Passo Lavazè Ski Map

Passo Lavazè Ski Map

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Passo Lavazè Piste Map and Overview

Passo Lavazè is a charming and scenic mountain skiing destination in the Dolomites that offers a relaxed and nature‑forward winter experience. Perched on a high plateau between the Latemar and Catinaccio mountain ranges, this area blends downhill skiing with a world‑class cross‑country skiing network and family‑friendly snow play. The alpine runs are modest in size but perfect for leisurely cruising, while the extensive 80 km+ network of groomed Nordic trails lets classic and skate‑style skiers explore snowy woods and open landscapes under wide blue skies, with spectacular Dolomite views at every turn.

What makes Passo Lavazè especially inviting is its gentle, welcoming vibe and broad appeal to everyone from beginners and families to seasoned winter sports lovers. The Snow Park “Greta & Gummer” adds fun off‑piste activities for kids and adults alike, and the huts and restaurants scattered around the area offer tasty local cuisine with panoramic views — ideal for relaxing between runs or trails. The combination of diverse snow activities and an unspoiled alpine setting makes Passo Lavazè a standout choice for a more traditional, peaceful Dolomites ski holiday.


Ski Season Length and Dates:

Typically, December through to end of April (exact opening varies by snow conditions).


Total ski area: 7 km / 4.3 miles
Base elevation: 1,769 m / 5,803 ft
Peak elevation: 2,151 m / 7,057 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 100% Easy

🟥 0% Intermediate

⬛ 0% Advanced


Is it good for beginners?

Passo Lavazè is very beginner‑friendly. The downhill area features gentle runs that are perfect for first‑timers and families, and the terrain is forgiving and easy to navigate. In addition, the cross‑country trails include plenty of easy, scenic loops where newcomers to Nordic skiing can build confidence at their own pace.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

Local Passo Lavazè / Oclini ski pass:

  • Access to the downhill lifts and runs at Passo Lavazè / Oclini (small alpine area).
  • Often includes access to snow play areas like the Greta & Gummer Snow Park.

Val di Fiemme/Obereggen ski pass (local region pass):

  • Includes Passo Lavazè–Oclini plus other Val di Fiemme ski areas such as Alpe Cermis (Cavalese), Latemar/Obereggen, Bellamonte–Alpe Lusia, and Passo Rolle.

Dolomiti Superski pass (expanded option):

  • With this larger pass you can access all 12 Dolomiti Superski ski areas (~1,200 km of slopes), including Passo Lavazè and every major resort throughout the Dolomites.

Cheaper pass options:

  • You can buy a local Passo Lavazè pass just for this area, or a Val di Fiemme/Obereggen pass that covers multiple nearby areas without paying for the full Dolomiti Superski pass.

Val di Fiemme Ski Map