Where to Ski in the Belluno Dolomites

Overview of Ski Resorts and Ski Areas in the Province of Belluno


Promo - published on 30 March 2026


By Dr. Anna Uva, intern at the Communications Office of the Chamber of Commerce

Where to Ski in the Belluno Dolomites Overview of Ski Resorts and Ski Areas in the Province of Belluno

Belluno Ski Area – Ski Resorts of the Dolomiti Superski Circuit

The province of Belluno forms the heart of the UNESCO Dolomites and offers a ski network with over 360 km of slopes.

The Belluno area is home to the main ski areas within the Dolomiti Superski circuit, the largest ski network in Europe, accessible both with a single-valley ski pass and with the Dolomiti Superski all-inclusive pass.

Cortina d'Ampezzo (Zone 01)

The Cortina Ski Area is a premier destination for alpine skiing and snowboarding. It features 86 runs totaling 120 kilometers, spread across the Tofane, Faloria-Cristallo, and 5 Torri-Lagazuoi ski areas. The recent opening of the Cortina Skyline gondola provides a direct connection between the Socrepes area and the Falzarego Pass.

  • Ski Area: Tofana, Faloria, Cristallo, Lagazuoi – 5 Torri.
  • Stats: 120 km of slopes | 25 main lifts | Max elevation: 2,828 m.
  • Beyond the slopes: 60 km dedicated to cross-country skiing.
  • Technical trails: For expert skiers, we recommend Forcella Rossa (maximum gradient 62%) and the Vertigine trail, developed for the 2021 World Championships. The Socrepes and
  • Pocol sectors, on the other hand, are dedicated to beginners.
  • Experiences and Tours: Access to the Super8, Great War Tour, and Sellaronda routes.
  • Paralympic Arrangements (March 6–15, 2026): Access will be restricted exclusively to the technical areas (Olympia, Labirinti, Socrepes, Tofana Express). The rest of the ski area will remain open.
  • Transportation Service: Free ski buses for ski pass holders (Lines S31, S32, S33, S34). Transportation and Parking Info
  • Website: skipasscortina.com | Ski Pass Office: Via Guglielmo Marconi, 15 – Cortina d’Ampezzo (BL).
  • Contact: Tel: +39 0436 869086 | info@skipasscortina.it
  • Details of lifts and slopes by resort: Visit the website

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Great War Ski Tour

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Arabba - Marmolada (Zone 06)

This is the highest-altitude ski area in the province and the technical heart of the Belluno region. The area is renowned for its challenging north-facing slopes in the Portavescovo area, which guarantee excellent snow conditions throughout the season. From Arabba, you have direct access to the Sellaronda, while the cable car to the Marmolada Glacier departs from Malga Ciapela; here you’ll find the Punta Rocca arrival station, where you can embark on the “La Bellunese” descent, which, at 12 km, is the longest in the Dolomites. The ski area is also a key access point for the Great War Ski Tour.

Technical data: 63 km of slopes | 26 lifts | Max. elevation: 3,265 m (Punta Rocca).

Official websites: arabba.it | visitmarmolada.com

Contact Arabba Fodom Tourism: +39 0436 780019 | info@arabba.it

Contact Marmolada Cable Cars: +39 0437 722277 | info@marmolada.com

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Marmolada Ski Area Info

Ski Civetta (Zone 07)

This is the largest ski area located entirely within the province of Belluno, encompassing the valleys of Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, and Val di Zoldo (the towns of Pecol and Palafavera). It is one of the most well-rounded destinations in terms of the variety of slopes and the quality of its mountain huts, all situated against the backdrop of the Monte Civetta and Pelmo peaks. The ski area is particularly renowned for night skiing in Val di Zoldo.

Technical data: 72 km of slopes | 23 lifts | Altitude: 1,000 m – 2,100 m.

Notable runs: The “La Gran Zuita” run allows you to descend from the highest point (Col Fioret) down to Lake Alleghe, with a view of the northwest face of Monte Civetta.
Nighttime activities: Evening lighting of the Foppe and Cristelin runs in Val di Zoldo.
Official Website: skicivetta.com
Consorzio & Alleghe Contacts: +39 0437 523333 | info@skicivetta.com

Val di Zoldo Contacts: +39 0437 789145 | turismo@valdizoldo.net

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Alleghe Funivie

Falcade / Alpe Lusia - San Pellegrino (Zone 08)

Falcade serves as the Agordo gateway to a modern ski area distinguished by its wide slopes and excellent sun exposure. The technical heart of the area is Col Margherita (2,513 m), which serves as a scenic hub between the Belluno region and the Trentino side of the San Pellegrino Pass. The offerings cater to every type of skier: from gentle runs for beginners to slopes for professional athletes, such as the famous “La VolatA.”

Technical data: 67.5 km of total slopes | 15 lifts | Max. elevation: 2,513 m.

Notable slopes: La VolatA (50% gradient) and the “Pista degli Innamorati” (11 km to Molino).
Freeride and Kids: The Sanpe Snowpark is available for freestyle, and the Falcaland kindergarten provides childcare for young children.
Official Website: alpelusiasanpellegrino.it
Promofalcade Contacts: +39 334 7230117 | info@falcadedolomiti.it

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Information on Falcade Slopes and Lifts

Val Comelico / Padola (Zone 12)

The Padola area is the Belluno section of the 3 Cime Dolomites ski region. It is a ski area “integrated” into the larger Superski system, yet characterized by a more authentic and “slow-paced” atmosphere. The slopes, which offer unique views of the Dolomites, wind through dense forests, providing a peaceful and less crowded skiing experience compared to the main ski resorts, while maintaining high technical standards.

Technical data: 8.3 km of slopes | 2 main lifts.

Connections: The “SALTO” ski bus connects Padola to the Sesto Val Pusteria sector.
Experiences: Starting point of the “UNESCO Dolomites Natural Park” itinerary.
Sites: Val Comelico Ski Area | Website | valcomelicodolomiti.it

Val Comelico Consortium Contacts: +39 0435 67021 | dolomiti@valcomelico.it

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Val Comelico Lifts and Trails

Local Ski Areas

Established resorts offering an experience centered on the Cadore and Agordino regions.

Auronzo di Cadore – Monte Agudo: 20 km of slopes with views of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Includes the “Black Run” and dedicated beginner areas.
Details on the Auronzo Ski Area | Tel: +39 0435 99603 | monteagudo.it
San Vito di Cadore: A sunny area at the foot of Mount Antelao. Of particular note is the NeveSole Park, a center dedicated to families and beginners.
San Vito Ski Area Guide | Tel: +39 0436 9238 | skiaresanvito.com
Misurina – Col de Varda: Technical alpine skiing with views of the Cadini di Misurina. website | Misurina Information

Local and Pre-Alpine Resorts

Alpe del Nevegal (Belluno): Scenic slopes overlooking the town center, offering night skiing. (Website)
Monte Avena (Feltre): 21 km of slopes ideal for family skiing at the entrance to the National Park. (Website)
Forcella Aurine (Gosaldo): Local and night skiing in the Agordino area. (Website)

How to ask for help in the mountains

If you find yourself in trouble in the mountains, follow the CNSAS instructions  to request help correctly and promptly.

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