Ski areas

800 km perfect slopes!

From the Pejo 3000 lifts in Val di Sole, to the Alpe Cimbra, the chosen slopes of the U.S. National Alpine Ski Team; from the slopes of the Paganella plateau and Madonna di Campiglio in the Brenta Dolomites, to the Dolomite slopes in eastern Trentino: Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme, or San Martino di Castrozza and Passo Rolle, at the foot of the Pale di San Martino.

Then there are the slopes of Monte Bondone, a stone's throw from Trento, the slopes of Valsugana, perfect for first dipping your toes in the snow, and the slopes of Monte Baldo, boasting a view of Garda and the Brenta Dolomites.

In total there are more than 800 kilometers of ski slopes in Trentino, with two large areas that bring together the majority of Trentino's ski areas: Dolomiti Superski, the largest ski carousel in the world and the Skirama Dolomiti Adamello Brenta.

Check out our ski areas, categorised by geographical area, lace up your boots and join us on the slopes!

Brenta Dolomites and western Trentino

Skiarea Campiglio

Skiarea Campiglio

Top skiing on the Brenta Dolomites

Ski area Andalo and Fai della Paganella

Ski area Andalo and Fai della Paganella

Snow and unforgettable emotions

Folgarida-Marilleva, Peio3000, Passo Tonale

Folgarida-Marilleva, Peio3000, Passo Tonale

A natural paradise for skiing and snowboarding

Ski Area Ruffré Mendola - APT Val di Non | © APT Val di Non

The Val di Non

Three ski areas and plenty of nature

The Valli Giudicarie and the Valle del Chiese

The Valli Giudicarie and the Valle del Chiese

Nature, relaxation and fine food

Eastern Dolomites

Val di Fassa skiing resort in the Italian Alps

Val di Fassa skiing resort in the Italian Alps

In the midst of the Sella Group

Val di Fiemme

Val di Fiemme

Embracing the Dolomites

San Martino di Castrozza, Passo Rolle, Primiero

San Martino di Castrozza, Passo Rolle, Primiero

Jaw-dropping panoramas


2026 Olympics & Paralympics in Val di Fiemme

Trentino confirms itself as one of the top destinations for ski lovers, even during the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
Val di Fiemme will host Nordic skiing disciplines, such as cross-country skiing, Nordic combined and ski jumping, and Paralympic cross-country skiing and biathlon. The Olympics will be held from 6 to 22 February 2026, while the Paralympics from 6 to 15 March 2026.

Central Trentino

Alpe Cimbra Folgaria Lavarone e Luserna

Alpe Cimbra Folgaria Lavarone e Luserna

Downhill, Nordic skiing and plenty of entertainment

APT Trento - sciatore - Alice Russolo | © APT Trento - sciatore - Alice Russolo

Trento and Monte Bondone

A snowy wonderland in Trento’s backyard

Valsugana, Panarotta, Passo Brocon

Valsugana, Panarotta, Passo Brocon

A holiday with family or friends

The Polsa-San Valentino-San Giacomo Ski Area

The Polsa-San Valentino-San Giacomo Ski Area

A snowy terrace overlooking Lake Garda

From the Pejo 3000 lifts in Val di Sole, to the Alpe Cimbra, the chosen slopes of the U.S. National Alpine Ski Team; from the slopes of the Paganella plateau and Madonna di Campiglio in the Brenta Dolomites, to the Dolomite slopes in eastern Trentino: Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme, or San Martino di Castrozza and Passo Rolle, at the foot of the Pale di San Martino.

Then there are the slopes of Monte Bondone, a stone's throw from Trento, the slopes of Valsugana, perfect for first dipping your toes in the snow, and the slopes of Monte Baldo, boasting a view of Garda and the Brenta Dolomites.

In total there are more than 800 kilometers of ski slopes in Trentino, with two large areas that bring together the majority of Trentino's ski areas: Dolomiti Superski, the largest ski carousel in the world and the Skirama Dolomiti Adamello Brenta.

Check out our ski areas, categorised by geographical area, lace up your boots and join us on the slopes!