The ski areas in the Dolomites
Limitless skiing bliss in the Dolomiti Superski network
Dolomiti Superski is a ski network that brings together all ski areas in the Dolomites. With just one ski pass – the Dolomiti Superski Pass – you can use 450 lifts across twelve ski areas and ski 1,200 kilometres of slopes. This makes Dolomiti Superski the largest ski carousel in the world.
All facts about Dolomiti Superski at a glance
Ski areas, ski pass prices & more
Skiing in the Dolomiti Superski carousel means skiing in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage, at altitudes between 1,500 and 3,200 metres. Almost all slopes can be covered with artificial snow – guaranteeing excellent snow conditions throughout the season.
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- Seiser Alm/Gröden
- Gitschberg Jochtal
- Kronplatz
- 3 Zinnen- Cortina d’Ampezzo
- Val di Fassa/Carezza
- Val di Fiemme/Obereggen
- Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino- Alta Badia
- Arabba/Marmolada
- San Martino di Castrozza/Passo Rolle
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Adults (advance purchase until 24th December 2025) 945,00 € Adults (from 25th December 2025) 1.015,00 € Seniors (born in 1960 or earlier) 945,00 € Super Seniors (born in 1953 or earlier) 790,00 € Juniors (2008-2017) 630,00 € Children (2018–2022) 305,00 € Superdays Adults: flexible pass for 8 days per season 525,00 € Superdays Juniors (2008–2017): flexible pass for 8 days per season 365,00 € -
The My Dolomiti Card is a personal, rechargeable card and is available free of charge at the main points of sale. You can load a new ski pass onto this card as often as you wish – either at home after purchasing online or directly at the ski pass sales points.
On the Dolomiti Superski app or website, you can also create a My Dolomiti profile and link it to your card. In your personal Ski Performance Check, you can then view the number of ropeway systems used, the kilometres of slopes covered, the altitude metres skied and much more.
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Yes, both the Seiser Alm/Val Gardena ski pass and the Dolomiti Superski Pass include the ascent and descent with the Seiser Alm Aerial Cableway.
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With its 181 kilometres of slopes and 79 ropeway systems, the Seiser Alm/Val Gardena ski area is the largest ski area in the Dolomiti Superski ski carousel. Admittedly, we are a little proud of that fact.