Val Gardena - Gröden Piste Map
Grab the Val Gardena - Gröden ski resort map to get familiar with the layout before you arrive. This trail map covers 185 runs spread across 63 gondolas and cable cars, 99 chairlifts, and 48 drag lifts, with skiing from 2500m down to 1236m. Val Gardena links into the massive Dolomiti Superski area, giving you access to one of the largest lift networks in the world.

Best Runs in Val Gardena - Gröden
Val Gardena's terrain has something for everyone, though intermediates are properly spoilt for choice. Our reviewers mention that the cruising here is some of the best in the Dolomites, with wide-open pistes and stunning scenery around every corner.
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Pista Dantercëpies (Blue): A perfect progression run from the top of the Dantercëpies gondola with consistent gradient and plenty of width for building confidence.
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Pista Piz Sella (Blue): This long, flowing cruiser drops down from Dantercëpies to Selva with sweeping turns and incredible views across the valley.
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Pista Sochers (Blue): A mellow, tree-lined run ideal for early season or poor visibility days, winding gently through the forest back to Selva.
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Pista Fuentes (Red): One of the area's classic reds, this consistently pitched run offers proper carving territory with brilliant snow-holding thanks to its north-facing aspect.
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La Longia (Red): A proper thigh-burner stretching over 10km from Ciampinoi to Selva, this descent offers varied terrain and tests your legs all the way down.
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Pista Vallon d'Anna (Red): Technical and often uncrowded, this red features varied pitch changes and demands decent edge control throughout.
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Pista Gran Paradiso (Red): Starting from near Ciampinoi, this challenging red gets properly steep in sections and rewards committed carving.
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La Erta (Black): Val Gardena's steepest prepared run plunges down the fall line with relentless gradient and frequently develops moguls by afternoon.
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Pista Saslong (Black): The famous World Cup downhill track is accessible to the public, offering genuine racing gradients and technical sections that'll test your nerve.
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Sasso Levante (Black): This steep, often icy black run off the Ciampinoi area provides a proper technical challenge with tight turns and fall-away sections.

