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Cortina Piste Map and Overview
Cortina d’Ampezzo, often dubbed the “Queen of the Dolomites,” is one of Italy’s most iconic ski resorts, renowned for its blend of natural beauty, world-class skiing, and refined alpine culture. As a key part of the Dolomiti Superski network, it offers access to 120 km (75 miles) of varied slopes, suitable for all skill levels—from gentle beginner runs to more challenging descents. The resort’s high elevation and modern lift systems ensure reliable snow conditions throughout the season. Cortina’s rich history, including hosting the 1956 Winter Olympics, adds to its allure, making it a destination that combines sport, culture, and luxury.
Beyond the slopes, Cortina offers a vibrant après-ski scene, with a plethora of gourmet restaurants, chic boutiques, and cozy cafés lining its picturesque streets. The town’s unique blend of Italian elegance and alpine charm creates an atmosphere that’s both sophisticated and welcoming. Whether you’re carving down pristine pistes or savoring local cuisine, Cortina d’Ampezzo provides an unforgettable winter getaway that seamlessly merges adventure and relaxation.
Ski Season Length and Dates
Early December to early April (around 4 months, snow conditions permitting)
Is it good for beginners?
Yes, particularly in areas such as Socrepes and Pocol, which offer gentle slopes and good ski schools. However, Cortina is best suited to intermediates who will get the most from its varied terrain and multiple ski sectors.
Total ski area: 120 km / 75 miles
Base elevation: 1,217 m / 3,993 ft
Peak elevation: 2,828 m / 9,278 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 38% Easy
🟥 49% Intermediate
⬛ 13% Advanced
Does the ski pass allow you to access the larger ski area?
Cortina d’Ampezzo is part of the Dolomiti Superski network, but its ski areas are not fully lift-linked. Local ski passes are available for Cortina’s sectors, while the Dolomiti Superski pass is required to access other Dolomite regions. Further information is included below.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
The Cortina local ski pass provides access to Cortina’s main ski areas, including Faloria–Cristallo, Tofana, and Lagazuoi–Cinque Torri.
The Dolomiti Superski pass allows skiing across all 12 Dolomiti Superski areas, including Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Arabba–Marmolada, Val di Fassa, Kronplatz, and more.
If you plan to ski only in Cortina, a local pass is more cost-effective. The full Dolomiti Superski pass is ideal for skiers who want to explore beyond Cortina and experience multiple resorts across the Dolomites.