Andalo - Fai della Paganella Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Andalo - Fai della Paganella

Top Rated for
5.00 (6 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.92 (6 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.75 (6 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
Beginner 28%
Intermediate 66%
Expert 6%
Overall Rating
4
From 6 Reviews
32
Total Runs
1040
Bottom Elevation
2125
Top Elevation
40
Skiable Terrain
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Andalo - Fai della Paganella Piste Map

Check out the Andalo - Fai della Paganella ski resort map below to get a proper feel for the layout before you head out. The trail map shows 32 runs spread across the area, with 9 beginner slopes, 21 intermediate runs, and terrain reaching from 1040m up to 2125m. You're looking at 4 gondolas, 11 chairlifts and 5 drag lifts to get you around the mountain.

piste map for Andalo - Fai della Paganella

Best Runs in Andalo - Fai della Paganella

Andalo - Fai della Paganella offers a brilliant selection of cruisy runs that'll keep you grinning all day, and the best bit? They're all spread across a surprisingly varied mountain that punches well above its weight for a smaller Italian resort.

  • Paganella 1 (Blue): A long, wide cruiser from the top station at 2125m that's perfect for building confidence whilst taking in the Brenta Dolomites views.

  • Olimpionica (Blue): This sweeping run follows the original race course and offers excellent width for carving practice without much traffic.

  • Baby (Blue): A gentle, ultra-wide slope right by Andalo village that's brilliant for families and where you'll spot loads of ski school groups perfecting their turns.

  • Panciana (Red): The resort's main artery that drops from mid-station with a consistent gradient, ideal for intermediate skiers who want to clock up vertical without technical stress.

  • Monti (Red): A properly fun red that weaves through scattered trees with enough pitch to get your edges working but nothing too gnarly.

  • Dos del Sabion (Red): This route offers a more challenging red experience with steeper sections that'll test your technique without being terrifying.

  • Slalom (Red): A tighter, more technical red that lives up to its name with quick turns required through varied terrain.

  • Nera Paganella (Black): The resort's headline black run delivers a steep, direct descent that's short but punchy, perfect for advanced skiers wanting a proper leg-burner.