Val d'Ultimo / Schwemmalm Piste Map Download
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Beginner 33%
Intermediate 56%
Advanced 11%
9
Total Runs
1150
Bottom Elevation
2625
Top Elevation
25.3
Skiable Terrain
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Val d'Ultimo / Schwemmalm Piste Map

Grab the Val d'Ultimo / Schwemmalm ski resort map to get your bearings before you hit the slopes. The trail map covers 9 runs spread across 1,475 vertical metres, from 1,150m up to 2,625m, with 3 beginner runs, 5 intermediate runs and 1 advanced run serviced by 1 gondola, 4 chairlifts and 2 drag lifts. Val d'Ultimo operates as a standalone resort, offering a quieter alternative to the busier South Tyrolean ski areas.

Best Runs in Val d'Ultimo / Schwemmalm

Val d'Ultimo / Schwemmalm is a proper hidden gem in South Tyrol, and while it's not massive, the pistes here are well-groomed and perfect for building confidence or just enjoying mellow skiing without the crowds.

  • Piste 1 - Falzeben (Blue): A long, sweeping cruiser from the top station that's ideal for intermediates looking to rack up vertical whilst enjoying tree-lined scenery.

  • Piste 3 - Sonnwies (Blue): Wide, gentle slopes with consistent pitch make this a confidence-building run for progressing beginners ready to move beyond the nursery area.

  • Piste 4 - Schwemmalm (Blue): This scenic run offers consistent gradients and is popular with ski schools thanks to its forgiving width and predictable snow conditions.

  • Piste 2 - Panorama (Red): A more challenging intermediate run with steeper sections that's perfect for practising carved turns and pushing your technique.

  • Piste 5 - Hochalm (Red): This red offers a bit more bite with tighter turns through the trees, making it a favourite for intermediates wanting to sharpen their skills.

  • Piste 6 - Abfahrt Talstation (Red): The longest descent down to the valley station with varied terrain that keeps things interesting all the way to the bottom.

  • Piste 7 - Kohlstatt (Black): The steepest run on the mountain with consistent pitch and good snow-holding, offering a proper test for confident skiers without being terrifying.