Canazei / Campitello Ski Map

Belvedere, Col Rodella, Ciampac, Buffaure, Canazei, Campitello, Alba, Pozza di Fassa Ski Map

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Canazei / Campitello Piste Map and Overview

Canazei and Campitello, nestled in the heart of Italy’s stunning Dolomites within the Val di Fassa, are sensational spots for skiing and snowboarding that beautifully blend dramatic scenery with world‑class terrain. Skiers and boarders here enjoy access to the classic Belvedere, Col Rodella, Ciampac and Buffaure areas — all part of a picturesque network of slopes that feed straight into the Sellaronda ski circuit, one of the most iconic ski tours in the Alps. The setting is simply breathtaking: towering limestone peaks, sun‑drenched descents and traditional alpine villages create an atmosphere that’s as memorable off the slopes as it is on them. (Canazei/Campitello/Alba/Pozza di Fassa)

What makes Canazei and Campitello especially appealing is the combination of easily negotiable terrain for progressing riders and thrilling runs for intermediates looking to challenge themselves. The area itself offers varied pistes — from gentle cruiser blues to scenic reds and a handful of steeper sections — all served by efficient lift networks that whisk you between sectors with ease. Best of all, its doorstep access to the Sellaronda circuit and wider Dolomiti Superski network means adventurous skiers can go further afield each day, riding through multiple valleys and enjoying some of the most diverse and expansive skiing in Europe.


Ski Season Length and Dates

The Canazei / Campitello slopes typically operate from early December through early April, depending on snow conditions, with some high‑altitude sectors opening earlier and closing later in good seasons.


Is it good for beginners?

While the area is best known for its scenic intermediate terrain and access to epic circuits like the Sellaronda, there are gentler zones and ski school areas around Belvedere and nearby gentle slopes where beginners can learn and build confidence comfortably before exploring more challenging runs


Total ski area: 55 km / 34 miles (local Belvedere/Col Rodella/Ciampac/Buffaure network)
Base elevation: 1,320 m / 4,331 ft
Peak elevation: 2,485 m / 8,156 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 13% Easy

🟥 74% Intermediate

⬛ 13% Advanced


Does the ski pass allow you to access the larger ski area?

The Val di Fassa‑Carezza lift pass covers several Val di Fassa villages and ski sectors, including Canazei, Campitello, Alba di Fassa, Pozza di Fassa and Vigo di Fassa.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to the Belvedere/Col Rodella/Ciampac/Buffaure local ski network.
  • Around 110 km / 68 miles of piste when using the Val di Fassa‑Carezza lift pass, served by about 54 lifts.
  • Modern lift systems connecting Canazei, Campitello, Alba di Fassa, Pozza di Fassa and parts of Vigo di Fassa.
  • Access to scenic runs, fun and snowparks, boardercross and family areas.
  • Gentle nursery slopes and Kinderland zones for beginners near Canazei.

Cheaper pass options?

  • Yes — you can buy a local Val di Fassa‑Carezza pass for the Val di Fassa sectors only.
  • For full access to the entire Dolomiti Superski area (1,200 km / 745 mi of pistes across 12 regions including Sellaronda), you can upgrade to the broader Dolomiti Superski pass for an extra charge.