking for more freedom and flexibility, the apartments and B&Bs across the Dolomiti ski region are the perfect fit. Whether it’s a modern apartment, a cosy room with breakfast or a holiday on a mountain farm – you’ll enjoy an authentic stay with a personal touch.

The world's largest ski network

A World-Class Ski Area

Skiing in the Dolomites offers something for everyone: 360 kilometres of easy blue runs, 720 kilometres of more challenging red pistes, and 120 kilometres of black runs reserved for true experts. With a wide variety of cable cars, chairlifts, gondolas, funiculars and drag lifts, around 450 lift systems efficiently transport winter sports enthusiasts up the mountains with minimal waiting times.

The winter season in the ski area of the Dolomites kicks off with the first heavy snowfalls in December and lasts until April. Countless snow groomers and hundreds of snow cannons ensure perfectly maintained pistes and an almost 100% snow guarantee.

  • The world’s largest ski destination
  • 12 ski resorts
  • 1,200 kilometres of slopes
  • 450 lift systems
  • Just 1 ski pass
  • Over 300 days of sunshine a year


The ski network Dolomites includes 12 ski resorts, among them Val Gardena – Alpe di Siusi, Alta Badia, Arabba – Marmolada, Val di Fassa – Carezza, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Civetta, Tre Cime, Plan de Corones, Val di Fiemme – Obereggen, San Martino di Castrozza, Valle Isarco (Plose, Maranza - Valles), and Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino.

The Dolomites ski circuit comprises 12 ski resorts with a total of around 1,200 kilometres of slopes and 450 lift systems. It stretches across several Dolomite regions in South Tyrol, Trentino and Veneto.

Dolomites ski network operates with a single ski pass that provides access to 12 ski resorts with 1,200 kilometres of slopes and 450 lifts. Skiers can move flexibly between the areas, including well-known regions such as the Sellaronda, Plan de Corones and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Modern lift systems, standardised ticket prices and a digital infrastructure, which includes the Dolomiti Superski app, ensure a smooth skiing experience.