
Kreuzbergpass Ski Map Download 👇
Kreuzbergpass Piste Map and Overview
Kreuzbergpass (Passo Monte Croce) is one of the most peaceful and authentic skiing areas within the Three Peaks Dolomites, offering a slower-paced alternative to the larger, busier sectors nearby. Nestled right on the border between Italy and Austria, it delivers a beautifully scenic experience with wide forest-lined runs and open mountain views. It’s the kind of place where skiing feels relaxed and natural, making it especially appealing if you want to escape the crowds.
What makes Kreuzbergpass stand out is its simplicity and charm. It’s not about huge vertical drops or extreme terrain, but rather smooth, enjoyable pistes that are perfect for cruising and building confidence. Families and beginners love the calm atmosphere, while intermediates can enjoy long, flowing runs with plenty of space to improve technique. It’s a quiet gem that feels traditional, welcoming, and refreshingly uncrowded.
Total ski area: 20 km / 12 miles
Base elevation: 1,630 m / 5,348 ft
Peak elevation: 2,200 m / 7,218 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 45% Easy
🟥 45% Intermediate
⬛ 10% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically the ski season is from early December to early April (conditions permitting).
Is it good for beginners?
Yes – Kreuzbergpass is very beginner-friendly. It has wide, gentle slopes and a calm, uncrowded environment, making it an excellent place to learn skiing or snowboarding at a comfortable pace.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Full access to all lifts and pistes in the Kreuzbergpass (Passo Monte Croce) ski area Included in the Three Peaks Dolomites (Tre Cime) ski pass Connected access to nearby areas within the region via ski bus and lift links Access to the wider Three Peaks ski network, including:
- Helm (Monte Elmo)
- Stiergarten
- Rotwand (Croda Rossa)
- Sexten (Sesto) and San Candido (Innichen)
- Option to upgrade to the Dolomiti Superski pass for 1,200+ km of skiing across the Dolomites Local pass available as a cheaper option (covers only the Three Peaks / Kreuzbergpass area, not the full Dolomiti network)