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Falcade Piste Map and Overview
Falcade sits at the heart of the San Pellegrino ski area, part of the larger Alpe Lusia-San Pellegrino district in the Dolomiti Superski network — and it’s a fantastic blend of varied skiing and breathtaking scenery. From the centre of Falcade you can hop on the modern Molino–Le Buse gondola straight into the ski area, which boasts sunny slopes, well-groomed pistes, and spectacular panoramic views across iconic Dolomite peaks like Civetta and Marmolada. Whether you’re cruising wide blues, challenging yourself on steeper reds, or testing your nerve on black runs like La VolatA from Col Margherita, there’s plenty of terrain that feels exciting without feeling overwhelming. The two snowparks and freeride zones also add fun variety for freestyle skiers and snowboarders.
What makes Falcade special — beyond the skiing itself — is its welcoming village atmosphere and range of winter activities that keep the adventure going off the slopes. Cozy mountain huts serve traditional Dolomite cuisine with spectacular views, while ski schools and beginner zones make it a great choice for families or anyone learning to ski or snowboard. Plus, the location gives you easy access to cross-country trails, snowshoeing, and snow tubing if you want a break from alpine runs — ideal for mixed-ability groups looking for more than just piste time.
Ski Season Length and Dates:
Typically late November / early December through mid-April.
Total ski area: 60 km / 37 miles
Base elevation: 1,100 m / 3,609 ft
Peak elevation: 2,513 m / 8,245 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 30% Easy
🟥 57% Intermediate
⬛ 13% Advanced
Is it good for beginners?
Falcade is very beginner-friendly. The gondola from Falcade takes you directly to gentle blue runs and wide cruisers, making it a great place to take first turns or build confidence. Ski schools, beginner areas, and easy access from the village help make learning stress-free, while intermediate runs close by give you room to progress.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino ski pass:
- Covers lifts and slopes of the San Pellegrino ski area, including Falcade, Passo San Pellegrino, and Alpe Lusia/Moena.
- Includes access to snowparks and connection lifts like Col Margherita cable car.
Dolomiti Superski pass:
- Optional upgrade to cover all 12 Dolomiti Superski ski areas (~1,200 km of slopes).
Included areas under local pass:
- San Pellegrino (Falcade & Passo San Pellegrino)
- Alpe Lusia (Moena/Bellamonte) — when using the Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino pass.
Cheaper options:
- You can buy a local pass just for the Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino area (including Falcade), so you don’t have to purchase the full Dolomiti Superski pass unless you plan to explore the entire Dolomites network.
