Alba - Ciampac - Buffaure Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Alba - Ciampac - Buffaure

Top Rated for
5.00 (5 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.75 (8 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.75 (8 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.75 (8 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.75 (8 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.63 (8 Ratings)
Value for Money
Beginner 11%
Intermediate 78%
Advanced 11%
Overall Rating
4.75
From 8 Reviews
18
Total Runs
1517
Bottom Elevation
2428
Top Elevation
22.9
Skiable Terrain
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Alba - Ciampac - Buffaure Piste Map

Check out the Alba - Ciampac - Buffaure ski resort map above to get a proper feel for the layout before you head out. The trail map covers 18 runs spread between 1517m and 2428m, with two beginner slopes, 14 intermediate trails and two advanced runs. You've got 13 lifts to get you around, including two gondolas, seven chairlifts and four drags, making it straightforward to navigate the terrain.

piste map for Alba - Ciampac - Buffaure

Best Runs in Alba - Ciampac - Buffaure

Alba - Ciampac - Buffaure spans two distinct areas in the Val di Fassa, and while it doesn't have massive vertical, it offers a solid spread of terrain for all levels. Our reviewers mention that the slopes here are pleasantly uncrowded, especially during midweek, which gives you proper space to practice or just enjoy long, sweeping turns without dodging anyone.

  • Ciampac 1 (Blue): A wide, mellow cruiser that's ideal for building confidence and practicing technique without any surprises.

  • Ciampac 2 (Blue): Another forgiving blue that rolls gently down through open terrain, popular with ski schools in the morning.

  • Baby Park (Green): A dedicated beginner zone at Ciampac with minimal gradient and short lift access, perfect for absolute first-timers.

  • Pista del Sole (Blue): A long, scenic blue run that winds down from the top of Buffaure with gorgeous Dolomite views and consistent pitch throughout.

  • Buffaure 1 (Red): A proper intermediate challenge with steeper sections and a bit more speed potential, great for progressing blue-run skiers looking to step up.

  • Buffaure 2 (Red): A tree-lined red that holds snow well and offers better carving opportunities when conditions are firm.

  • Ciampac 3 (Red): The most sustained red on the Ciampac side, with a decent gradient that rewards confident intermediates with fast, flowing turns.

  • Pra Martin (Black): The steepest run in the area, this black drops sharply from the top of Buffaure and demands respect, especially when icy.