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Alba di Canazei piste map

Detailed piste map of Alba di Canazei highlighting top ski runs and lifts
16th July, 2025
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Situated within the vast network of the Dolomiti Superski area, Alba di Canazei contributes to the extraordinary ski realm of Val Di Fassa. This area forms a segment of the world's largest ski territory, boasting more than 1,200 km of slopes across 12 diverse ski regions, all accessible under a single ski pass. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest piste map to familiarise yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximise your Alba di Canazei skiing experience.

Alba di Canazei ski resort piste map

Plan your ski holiday ahead with our detailed piste map. Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the Alba ski resort.

Alba di Canazei/Val di Fassa piste map

Alba di Canazei piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Alba di Canazei, Buffaure-Ciampac piste map

  1. Alba di Canazei/Val di Fassa piste map pdf
  2. Alba di Canazei/Val di Fassa piste map jpg

Alba di Canazei best ski pistes

Alba di Canazei, on the Buffaure-Ciampac ski area, offers 3 blue, 11 red, and 3 black runs balancing long red cruisers with steep test‑pieces:

  • Baby Buffaure (Blue-Beginner): A gentle blue nursery slope with magic‑carpet access, ideal for first turns.
  • Salvan (Blue-Intermediate): A smooth blue run meandering through open meadows, great for relaxed carving.
  • Buffaure Panorama (Red-Intermediate): A red ridge run offering sweeping S‑turns and panoramic valley vistas.
  • Buffaure di Sotto (Red-Intermediate): A lower red descent through larch forests, perfect for consistent cruising.
  • Valvacin (Red-Intermediate): Wide red with gentle rollers, combining scenic views and carving potential.
  • Valvacin B (Red-Intermediate): A parallel red variant to Valvacin with similarly engaging terrain.
  • Pala del Geiger (Red-Intermediate): A brisk red fall‑line pitch beneath the Geiger summit, with firm corduroy.
  • Roseal (Red-Intermediate): A quieter red route with varied gradient and lovely alpine scenery.
  • Orsa Maggiore (Red-Intermediate): A high‑mountain red boasting fine snow and broad, banked turns.
  • Sella Brunech (Red-Intermediate): A lesser‑known red linking Sella Pass to Alba, with steady pitch.
  • Ciampac‑Alba (Black-Expert): A demanding black chute dropping from the Ciampac ridge, steep and technical.
  • Aloch (Black-Expert): A champion’s black with tight fall‑line sections, used for slalom training.
  • Vulcano (Black-Expert): A steep, narrow black run above the village, only for seasoned experts.

Buffaure-Ciampac, Val di Fassa in brief

  • Base elevation: 1,325 m
  • Highest elevation: 2,354 m
  • Max. vertical drop: 1,165 m
  • Downhill length: 23 km
  • Pistes: 17
  • Piste types: 3 blue, 11 red, 3 black
  • Ski lifts: 12

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