
Helm Ski Map Download 👇
Helm Piste Map and Overview
Helm (Monte Elmo) is one of the most enjoyable mountains in the Three Peaks Dolomites, offering a fantastic blend of scenic cruising and well-balanced terrain. Known for its wide, immaculately groomed pistes and sunny exposure, it’s the kind of place where you can ski or snowboard comfortably all day while soaking in incredible views of the surrounding Dolomite peaks. The modern lift system keeps everything flowing smoothly, so you spend more time riding and less time waiting.
What makes Helm especially appealing is how versatile it feels without being overwhelming. Intermediates will love the long, rolling runs perfect for carving, while beginners have access to gentle slopes to build confidence. More experienced riders can still find steeper sections and off-piste opportunities. It’s a relaxed, welcoming mountain that delivers quality skiing without the crowds of larger resorts.
Total ski area: 50 km / 31 miles
Base elevation: 1,130 m / 3,707 ft
Peak elevation: 2,200 m / 7,218 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 30% Easy
🟥 55% Intermediate
⬛ 15% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically the ski season is from early December to early April (conditions permitting).
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Full access to all lifts and pistes within the Helm (Monte Elmo) area
- Included in the Three Peaks Dolomites ski region pass
- Access to multiple connected resorts:
- Sexten (Sesto)
- San Candido (Innichen)
- Croda Rossa (Rotwand)
- Seamless skiing between these areas without needing additional passes
- Option to upgrade to the larger Dolomiti Superski network (1,200 km+ of slopes)
- Yes – cheaper options are available:
- You can purchase a local Three Peaks pass (more affordable)
- Upgrading is optional – you do not need to buy the full Dolomiti Superski pass unless you want wider access