Aprica Ski Map

Aprica Ski Map

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Aprica Piste Map and Overview

Set in the heart of the Italian Alps, Aprica is a fantastic choice for skiers and snowboarders looking for a relaxed, scenic, and well-balanced mountain experience. The resort’s 50 km of slopes are thoughtfully connected and flow through beautiful forested terrain, giving you long, cruisy runs with stunning views. What really makes Aprica stand out is its uncrowded feel—compared to bigger Alpine resorts, you’ll spend more time carving and less time queueing, while still enjoying a wide variety of terrain.

Another big advantage is its versatility. Aprica caters especially well to beginners and intermediates, with wide, forgiving pistes and dedicated practice areas near the village, but it still offers enough steeper black runs to keep advanced riders entertained. Add in reliable snowmaking across most of the resort and a sunny, family-friendly atmosphere, and you’ve got a destination that balances quality skiing with great value and a welcoming vibe.


Total ski area: 50 km / 31 miles
Base elevation: 1,162 m / 3,812 ft
Peak elevation: 2,270 m / 7,448 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 54% Easy

🟥 31% Intermediate

⬛ 15% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates:

The ski season in Aprica typically runs from early December to mid-April, with example dates around 28 November – 11 April depending on snow conditions.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes – Aprica is excellent for beginners. The resort features wide, gentle slopes, dedicated nursery areas, and plenty of ski schools. The layout makes progression easy, with longer blue runs that help build confidence without feeling intimidating.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to the entire Aprica ski area (50 km of pistes)
  • Use of all lifts (gondolas, chairlifts, drag lifts)
  • Linked sectors including:
    • Palabione
    • Magnolta
    • Baradello
    • Campetti
  • Night skiing on selected runs (e.g. Superpanoramica)

Does it include multiple resorts?

  • No – this pass is focused on the single, interconnected Aprica ski area (all sectors are linked).

Are there cheaper or smaller-area passes?

  • Typically, the main pass covers the full area, but:
    • Shorter-duration passes (e.g. half-day or multi-day discounts) are available
    • Some limited-area or beginner-zone options may exist locally, but most visitors use the full-area pass for best value