Abetone Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Abetone

Top Rated for
4.69 (8 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.58 (6 Ratings)
Off-Piste
4.50 (7 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.50 (8 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.38 (8 Ratings)
Tree Runs
4.31 (8 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 60%
Intermediate 36%
Advanced 4%
Overall Rating
4.31
From 8 Reviews
25
Total Runs
1400
Bottom Elevation
1900
Top Elevation
40
Skiable Terrain

Abetone Piste Map

Check out the Abetone ski resort map to get a proper feel for the terrain before you arrive. The trail map shows 25 runs spread across 500 metres of vertical from 1900m down to 1400m, with 15 beginner pistes, 9 intermediate runs and 1 advanced trail serviced by 11 chairlifts and 6 drag lifts. Our reviewers mention that it's a cracking spot for those just starting out or looking for mellow slopes.

piste map for Abetone

Best Runs in Abetone

Abetone offers a solid mix of terrain across its four linked valleys, and while it's more famous locally than internationally, there are some genuinely fun runs worth seeking out once you've got your bearings.

  • Pulicchio Facile (Blue): A mellow cruiser that's ideal for building confidence, with consistent gradient and plenty of width to practice your turns.

  • Selletta (Blue): This mid-mountain run is popular with ski schools thanks to its forgiving pitch and tree-lined sections that offer a bit of shelter on windier days.

  • Zeno (Red): A long, varied intermediate run that lets you open up and carve, with sections that flow nicely and enough variety to keep it interesting.

  • Sprella (Red): One of the more challenging reds in the area, offering steeper pitches and a more direct fall line that suits confident intermediates looking to push on.

  • Val di Luce Superdirecta (Black): Abetone's standout expert run, with a steep, sustained pitch and technical terrain that demands precise edge control and line choice.

  • Selletta Nera (Black): A short but punchy black that gets steep quickly and often develops moguls, making it a solid test piece when conditions allow.

  • Jolly (Red): A fun, rolling red that's well-groomed and popular with locals, offering good carving terrain without being overly demanding.

  • Riva (Blue): A scenic cruiser that winds through the trees and provides a relaxed way to cover ground while enjoying the forest setting.