Elevation
1,324m
Base
2,778m
Summit
1,454m
Vertical Drop
Trails
114
1,300 Hectares
Lifts
53
6 types
Snowfall
242cm
Annual Snowfall
40cm
Nov
31cm
Dec
55cm
Jan
76cm
Feb
42cm
Mar
10cm
Apr

Best known for

  • # 2 Intermediate Terrain in Europe
  • # 1 Intermediate Terrain in Italy
  • # 1 Intermediate Terrain in Südtirol
Alta Badia
Alta Badia_Sweet Sunrise Breakfast_(c): Alex Moling
Alta Badia_ Sciare con gusto_Rifugio Jimmy_(c): Ugo Visciani
Alta Badia_Rifugio I Tabla_Sciare con Gusto_(c): Freddy Planinschek
Alta Badia_Sciare con gusto - A Taste for Skiing_Indoor_(c): Armin Terzer
Alta Badia_Breakfast with powder snow_(c): Alex Moling
Alta Badia_A Taste for Skiing_Dish_(c): Alex Moling
Alta Badia_A Taste for skiing_Sciare con Gusto_Friends_(c): Alex Moling
Alta Badia_Skiers Wine Break_(c): Freddy Planinschek
Alta Badia_Skiers Sync_(c): IDM Südtirol - Alex Moling
Alta Badia_Bluebird Ski Day_(c): Alex Moling
Alta Badia_Perfect Morning Slope_(c): Alex Moling
Alta Badia_Morning On-Piste Ski_(c): Alex Moling
Alta Badia_Ski Gourmet_(c): IDM Südtirol - Alex Moling
Alta Badia_Skier Carving on Fresh Snow_(c): DM Südtirol - Alex Filz
Alta Badia_Gruppo del Sella Massif_(c): IDM Südtirol - Alex Filz
Alta Badia_ Sciare con gusto_Rifugio Jimmy_(c): Ugo Visciani
Alta Badia_Rifugio I Tabla_Sciare con Gusto_(c): Freddy Planinschek
Alta Badia_Sciare con gusto - A Taste for Skiing_Indoor_(c): Armin Terzer

Where to Stay

Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 04, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 05, 2026

Average Snowfall

242cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
71%
Advanced Runs
26%
Expert Runs
3%
Runs in Total
114
Longest Run
8.5 km
Skiable Terrain
130 km
Snow Making
123.5 km

Lifts

53

Gondolas & Trams
12
Eight Person Lifts
2
High Speed Sixes
9
Quad Chairs
15
Double Chairs
4
Surface Lifts
11

Inside Scoop

Alta Badia_Breakfast with powder snow_(c): Alex Moling

Reviews

Matteo

Every year I return to Alta Badia, and every time I leave, I already think about booking for the following season. Whether it's snowing, sunny, or raining, the lifts are always open and the slopes are perfectly groomed. You can get every satisfaction from iconic and challenging runs like the Gran Risa to easier, pure fun slopes like those in San Cassiano. There are plenty of refuges, very welcoming and offering quality meals. At the end of the day, you'll always find the ski school bar at the foot of the slopes, where you can enjoy a mulled wine with friends. And then, if you want to explore the Dolomites on skis, you can do the Sella Ronda or reach wonderful places like the Marmolada or Lagazuoi. I recommend anyone who loves skiing to come and ski in Val Badia at least once. I'm sure they'll come back.

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