Cima Piazzi Ski Map

Cima Piazzi Ski Map

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Cima Piazzi Piste Map and Overview

Set in the quiet and scenic Alta Valtellina region near Bormio, Cima Piazzi (San Colombano / Isolaccia–Oga) is a small but beautifully formed ski area that’s perfect for relaxed skiing away from heavy crowds. It’s known for its sunny slopes, tree-lined runs, and easy-to-navigate layout, making it especially appealing if you prefer a calm, scenic day on the mountain rather than a large, busy resort. The atmosphere is very family-friendly, with wide pistes and plenty of space to cruise comfortably.

What makes Cima Piazzi stand out is how accessible and balanced it feels. Most of the terrain is geared toward intermediate skiers, with long, enjoyable red runs and a few easier slopes that are great for progression. Snowboarders benefit from open pistes and smooth grooming, while beginners can build confidence in the dedicated learning areas. It’s not about extreme skiing here – it’s about steady, enjoyable runs, great snow reliability, and a peaceful alpine setting that feels authentic and unhurried.


Total ski area: 19.6 km / 12.2 miles
Base elevation: 1,342 m / 4,403 ft
Peak elevation: 2,360 m / 7,743 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 8% Easy

🟥 88% Intermediate

⬛ 4% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates:

The ski season typically runs from early December to early April, depending on snowfall and conditions. The resort often operates most reliably from mid-December through March.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes – Cima Piazzi is beginner-friendly in specific areas, especially near the gondola base where gentle practice slopes are located. However, the resort overall is best suited to confident beginners and intermediates, as much of the terrain quickly progresses into red runs.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

Ski pass inclusions (Cima Piazzi local area):

  • Access to all lifts and pistes within the Cima Piazzi / San Colombano ski area
  • Use of Isolaccia–Oga connected slopes
  • Groomed intermediate runs and beginner learning zones
  • Access to valley runs linking different sides of the resort
  • Snowmaking-covered pistes (majority of the area)

Does it include multiple resorts?

Are there cheaper pass options?

  • Yes:
    • Cima Piazzi-only pass (best value for short stays or limited skiing)
    • Alta Valtellina pass (full regional access across multiple resorts)
  • You only need the full-area pass if you want variety across multiple valleys – otherwise, the local pass is enough for a few days of relaxed skiing