Ski resorts for advanced skiers and freeriding Dolomites

Best ski resorts for advanced skiers in the Dolomites (best difficult slopes, ski routes) as well as best powder snow skiing/freeriding in the Dolomites


17 test reports

Best rating:
5 out of 5 stars

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1-17 out of 17 ski resorts

Test result: 5 out of 5 stars
Cortina d'Ampezzo attracts visitors with its steep and challenging slopes that truly put even advanced… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • some freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 16 km (13%)

Test result: 5 out of 5 stars
In Arabba, several attractive black slopes lead down to the valley, especially from Porta Vescovo.… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 8.9 km (14%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Kronplatz offers very attractive and challenging black slopes. A highlight is the Black Five… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 29 km (24%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Pampeago and Predazzo offer some challenging runs for advanced skiers. Highlights include the deep… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • some freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 6.9 km (14%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Carezza Ski offers several challenging slopes for advanced skiers. From the Laurins Lounge, Paolina,… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 4.8 km (12%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Gröden offers long, challenging descents into the valleys, such as Saslong, Ciampinoi, and… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 21 km (12%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
The black slope Trametsch is an insider tip for experts. Combined with the Plosepiste, it is one of… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • some freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 13.5 km (32%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Experts will get their money's worth on the challenging slopes in the 3 Zinnen Dolomites ski area.… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 8.4 km (10%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Several black slopes and many off-piste opportunities delight advanced skiers. The black slope La… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 8.5 km (13%)
  • Ski routes: 1.5 km

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Some challenging runs, such as Vulcano, Ciampac-Alba, or Col dei Rossi, will make expert skiers'… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 7.2 km (13%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
San Martino di Castrozza offers some challenging slopes, including the well-known Tognola Uno and the… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • some freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 12 km (20%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
Experts will enjoy the black slope Alberto Tomba. Here, you can ski in the tracks of the multiple… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • no freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 0.9 km (7%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
The Civetta ski area offers a few challenging slopes for experts. However, the majority of the slopes… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • no freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 8 km (11%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
For advanced skiers, there are short, challenging runs. Otherwise, the slopes are easy and… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 3 km (5%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
For advanced skiers, two challenging slopes start at the Le Cune mountain station. The valley run to… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 4 km (15%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
There are only two difficult runs in the Alta Badia ski area. However, the two runs Gran Risa and… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • no freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 9 km (7%)

Test result: 2 out of 5 stars
For advanced skiers, there is a challenging slope, and at the San Marco chairlift, you have the… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 1 km (10%)
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