Gitschberg Jochtal Ski Map

Gitschberg Jochtal Ski Map

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Gitschberg Jochtal Piste Map and Overview

Gitschberg Jochtal is a relaxed and family-friendly ski area in South Tyrol, offering a welcoming atmosphere, uncrowded slopes, and beautiful panoramic views. The resort is known for its wide, immaculately groomed pistes that suit all abilities, from gentle beginner runs to longer red pistes and a handful of more challenging sections. Its sunny location and efficient lift system make it an excellent choice for skiers and snowboarders who value quality skiing without the hustle of larger resorts.

The area connects the villages of Valles, Maranza, and Rio di Pusteria, creating a compact yet varied ski experience. Gitschberg Jochtal is particularly popular with families and intermediate skiers thanks to its confidence-building terrain and excellent ski schools. Snowboarders enjoy the smooth, flowing runs and relaxed freestyle areas, while the friendly mountain huts and traditional South Tyrolean cuisine add to the resort’s charm.


Ski Season Length and Dates

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


Is it good for beginners?

Gitschberg Jochtal is very beginner-friendly, offering wide blue runs, quiet slopes, and excellent ski schools, especially around Valles and Maranza. It’s also ideal for intermediates looking to progress comfortably.


Total ski area: 55 km / 34 miles
Base elevation: 1,307 m / 4,288 ft
Peak elevation: 2,510 m / 8,235 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 34% Easy

🟥 49% Intermediate

⬛ 17% Advanced


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

Gitschberg Jochtal is part of the Dolomiti Superski network. Local ski passes are available for the area, while the full Dolomiti Superski pass is required to access all 12 Dolomiti Superski regions. Further information is included below.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

The Gitschberg Jochtal local ski pass includes unlimited access to lifts and pistes across the Gitschberg and Jochtal areas, including Valles, Maranza, and Rio di Pusteria.

With the Dolomiti Superski pass, you can ski across all Dolomiti Superski areas, including Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Kronplatz, Val di Fassa, Cortina d’Ampezzo, and more.

Local passes are cheaper and ideal for families or skiers wanting a quieter, more relaxed skiing experience, while the full Dolomiti Superski pass is best for those looking to explore the wider Dolomites.