Alpe Cimbra - Folgaria - Lavarone Piste Map Download
Snomad LogoSnomad Logo
351,137 resort ratings from real skiers
Expert Analysis & Reviews

The Skiers' Guide to Alpe Cimbra - Folgaria - Lavarone

Top Rated for
4.93 (15 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.82 (14 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.77 (15 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Advanced
4.63 (15 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.57 (14 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
Beginner 60%
Intermediate 35%
Advanced 6%
Ranked
27th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.53
From 15 Reviews
84
Total Runs
1200
Bottom Elevation
1820
Top Elevation
100
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsEuropeItalyAlpe Cimbra - Folgaria - Lavarone

Alpe Cimbra - Folgaria - Lavarone Piste Map

Check out the ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout at Alpe Cimbra, where you can download it for easy reference on the mountain. The trail map covers 84 runs spread across 620 metres of vertical from 1820m down to 1200m, with 50 beginner trails, 29 intermediate runs, and 5 advanced pistes serviced by 22 chairlifts and 20 drag lifts. Our reviewers mention that the terrain suits families and intermediates particularly well, with excellent grooming across the area.

piste map for Alpe Cimbra - Folgaria - Lavarone

Best Runs in Alpe Cimbra - Folgaria - Lavarone

  • Baby No.1 (Blue): A wonderfully wide and mellow cruiser that's ideal for building confidence after graduating from the nursery slopes.

  • No.2 Serrada (Blue): This long, sweeping run from Serrada serves up gentle gradients and loads of space for practising turns without the crowds.

  • No.6 Francolini (Blue): A scenic tree-lined blue that winds through the forest with a forgiving pitch, perfect for intermediates looking to rack up the vertical.

  • No.11 Baby 2000 (Blue): Another confidence-building blue with consistent gradient and good width, popular with ski schools for progression sessions.

  • No.3 Salizzona (Red): A proper red with varied terrain and a few steeper pitches that'll get your edges working, linking the main sectors nicely.

  • No.8 Martinella (Red): This red packs in some technical sections and tighter turns through the trees, offering a genuine step-up for improving intermediates.

  • No.10 Tassoni (Red): A challenging red with sustained gradient and good snow retention, popular with locals who want to work on their carving.

  • No.1 Salizzona (Black): The steepest run on the mountain with proper pitch and often left to bump up naturally, giving advanced skiers a legitimate challenge when conditions allow.