
Moena / Bellamonte Ski Map Download 👇
Moena / Bellamonte Piste Map and Overview
Moena / Bellamonte, at the heart of the Alpe Lusia ski area in the Italian Dolomites, is a perfect blend of scenic beauty, varied terrain, and authentic mountain atmosphere that makes it a great place to ski and snowboard. From the sunny, gently sloping runs of Bellamonte that are ideal for families and beginners, to the more thrilling red and occasional black pistes on the Moena side, this area offers something for everyone without the crowds often found at bigger resorts. The panoramic views of the Pale di San Martino, Catinaccio, and Lagorai mountain groups add to the experience, making cruising the slopes as visually rewarding as it is fun.
The ski area is known for its well-groomed pistes, reliable snow coverage thanks to extensive snow‑making, and a friendly, welcoming vibe that appeals to both first‑timers and experienced skiers alike. Snowparks and fun zones give snowboarders and freestyle skiers plenty to enjoy as well. Plus, after a day on the mountain, cozy alpine huts and mountain restaurants serve up hearty Trentino cuisine with spectacular views — perfect for unwinding with friends or family.
Ski Season Length and Dates:
Typically December to April (snow conditions permitting).
Total ski area: 27.5 km / 17.1 miles
Base elevation: 1,367 m / 4,484 ft
Peak elevation: 1,367 m / 4,484 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 47% Easy
🟥 38% Intermediate
⬛ 15% Advanced
Is it good for beginners?
Moena / Bellamonte (Alpe Lusia area) is excellent for beginners. Here’s why:
- Gentle slopes: Bellamonte in particular has long, wide, and smooth blue runs that are perfect for learning to ski or snowboard without feeling intimidated.
- Dedicated beginner areas: There are dedicated ski schools and beginner zones with magic carpets and easy lifts, making your first turns safe and stress-free.
- Low crowd factor: Compared to larger Dolomiti resorts, the slopes here are less crowded, giving beginners plenty of space to practice.
- Supportive instructors: Local ski schools offer English-speaking instructors who are very experienced in teaching new skiers and snowboarders.
So don’t worry — if it’s your first time on skis or a board, Moena / Bellamonte is a very friendly and forgiving place to start.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino ski pass access:
- Ski lifts and runs in the Moena‑Alpe Lusia‑Bellamonte area.
- Linked access to the San Pellegrino Pass and Falcade slopes (via the combined Alpe Lusia‑San Pellegrino pass).
Dolomiti Superski option: You can upgrade or purchase a Dolomiti Superski skipass to ski all 12 interconnected Dolomiti Superski areas (1,200 km of slopes).
Types of passes available:
- Local / area‑specific passes for just Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino.
- Combined or Superski passes that include many more resorts across the Dolomites.
Cheaper options: You don’t have to buy a pass for the entire Dolomiti Superski if you just want to ski Moena / Bellamonte and nearby San Pellegrino & Falcade; local passes cover this ski area.
