Located in the province of Trentino, between Lake Garda and South Tyrol, the Val di Sole ski area offers the possibility to ski at altitudes of 3000m. This area is home to the highest mountains in the Central and Eastern Alps; the Ortles-Cevedale and the Adamello-Presanella mountain ranges and the Dolomites of Brenta. The high altitude and abundant snowfalls guarantee excellent snow conditions in the Val di Sole ski area. If you're fast on the slopes and need to clock up some more miles, then take a SUPERSKIRAMA DOLOMITI Adamello Brenta ski pass which brings the total of ski slopes up to 380km.
The Val di Sole ski area is an intermediate skier's paradise with over 100km of red slopes! With this much choice and such a huge practice area, the intermediate skiers here will soon be moving onto the black runs! Snowboarders are also in for a real treat with the choice of 4 great snow parks! Oh, and cross-country skiers too will be delighted by the trails available in Commezzadura in Val di Sole. This is the starting point for the Dolomiti Ski Safari tour which lasts all week - a mind-blowing and unforgettable experience! This ski area is full of historical interest such as the village of Pejo, which is the oldest tourist resort in Val di Sole, which has been famous for its thermal water, oilminerals and ferruginous since 1650! Another must see is the ski resort of Passo Tonale which has a great nightlife and beautiful historic spots.
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Overview of slopes and lifts in Val di Sole
Slopes | Ski lifts | Additional information |
Blue slopes85 km | Drag lifts18 | Start of the season |
Red slopes144 km | Chair lifts55 | End of the season |
Black slopes41 km | Gondola lifts24 | Glacier |
Off-piste0 km | Train0 | Min. altitude800 m |
Total270 km | Capacity141200 Pers./Hour | Max. altitude3000 m |
Resorts in Val di Sole ski area
Off-piste & freestyle in Val di Sole |
Snow parks 6 | Tables |
Half pipe | Boxes |
Quarter pipe | Rails |
Boardercross | Off-piste allowed |
Kickers | Off-piste zone |
Ski pass prices (low season) |
Low season 6-day ski pass | Children | Adults | Free up to |
Pejo | EUR 76.00 | EUR 152.00 | 8 Years old |
Folgarida-Marilleva | EUR 101.00 | EUR 202.00 | 8 Years old |
Superskirama | EUR 165.00 | EUR 235.00 | 8 Years old |
Adamello Ski | EUR 92.00 | EUR 181.00 | 8 Years old |
Ski pass prices (high season) |
High season 6-day ski pass | Children | Adults | Free up to |
Pejo | EUR 88.00 | EUR 176.00 | 8 Years old |
Folgarida-Marilleva | EUR 115.00 | EUR 230.00 | 8 Years old |
Superskirama | EUR 188.00 | EUR 268.00 | 8 Years old |
Adamello Ski | EUR 106.00 | EUR 210.00 | 8 Years old |
Blogs about Val di Sole
30 June 2020 by Danielle in 'Destinations''
Italy’s ski resorts boast sunny pistes, family-friendly facilities and world-famous Italian cuisine. That’s not to mention the breathtaking panoramic views from the ski slopes, a good number of which are located in the Dolomites. Whether you haven’t been to Italy yet or whether you’re dying to go back, it’s worth looking into which ski resorts will suit you best. Are you an après-ski fanatic or are you planning a family holiday? Whatever your fancy, discover our picks for the 15 best ski areas i... More ›
4 January 2020 by Danielle in 'Latest news''
When an Italian ski resort found microplastics in a nearby glacier, it decided to take action. The Pejo 3000 in Trentino has become the first European ski resort to ban single-use plastics. What does this mean? Keep reading to find out.... More ›
(Photo: © Val di Sole)