Civetta - Dolomiti Superski

Civetta ski resort

Civetta ranks among the top ten ski resorts in Italy and, with 72 kilometres of slopes and 23 lift systems, is one of the three largest ski areas in the Veneto region. Situated between the Marmolada glacier and Cortina d’Ampezzo, it benefits from modern snowmaking systems and an elevation ranging from 1,000 to 2,200 metres above sea level – ensuring excellent snow conditions throughout the season.

Civetta is part of the Dolomiti Superski network, where a single ski pass gives you access to all lifts and pistes across the system. A ski bus departs from Alleghe twice an hour, taking guests to the Marmolada glacier, the legendary Sellaronda ski circuit, and the First World War ski tour – a route that fascinates not only history lovers.

Ski map

The ski maps for the Civetta ski resort include all the key information you need – such as altitude levels, piste difficulty ratings and ski pass sales points.

Accommodation in the Civetta ski resort

Book your ski holiday

The villages around the Civetta ski resort offer a wide range of accommodation options for your winter getaway. Whether you’re looking for a traditional farmhouse, a modern holiday apartment or a cosy hotel – you’ll find the perfect place to stay. Warm hospitality from local hosts ensures you’ll feel right at home throughout your visit.

Pure skiing pleasure in Civetta

Sunny slopes with a view

With 45 kilometres of perfectly groomed cross-country trails and breathtaking natural scenery, Civetta is also a top destination for Nordic skiing enthusiasts. On the floodlit slope in Zoldo, you can enjoy skiing through the snowy landscape until 11:00 p.m. every evening. At Passo Duran, a high-altitude trail awaits you at 1,600 metres – the highest in the region.

Seventy blue and red marked pistes make Civetta an ideal ski resort for beginners and families looking for a relaxed winter holiday. Eight kilometres of black runs are reserved for more advanced skiers. Snowboarders and freestyle fans can enjoy a snowpark with exciting features, located at the top station of chairlift no. 2.

In Civetta, you’ll spend your holiday surrounded by the spectacular panorama of the Dolomites. Small mountain villages between Civetta and Monte Pelmo, along with renowned ski resorts around Monte Civetta, offer a wide selection of accommodations and a rich variety of culinary delights. The area is especially popular with families and nature lovers seeking rest and relaxation, with cosy hotels and holiday flats ensuring a warm welcome.

Civetta ski resort

Ski schools and ski rentals

Modern skis, snowboards and everything else you need for a safe and enjoyable winter holiday can be found at the ski rental shops in Civetta. You can also compare the top ski schools in the area and book private lessons or group courses to improve your skills on the slopes.

Civetta ski pass prices

Civetta ski pass

Before heading off on your winter holiday, find out which ski pass is best suited to your needs. In addition to ski passes for the Civetta ski resort, the Dolomiti Superski pass is also available. Seniors and children benefit from attractive discounts.

Validity Adult Junior Child
1 day 67,- € 47,- € 22,- €
2 days 132,- € 92,- € 44,- €
3 days 193,- € 135,- € 66,- €
4 days 253,- € 177,- € 88,- €
5 days 303,- € 212,- € 110,- €
6 days 348,- € 244,- € 132,- €
7 days 369,- € 258,- € 254,- €
Prices for peak season when purchased online, all information without guarantee

If you have purchased a Dolomiti Superski ski pass, it is also valid in the Civetta ski resort.

Snowparks in Civetta

A freestyler’s paradise

Civetta is the ultimate destination for freestylers: with multiple options to challenge yourself and experience the thrill, including the Alleghe Central Park, Alleghe Boardercross, Mini Snowpark Mariaz, Boardercross Val di Zoldo, and the Cross Line Azzura. Discover the exciting snow and fun parks across the ski area and showcase your skills on the slopes!

Located at an altitude of 1,470 metres near the Col-de-Baldi lift station, the Alleghe Central Park is designed especially for children, teenagers and beginners. Here, you’ll find kickers, rails and boxes where you can practice your first tricks at your own pace. Situated below Monte Civetta, the park also features more advanced elements that require a bit more experience and skill.

The Alleghe Boardercross offers fun for the whole family. Tight turns, jumps, steep descents and speed – the perfect ingredients for a thrilling family ski race. Compare your performance with your loved ones and push yourself to new limits on the course. At the finish line, mere seconds will determine who gets to feel like a world-class athlete for the day. Despite the competitive spirit, fun is always the top priority on the Alleghe Boardercross.

Freestyle is all the rage, and the Mini Snowpark Mariaz is the latest hotspot for freestyle enthusiasts in Alleghe. Easily accessible via the ski bus, this Mini Snowpark in the Civetta ski resort offers the perfect setting to showcase your skills. Spanning 200 metres, you’ll find a kicker, two boxes and a rail – all designed to help you shine on the slopes.

Civetta ski area

Quick overview

General

  • Altitude: 1,000 m – 2,200 m
  • Lift capacity: 34,010 per hour
  • Opening hours: 08:30 – 16:30

Prices (1 day):

  • Adult: 67 €
  • Junior: 47 €
  • Senior: 61 €
  • Child: 22 €

Pistes:

  • 44 pistes – 72 km total
  • Easy – 28 km – 39%
  • Intermediate – 36 km – 50%
  • Difficult – 8 km – 11%

Lifts / cable cars (23 total):

  • 10 drag lifts
  • 10 chairlifts
  • 3 gondola lifts

Villages in the Civetta ski resort

Villages

The Civetta ski area is wonderfully diverse – from idyllic mountain hamlets far from the tourist crowds to lively villages rich in culture, there's a perfect destination here for every Dolomites enthusiast.

The charming mountain village of Alleghe lies at the foot of Monte Civetta, in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dolomites. With a population of just around 1,100, this village ranks among the most popular holiday spots in the region. Families in particular appreciate Alleghe for the wide range of activities available. As part of the Dolomiti Superski network, the Civetta ski resort offers an extensive variety of slopes for all skill levels. A snowpark, an ice rink and the end-of-season Alleghe Splash Party round off the fun in the snow perfectly.

Selva di Cadore is a collective name for several small Ladin villages. The municipality is located in the Val Fiorentina, surrounded by magnificent Dolomite peaks such as the Pelmo, Monte Civetta, the Marmolada and the Cernera Group. Situated at an altitude of 1,300 metres, it offers a peaceful atmosphere even during peak season. If you're keen to explore Ladin culture and experience nature in an active way, Selva di Cadore is the perfect place to be.

Val di Zoldo remains less developed for tourism than many other regions within the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites. This makes the valley in northern Veneto an ideal destination for mountain enthusiasts looking to unwind in nature. The valley's historically rich villages boast idyllic settings and inviting hotels and holiday flats, providing the perfect atmosphere for relaxation.

Civetta webcams

The Monte Fertazza and Col dei Baldi webcams each offer stunning panoramic views of snow-covered slopes. Take a look through the webcams and feel the anticipation build for your next holiday in the Civetta ski resort. Check the weather, current slope conditions and see what's happening on the mountain right now.

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Monte Fertazza webcam

View of the slopes in the Civetta ski area and the towering Monte Pelmo at 3,168 metres.

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Col dei Baldi webcam

Webcam on Col dei Baldi near Alleghe, offering a beautiful 360° view and a clear look at Monte Pelmo.