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Lavarone Piste Map and Overview
Lavarone is a small, peaceful ski resort on the Alpe Cimbra plateau in Trentino, and it’s one of those places that shines through simplicity rather than size. Surrounded by forested hills and gentle alpine landscapes, it offers a relaxed, uncrowded skiing experience that’s especially appealing for families and beginners. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, with well-groomed pistes that weave through scenic woodland, making every run feel easy-going and enjoyable rather than intense or crowded.
What makes Lavarone particularly attractive is how accessible and well-balanced it is. The ski area is compact, so it’s easy to navigate, and most of the terrain is designed for learning and cruising rather than steep challenges. It also connects into the wider Alpe Cimbra ski network (alongside Folgaria), giving skiers the option to explore more terrain if they want to expand their day. It’s a great choice if you’re looking for a relaxed ski holiday with reliable snowmaking, good infrastructure, and a friendly, low-stress environment.
Total ski area: 30 km / 18.6 miles
Base elevation: 1,174 m / 3,852 ft
Peak elevation: 1,600 m / 5,249 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 73% Easy
🟥 20% Intermediate
⬛ 7% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates:
The ski season typically runs from late November to early April, depending on snow conditions and temperatures, with strong snowmaking helping maintain good coverage throughout winter.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes – Lavarone is widely considered one of the most beginner-friendly ski areas in Trentino. Most of the slopes are wide, gentle, and clearly laid out, making it ideal for first-time skiers, families, and anyone wanting a stress-free environment to improve technique.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
Ski pass inclusions (Lavarone local area):
- Access to all Lavarone ski lifts and pistes
- Use of beginner areas, blue runs, and forest trails
- Entry to small local lift network across the plateau
- Access to snowmaking-covered slopes
- Connection points to nearby Alpe Cimbra ski infrastructure
Does it include multiple resorts?
- A Lavarone-only pass covers just the local ski area
- A wider Alpe Cimbra / Folgaria–Lavarone pass includes:
- Lavarone
- Folgaria
- Luserna / Fiorentini area
- Connected Skitour dei Forti ski network
Are there cheaper pass options?
- Yes:
- Lavarone-only pass (cheapest, limited local terrain)
- Alpe Cimbra full-area pass (covers multiple connected ski zones)
- You only need the full pass if you want variety across the wider plateau; otherwise the local pass is enough for relaxed skiing or beginners