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San Candido – Innichen Piste Map and Overview
San Candido (Innichen) is one of the most convenient and beginner-friendly gateways into the Three Peaks Dolomites ski region. Located right in the heart of the valley, it offers easy access to the surrounding mountains like Helm and Rotwand, while also providing its own gentle slopes perfect for learning and relaxed skiing. The setting is beautiful, with the village atmosphere adding charm and authenticity to the experience.
What makes San Candido especially appealing is how accessible and well-connected it is. You can start your day in town and quickly reach higher-altitude ski areas via modern lifts and ski buses. It’s ideal for families, beginners, and anyone who prefers a stress-free skiing base with everything close at hand. While it’s not a high-altitude summit ski area on its own, it plays a key role as the central hub of the entire Three Peaks ski network.
Total ski area: 15 km / 9 miles
Base elevation: 1,175 m / 3,855 ft
Peak elevation: 1,300 m / 4,265 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 60% Easy
🟥 35% Intermediate
⬛ 5% 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 – San Candido is excellent for beginners. It offers gentle nursery slopes, excellent ski schools, and a very relaxed environment, making it one of the best places in the region to learn skiing or snowboarding.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to local beginner slopes in San Candido (Innichen) Included in the Three Peaks Dolomites (Tre Cime) ski pass Connected lift and ski bus access to:
- Helm (Monte Elmo)
- Rotwand (Croda Rossa)
- Stiergarten
- Kreuzbergpass
- Full integration into the Three Peaks Dolomites ski network (no separate passes needed within the area) Option to upgrade to the Dolomiti Superski pass for 1,200+ km of skiing across 12 ski regions Local pass available as a cheaper option, but most visitors upgrade for broader access beyond beginner terrain