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Updated March 2026

Comprensorio Ski Civetta Piste Map

Grab the Comprensorio Ski Civetta ski resort map to get your bearings before you head out - it's a solid reference for planning your days on the mountain. The trail map covers 52 runs spread across 1,000 vertical metres, serviced by 3 gondolas, 10 chairlifts and 10 drag lifts. With a top elevation of 2,000m and terrain reaching down to 1,000m, you'll find plenty of variety to explore across this Italian resort.

Download the Comprensorio Ski Civetta Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Comprensorio Ski Civetta

Best Runs in Comprensorio Ski Civetta

  • Pista 1 (Blue): A long, sweeping cruiser that runs from the top of the Forcella lift down to Alleghe, perfect for building confidence with its consistent pitch and wide grooming.

  • Pista 2 (Red): This tree-lined run offers fantastic carving terrain with a mix of open sections and tighter turns through the forest, maintaining a decent gradient throughout.

  • Pista 3 (Blue): An ideal early-season warm-up that meanders gently through the mid-mountain zone with plenty of width for practising turns.

  • Pista 5 (Red): A challenging red that gets progressively steeper towards the bottom, rewarding strong intermediates who enjoy picking up speed on well-groomed pistes.

  • Pista 6 (Black): The resort's signature steep descent drops directly under the Civetta cable car with sustained pitch and frequently develops moguls, testing even confident skiers.

  • Pista 10 (Blue): A scenic cruiser that links the upper sectors with lovely views across the Dolomites, wide enough for comfortable parallel turns.

  • Pista 15 (Red): This red run cuts through beautiful woodland with varied terrain that keeps things interesting, particularly enjoyable on fresh snow days.

  • Pista 20 (Blue): A mellow blue that serves as the main route back to Alleghe, perfect for ending the day with relaxed, rhythmic turns.