Civetta Ski Map

Civetta Ski Map

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Civetta Piste Map and Overview

Civetta, located in the Veneto region of the Italian Dolomites, is a charming and less crowded ski area that offers a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. Known for its stunning mountain scenery, including the iconic Monte Civetta, the resort features a mix of well-groomed runs suitable for all levels. Beginners can enjoy gentle blue slopes, intermediates can explore long, scenic red runs, and advanced skiers have access to challenging black runs and off-piste terrain, all in a friendly, laid-back atmosphere.

Civetta also offers a traditional alpine experience with quaint villages like Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, and Zoldo Alto, where local hospitality shines. The area is well-connected by modern lifts, making it easy to move between slopes, and its reliable snow conditions make for a worry-free ski season. Snowboarders appreciate the smaller, uncrowded parks, while skiers can enjoy long piste runs with breathtaking views, making Civetta ideal for families, couples, and anyone looking to combine skiing with a quieter Dolomites experience.


Ski Season Length and Dates

Typically early December to early April (around 4 months, conditions permitting).


Is it good for beginners?

Civetta is beginner-friendly, especially around Alleghe and Selva di Cadore, with wide blue runs, gentle slopes, and excellent ski schools that help newcomers gain confidence quickly.


Total ski area: 80 km / 50 miles
Base elevation: 1,000 m / 3,281 ft
Peak elevation: 2,200m / 7,218 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 39% Easy

🟥 50% Intermediate

⬛ 8% Advanced


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

Civetta is part of the Dolomiti Superski network, but local ski passes are also available for the Civetta area alone. This means you can enjoy all Civetta slopes without purchasing the full Dolomiti Superski pass, which is better if you plan to stay local rather than explore the wider Dolomites.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

The Civetta local ski pass includes all lifts and pistes within the Civetta area, covering Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, Zoldo Alto, and other nearby valleys.

If you have the Dolomiti Superski pass, you can access all 12 Dolomiti Superski regions, including Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Arabba–Marmolada, and more.

Cheaper local passes are available for Civetta alone, which is ideal for skiers or snowboarders who want a quieter experience without paying for the entire Dolomiti Superski network.