Alleghe Ski Resort Guide
Alleghe, Italy
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Recommended For | Beginners, Snowboarders, Snowfall and Apres-Ski! |
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Total Piste Length | 21km |
Highest Lift | 2,090m |
Resort Height | 980m |
Nearest Airports | Bolzano and Treviso |
Alleghe
Nestled in the Dolomites, Alleghe offers stunning views and diverse skiing options. Its charming village atmosphere complements world-class slopes for all skill levels.
Summary
Alleghe is a picturesque ski resort located in the heart of the Dolomites, boasting over 80 kilometers of slopes. The area is perfect for both families and experienced skiers, ensuring a memorable winter vacation.
The ski area of Alleghe is in the Italian Dolomites at an altitude of 980m, with 21km of marked runs.
Alleghe is part of the Civetta ski area with access to 86 marked pistes, served by a total of 25 ski lifts. In addition to the skiing in Alleghe itself (21km of pisted ski runs), the appropriate ski Lift Pass will allow you to ski or snowboard in the other Civetta ski resorts of Selva di Cadore and Zoldo Alto.
With ski lifts as high as 2,090m, snow cover is generally reliable.
Notable Ski Runs
The most difficult run is the 'Pista Nera', which is 1km in length.
Snow and Weather
Alleghe typically enjoys a reliable snow cover with an average depth of 100 cm throughout winter. For the latest updates on snow conditions, it's advisable to check J2Ski for real-time information.
When will it snow in Alleghe?
There is currently no significant snow in the 7-day forecast for Alleghe.
See our long-range Snow Forecast for the latest update.
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Ski Area Stats
Alleghe Ski Area
Black Pistes Expert Trails | 4 | 1km |
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Red Pistes Intermediate Runs | 20 | |
Blue Pistes Easy Trails | 26 | |
Downhill Total Length | 21km | |
Cross Country Total Length | 2km | |
Ski Lifts Number of Lifts | 8 |
Civetta Ski Area
Pistes Number of runs | 86 | |
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Ski Lifts Number of Lifts | 25 |
Alleghe Altitudes
Highest Lift | 2,090m |
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Lowest Piste | 980m |
Resort Altitude (Alleghe) | 980m |
Max Vertical | 1,110m |
Ratings & Suitability
Intermediate Skiers | |
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Beginners | |
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Skiing
The ski area of Alleghe is part of the larger Dolomiti Superski region, featuring an elevation of up to 2,200 meters. Key lifts include the Alleghe-Piani di Pezzè gondola and notable pistes such as the Fodera and Ghedina, accommodating various skill levels with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Alleghe offers good sking, particularly, for Intermediate and Beginner skiers.
Snowboarding
Snowboarders will appreciate the terrain parks available at Alleghe, including the well-maintained park at Piani di Pezzè. The varied terrain caters to all skill levels, providing fun options for both beginners and advanced riders.
Location and Map
Where is Alleghe?
This ski resort is in the Italian Dolomites in Province of Belluno, Veneto.
Map
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How to get there
By Air
The nearest airport to Alleghe is Bolzano, 106 minutes drive away.
Treviso, Venice, Trieste, Innsbruck Airport and Verona airports are all within three hours drive.
To reach Alleghe, the nearest major airports are Verona and Venice, both offering convenient access to the region. From these airports, you can rent a car or take a shuttle to the resort.
Infrastructure
Ski Lift Capacity
The eight ski lifts are able to uplift 7,000 skiers and snowboarders every hour.
Snow Making
Snow-making is available, on 70km of ski runs,.
Season Dates
When is Alleghe open?
We don't currently have confirmed season dates, but hope to soon.
Usual opening is late November, and usual closing is MId April.
NOTE:- Ski area, lift and piste opening is subject to Current Snow Conditions.
Aprés Ski
Alleghe’s après-ski scene is vibrant, with popular spots including the Bar Riva and Pizzeria da Marco. Enjoy a cozy atmosphere paired with delicious local cuisine and refreshing drinks after a day on the slopes.