LIFTS AND SLOPES
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SKIING AMONG THE TOFANA PEAKS
47
km of slopes
4
1 gondola, 1 cable car,
2 chairlifts
4
1 gondola, 1 cable car, 2 chairlifts
13
Slopes for every level
3
Mountain huts/restaurants at high altitude
SLOPES
- 40 - Druscié B
- 41 - Druscié A
- 42 - Raccordo Piè Tofana
- 43 - Muro de Ra Cioures
- 44 - Stries
- 45 - Skiweg Rumerlo
- 46 - Bus de Tofana
- 47 - Cacciatori
- 48 - Canalini
- 48 - Variante Canalini
- 49 - Pian Ra Valles
- 50 - Variante
- 51 - Forcella Rossa
- 52 - Ra Stradéla
Lifts
- 25 - Gondola Cortina – Col Druscié
- 26 - Cable Car Col Druscié – Ra Valles
- 27 - Cable car Ra Valles - Cima Tofana*
- 28 - Chairlift Pian Ra Valles – Bus di Tofana
- 29 - Chairlift Cacciatori
*Special openings in winter possible depending on the weather
INTERESTING FACTS
One of the most ambitious and technical slopes in the Dolomites, very steep and challenging, which is why it is also approved for national and international training. In the 1956 Olympics the special slalom race won by Toni Sailer was held here; in 2021 it hosted the Ski World Championships.
The most technical slope: Col Druscié A
Most scenic slope: Forcella Rossa
2 km long, with a 72 per cent incline and an elevation gain of 700 meters, this is a slope only for expert skiers. It has a high inclination and, as you descend among the Dolomite rocks, you get a unique view. That’s why every year our AllBlacks test themselves by skiing it hundreds of times.
With no particular difficulty, it goes through the woods in an almost magical atmosphere. It is suitable for the whole family given a peaceful and pleasant descent.
The most fun slope: Druscié B
The slope to downtown: Stries
This is the only slope in Cortina that allows you to return to the city center on skis. In fact, from the middle station of the gondola, you follow a track through the woods that runs alongside the historic bobsled run and arrives at our parking lot near the Ice Stadium, without taking any other lifts.
Slopes care
Have you ever wondered how the slopes are groomed in the Dolomites?