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Ski area Alpe Lusia - San Pellegrino
Highest point: | 2,513 m | Gondola lift: | 6 |
Lowest point: | 1,190 m | Pistes in total: | 95 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,165 m |
Pistes:
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34 km |
Lifts in total: | 23 |
Pistes:
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49 km |
Tow lifts: | 5 |
Pistes:
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12 km |
Chair lifts: | 12 |
Ski area Alpe Lusia - San Pellegrino
The ski area is especially suitable for families and beginners. Snow lovers can expect a total of 34 kilometres of blue pistes, on which children and beginners can learn to ski and snowboard in the best possible conditions. In the "Baby Club", toddlers are looked after by trained staff and learn to make their first turns in a playful setting, allowing for the parents to be able explore the ski area on their own. The wide, blue pistes in the ski area also invite you to carve, so that even experienced winter sports enthusiasts get their money's worth. Skiers and snowboarders who like it a bit steeper will definitely find what they are looking for on the 49 red and 12 black kilometres of pistes. Professionals can prove their technique on the La Volata piste. This popular downhill slope descends towards San Pellegrino, with a 50% gradient in places. Conquering this slope requires not only stamina and skill, but also a good amount of courage. Freestylers will also get their money's worth in the Alpe-Lusia - San Pellegrino ski area. Three fun parks with different obstacles and kickers for all skill levels ensure a lot of fun. There is also a boardcross track in the ski area.
Winter sports fans who are not sated by the almost 100 km of slopes can upgrade their ski pass for a fee and explore all the slopes of the "Dolomiti Superski" lift network. 1,200 kilometres of pistes, over 450 lifts, 24 snow parks and countless places to stop for refreshments beside the piste await winter holidaymakers in the beautiful mountain scenery of the Dolomites.
Rules of conduct on ski pistes in Italy
To ensure safety on the ski slopes in Italy, stricter safety regulations have been in force since 2022. In order to use the ski areas, everyone must have liability insurance that covers damage to third parties. It will also be possible to take out this insurance on site for individual days. Drunken skiing is prohibited and punishable by heavy fines, with a maximum of 0.5 mg of alcohol per litre of blood. To reduce the risk of injury, helmets are also compulsory for all minors when skiing, snowboarding or tobogganing.Night skiing Falcade
Unfortunately, there isn't the possibility of weaving down to the valley on illuminated slopes in the ski area Alpe-Luisa – San Pellegrino. Winter sports fans who don't want to miss out on the night-skiing fun should plan a trip out to the ski stadium Aloch in Pozza di Fassa. Here, the 1.6 km long piste is illuminated from Wednesday to Fridays until the late hours of the evening. The slope has red and black sections and is a regular site for competitions in slalom, carving and snowboarding. For skiing fun into the late hours, a small fee will need to be paid. With the lift pass "Dolomiti Superski", the night skiing in Pozza di Fassa is, however, free.Après ski Falcade
Falcade also offers a wide range of leisure activities to round off your winter holiday. Cross-country skiing lovers can explore the well-prepared trails in the Pietro Scola cross-country skiing centre, which stretches across the famous Falcade plateau. Winter sports enthusiasts will find first-class prepared trails here and can enjoy wonderful views of the Dolomites.
As an alternative to skiing, snow lovers can also ice skate, ride a snowmobile or try their hand at snow tubing in Falcade. Art lovers should plan a visit to the Augusto Murer Museum, dedicated to the artist of the same name. Also, a visit of the numerous "Tabías" is definitely worthwhile. Tabías are historic barns with haylofts that give the Falcade region a very special charm. The oldest Tabías in the region were built in the 17th century, while the younger ones date back to the 1950s.
Snowpark: Morea Snowpark & Sanpe Park Falcade
In the skiing area Alpe-Lusia - San Pellegrino there is a wide offer for freestylers. The ski area attracts freestyle lovers with three fun parks where beginners, advanced and professional skiers can prove their skills. The 900 m long "Morea Snowpark" offers numerous boxes and kickers of different sizes. Advanced skiers can let off steam on the medium-sized kickers, while the pros rock the giant kickers. At the top of the San Pellegrino Pass you can also find the "Sanpe Park". Freestylers can enjoy kickers and boxes for beginners and experts in a sunny location. The park is prepared daily by two snow groomers and is therefore always in perfect condition. The boardercross course "Boardercross Lusia" completes the selection of what is on offer. The 800 m long course is located on the south side of the Lusia Alm and provides a good amount of adrenalin.
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