San Pellegrino Ski Map

San Pellegrino Ski Map

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San Pellegrino Piste Map and Overview

San Pellegrino is a spacious and scenic ski area in the Dolomites, known for its long, wide pistes and uncrowded slopes. Stretching across the Passo San Pellegrino and Falcade areas, the resort offers excellent skiing for all levels, with gentle beginner runs, flowing intermediate pistes, and steeper sections for more advanced skiers. Its open terrain, modern lift system, and reliable snowmaking make it a favourite for relaxed cruising and confidence-building skiing.

The area is particularly appealing to families and intermediate skiers who want plenty of space and well-groomed runs without the intensity of busier resorts. Snowboarders enjoy the smooth layout and terrain parks, while skiers appreciate the long descents and stunning views of the surrounding Dolomite peaks. With easy access from Val di Fassa and a calm, traditional alpine atmosphere, San Pellegrino offers high-quality skiing in a laid-back setting.


Ski Season Length and Dates

Typically early December to early April are the best months to go (around 4–4.5 months, snow conditions permitting)


Is it good for beginners?

San Pellegrino is very beginner-friendly, with wide blue runs, gentle slopes in Falcade, and excellent ski schools. It’s also ideal for intermediates who enjoy long, relaxed cruising runs.


Total ski area: 67 km / 42 miles
Base elevation: 1,187 m / 3,894 ft
Peak elevation: 2,513 m / 8,245 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 30% Easy

🟥 57% Intermediate

⬛ 13% Advanced


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

San Pellegrino is part of the Dolomiti Superski network. Local ski passes are available for San Pellegrino alone, while the full Dolomiti Superski pass is required to ski across the wider region. Further information is included below.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

The San Pellegrino local ski pass includes unlimited access to lifts and pistes across Passo San Pellegrino and Falcade, covering all beginner, intermediate, and advanced terrain in the area.

The Dolomiti Superski pass allows access to all 12 Dolomiti Superski regions, including Val di Fassa, Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Arabba, Marmolada, Cortina d’Ampezzo, and more.

Local passes are cheaper and ideal for skiers who want a spacious, uncrowded ski area, while the full Dolomiti Superski pass is best for those looking to explore multiple resorts across the Dolomites.