Fai della Paganella
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Ski area Paganella Ski
Information about the ski area
| Highest point: | 2,125 m | Pistes in total: | 37 km |
| Lowest point: | 1,040 m |
Pistes:
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9 km |
| Altitude ski resort: | 958 m |
Pistes:
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27 km |
| Lifts in total: | 15 |
Pistes:
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1 km |
| Gondola lift: | 4 | Ski routes: | 2 km |
| Chair lifts: | 11 | ||
| Tow lifts: | 0 | ||
Ski area Paganella Ski
The Olimpionica slope is also highly recommended. At 5 km long and over 1,075 metres above sea level, it is the longest slope in the ski resort. Even the American and Norwegian national alpine ski teams train here. Snowboarders will get their money's worth at the Paganella Snowpark.
The ski resort also offers great variety for families with children. There are four practice slopes at different altitudes. At the Dossonhütte at 1,450 m, there is a children's play park where kids can enjoy themselves on a large bouncy castle free of charge. At 1,333 m, there is also the Biblioigloo and the Kids Gaggia Park with a mini snow tubing run where children can slide down in tyres.
The "Kombi (5+1)" lift pass is valid for 6 days on all slopes in the Paganella ski area and 1 day in one of the other Skirama ski areas, e.g. Madonna di Campiglio, Folgarida-Marilleva, Passo del Tonale, Monte Bondone, Folgaria, Pinzolo or Pejo.
Rules of conduct on ski pistes in Italy
To use the ski areas, you must have valid liability insurance that covers damage or injury to third parties. This can also be taken out on site for individual days. Skiing while intoxicated (0.5 per mille or higher BAC) is prohibited and is punishable by heavy fines. To reduce the risk of injury, wearing a helmet is compulsory for everyone (regardless of age, on all ski runs, in snow parks and on toboggan runs). Anyone who does not comply with the helmet requirement will be fined or banned from the slopes.Night skiing Paganella Ski
More and more ski areas in Italy are also offering the option of night skiing. This leisure activity is becoming increasingly popular and most ski areas are gradually equipping at least a small part of their pistes with floodlights. Guests can also conquer the pistes at night in the Paganella ski area in the Dolomites. The Andalo-Doss Pelà gondola lift extends its operating hours twice a week for night owls. Every Tuesday and Friday, night skiers can do their laps from 19:30 to 22:30. The "Cacciatori 1" piste is around three kilometres long and offers everything a skier's heart desires. The Dosson hut provides refreshments until late into the night.Après ski Paganella Ski
For those who like it more sporty, use the Andalo sports centre with its ice palace for ice skating. There is also the "AquaIn", a wellness and beauty centre with an indoor pool. Here you can indulge in a massage or relax in the sauna and steam bath.
Snowpark Paganella Ski: Snowpark Dosson
Freestyle fans get their money's worth in the Paganella ski area: the "Dosson" snowpark is easily accessible with the 8-seater Andalo-Doss Pelà gondola lift. You get off at the middle station. The park has its own 100 metre-long conveyor belt and offers more than ten different obstacles for freestylers of all abilities. It is divided into two areas. The easy area has a fun Funslope with five steep turns, two interactive hands, a gong and a xylophone. The advanced area is aimed at experienced riders and offers two jumps in sizes S and M as well as six creative obstacles, including a flat box, a rainbow box, two butter boxes and a tank. The entire facility is designed so that both beginners and advanced riders can improve their technique and develop their style. Right next to the snowpark is the Rifugio Dosson, the perfect place to relax and unwind with friends after a few sessions.
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