Val Gardena ski area, Italy

  The 3,179 feet of drop is more than enough for a splendid top to bottom run. Val Gardena is a small ski mountain boasting an average altitude difference when you compare it to other ski areas in the region. Having the ski terrain being 14,250 acres you won't lack skiable land. Val Gardena has a much lower than average percentage of expert and advanced ski runs and a much higher than average fraction of green and blue trails. The stunning splendor of the Italy highlands and the especially nice trails are reason enough
    to come here to ski. Brilliant exercise and spending some quality time in the great outdoors will make you feel wonderful. The snowboarding and the skiing in Italy is a lot of fun all snow season long. All in all there are 57 runs to pick from; it's a good assortment.
Val Gardena has an okay range of trails and lots of great ski lifts. This ski mountain has 22 different ski lifts, and they are perfectly kept up and run by caring people. This is a family friendly ski area with a lot of green and blue ski slopes. The ski map on this page will give you a good idea what Val Gardena is like. This is a good ski area with a lot of different ski slopes; it's totally impossible to get bored here. In winter the Italy hills are always delightful for snowboarding and skiing. 

  QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 3,179 feet

Total Runs: 57
- 10% Expert and Advanced
- 60% Intermediate Runs
- 30% Beginner Runs

Total Lifts: 22

Skiing Area: 14,250 acres
Annual snowfall: 0 feet

Coordinates:
Latitude: 1
Longitude: 1
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   10% Expert & Adv.
   60% Intermediate
   30% Beginner
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   50% Intermediate
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Val Gardena ski area Trail Map:
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