Alpe di Mera Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Alpe di Mera

Top Rated for
4.30 (5 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.30 (5 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.10 (5 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.10 (5 Ratings)
Eating Out
3.70 (5 Ratings)
Après-Ski
Beginner 20%
Intermediate 65%
Advanced 15%
Overall Rating
4.3
From 5 Reviews
20
Total Runs
659
Bottom Elevation
1742
Top Elevation
30
Skiable Terrain

Alpe di Mera Piste Map

Check out the Alpe di Mera ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you arrive. The trail map shows 20 runs across 1,083m of vertical - that's from 1,742m at the top down to 659m at the base. You'll find 4 beginner runs, 13 intermediate pistes and 3 advanced runs, all served by 4 chairlifts and 3 drag lifts.

Best Runs in Alpe di Mera

Alpe di Mera is a compact resort with a handful of well-maintained pistes that work brilliantly for families and intermediate skiers looking to build confidence without the crowds you'll find at bigger resorts.

  • Lago delle Fate (Blue): A long, flowing blue run that winds through gentle terrain, ideal for intermediates working on their turns.

  • Valle Vogna (Blue): A wider cruiser offering consistent pitch and plenty of space to carve, making it a favourite with progressing skiers.

  • Alpe di Mera (Red): The main red run drops down from the top station with moderate pitch and open terrain, perfect for practising longer radius turns.

  • Pizzo Tracciora (Red): A slightly steeper red that tests your technique with varied terrain and decent vertical, though it's still manageable for solid intermediates.

  • Scopello (Blue): A mellow blue that meanders back towards the base area, popular with ski schools and families thanks to its forgiving gradient.

  • Colle Termo (Blue): Another confidence-building blue that offers consistent width and gentle slopes, brilliant for first-time blue run skiers.

The resort doesn't have dedicated black runs, so advanced skiers might find the on-piste options a bit tame, though the reds can offer some fun when conditions are firm.