Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino - Dolomiti Superski

Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino ski resort

The Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino (Tre Valli) ski resort offers a varied and enjoyable winter sports experience at altitudes between 1,190 and 2,517 metres, all set against the backdrop of a picturesque Dolomite landscape. This resort is particularly popular with families. While the little ones are well looked after in ski kindergartens and children's ski lessons, parents have the chance to fully relax and enjoy their time on the slopes.

On a skiing holiday in the Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino (Tre Valli) ski resort, you can choose between three types of ski pass. The Dolomiti Superski pass gives you access to all twelve ski areas in this vast network, located in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dolomites. However, many families find that the Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino ski pass is more than sufficient. The Val di Fiemme – Obereggen ski pass, available in Bellamonte, may also be of interest.

The Tre Valli ski area includes the town of Moena, which is accessible by ski bus, as well as the ski villages of Falcade and Passo San Pellegrino, which are linked by ski lifts. With a total of 90 kilometres of blue and red slopes, the area is ideal for beginners and families. From the resort, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of some of the Dolomites’ most iconic peaks, including Sassolungo, Latemar, Lagorai and the Catinaccio.

Ski map

Get ready for your holiday in the best possible way by checking the ski map for Alpe Lusia and San Pellegrino. It provides detailed information on the slopes and ski pass points of sale in your winter sports region.

Accommodation in the Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino ski resort

Book your ski holiday

Discover a range of accommodation options in the Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino ski resort and book your stay in a holiday apartment, hotel room or a cosy guesthouse. Meet welcoming hosts and be inspired by traditional Alpine architecture and the stunning location in the heart of the Dolomites.

Alpe Lusia - San Pellegrino

Skiing with a view for beauty

For romantics and nature lovers, the Skitour dell’Amore is highly recommended. This 12-kilometre piste leads you through a fairy-tale landscape guaranteed to spark joy. Cross-country skiers will delight in 60 kilometres of perfectly groomed trails. Several snow- and funparks have been set up for freestylers and snowboarders. Modern lift systems, a wide range of accommodation options and a vast selection of cosy huts and restaurants make the Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino ski area one of the most popular winter sports destinations in the Dolomites.

Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino

Ski Schools and ski rentals

Whether for children, beginner adults or seasoned skiers looking to refine their technique, the ski schools in Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino offer the right course for every need. You’ll find suitable equipment, friendly advice and insider tips at the many ski hire outlets across the region.

Ski pass prices Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino

Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino ski pass

The ski pass for Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino covers the lifts at Alpe Lusia, Bellamonte, Passo San Pellegrino and Falcade. It’s available as a day pass, multi-day ticket or season pass. Discounts are offered for children and seniors. For even more freedom, the Dolomiti Superski ski pass gives you access to all the ski areas in the network.

Validity Adult Junior Child
1 day 69,- € 48,- € 22,- €
2 days 136,- € 95,- € 44,- €
3 days 198,- € 138,- € 66,- €
4 days 253,- € 177,- € 88,- €
5 days 303,- € 212,- € 110,- €
6 days 348,- € 244,- € 132,- €
7 days 369,- € 258,- € 154,- €
Prices for peak season when purchased online, all information without guarantee

If you've purchased a Dolomiti Superski Pass, it is also valid in the Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino ski resort.

Snowparks Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino

Freestyle action

Freestyle is a growing trend in the Dolomites, captivating more than just young winter sports enthusiasts. Discover the snowparks of Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino, get inspired by the tricks of other riders and try your hand at your first jumps and manoeuvres.

Situated on the southern slope of Alpe Lusia, the Morea Snowpark welcomes freestylers of all skill levels. Accessible from Moena via the lifts to Le Cune and on to Bellamonte, you can reach the park directly using the Le Fassane–La Morea chairlift. The Dolomiti Freestyle Days take place here every Wednesday and Friday during the season. With artificial snow and features such as boardercross, boxes, wall rides, kickers, and more across 36,000 square metres, boredom is not an option.

Located at Passo San Pellegrino, the Sanpe Snowpark is a favourite among Italian and international freestyle fans. With great music and easy access via a modern 4-seater chairlift, you’ll have the perfect setup to try out new tricks all day long. At 2,000 metres altitude and groomed daily, it offers a slope-style run, rails, kickers, jumps, and courses of all difficulty levels, all ending in a funbox. Watch jaw-dropping stunts and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the Sanpe Snowpark.

Villages in the Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino ski resort

Villages

Discover the most charming resorts in the Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino ski area. A blend of modern amenities, Ladin culture, traditional architecture and welcoming boutiques create an environment where you’ll feel at home from the start.

Moena lies at the entrance to Val di Fassa, where it meets the Val di Fiemme. Surrounded by ancient legends and dramatic Dolomite peaks, this picturesque village enchants visitors to this day. With a renowned cross-country centre, modern lift systems and slopes for all abilities, Moena is the heart of the Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino ski area.

Located in the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park, Bellamonte is the perfect retreat for Dolomite lovers seeking peace and tranquillity. Spend your holiday immersed in pristine nature ideal for winter hiking and snowshoeing. Nearby, the Bellamonte – Alpe Lusia ski area offers stunning pistes. Take a day off to visit the Museo di Nonno Gustavo, where you can admire regional farming tools and traditional artefacts.

Ronchi Valsugana is a small municipality in Trentino with around 450 residents. Nestled at 777 metres altitude, it’s surrounded by chestnut forests perfect for scenic winter walks. The village's historic farms, the Chiesa dell'Addolorata, and the alpine Val di Cavé make it a cultural gem for winter holidaymakers.

Home to 4,500 people, Predazzo is located at the end of the Val di Fiemme in Trentino. A lively holiday destination year-round, Predazzo features attractions like the local geology and mineralogy museum and fantastic hiking. From here, you have direct access to both the Bellamonte – Alpe Lusia and Ski Centre Latemar ski areas.

Set at the foot of the Focobon Group in the Valle del Biois within the Belluno Dolomites, Falcade charms with its breathtaking views. One of the pistes here, the “Pista degli Innamorati” (Lovers’ Run), is named for the romantic scenery. Falcade, popular among families, is also home to the Pietro Scola cross-country ski centre, which stays open into the evening.

Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino ski area

Quick overview

General

  • Altitude: 1,190 m – 2,517 m
  • Lift Capacity: 40,300 / hour
  • Operating Hours: 08:30 – 16:30

Prices (1 Day):

  • Adult: 69 €
  • Junior: 48 €
  • Senior: 62 €
  • Child: 22 €

Pistes:

  • 63 pistes – 95 km total
  • Easy – 33.8 km – 36%
  • Intermediate – 49.2 km – 52%
  • Difficult – 12 km – 13%

Lifts / Cable cars (24 total):

  • 6 drag lifts
  • 12 chairlifts
  • 5 gondolas
  • 1 cable car

Frequently asked questions

Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino ski area

The Passo San Pellegrino, located between Moena and Falcade, sits at an altitude of 1,918 metres.

The Tre Valli ski area includes the resorts of Moena, Falcade and Passo San Pellegrino, set in the heart of the Trentino and Venetian Dolomites.

Alpe Lusia / San Pellegrino webcams

A quick glance through one of the webcams at Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino lets you join the action live on the slopes – from anywhere in the world. Check the current weather, get excited for your next ski holiday or simply enjoy the view of lush forests and snowy peaks.