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Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada Resort Guide

The Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada resort summary is: Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada has 6 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1820m of vertical range and surrounding area.


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Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada Resort Guide

The Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada resort summary is: Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada has 6 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1820m of vertical range and surrounding area.

Vertical:

Top: 3270m
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1820m
Bot: 1450m

Best for:

Intermediates level skier
Intermediates

Pistes:

Hectares of Ski:

Snowmaking: —

Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada Lifts:

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  • ski lift icon2
  • cablecar icon2
Total lifts = 6
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Visiting Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada

Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip to Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada.

  • Season opens
  • Season closes
  • Accommodation
  • Restaurants | Bars
    — | —
  • Nearest Airport
    Venice
  • Nearest Train Station
    Brunico
  • Tourist Office Website
  • Tourist Office Phone
    +39/0437/522984

Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada Features

The terrain at Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada includes::

  • Halfpipes
    No
  • Terrain Parks
  • X-Country
  • Ski Hire

What's it like at Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada resort?

Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada, in the Veneto area of Italy, is a medium sized ski resort with 6 ski lifts that offers skiers an incredible 1820 metres (5972 feet) of vertical descent. The panorama of the Dolomites, seen from the very top of the cable car, is enjoyed by skiers and non-skiers alike. Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada has 20 kilometers (12 miles) of pistes. There are many cross country ski trails in the area around Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada.


Explore Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada Location Map

Interactive Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada Live Weather

ResortSnow DepthTemp. (°C)Wind (km/h)Weather
Top Lift: 
-7
10
part cloud
Middle Lift: 
-5
5
part cloud
Bottom Lift: 
-9
5
part cloud

When's the snowiest month to visit Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada?

FebruaryAverage: 3.6 snow days per week
The snowiest week in Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada is week 1 of February. There are typically 3.6 snowy days during this week with 46cm of snowfall. Check out the Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada Snow History graphs below.


Visitor Reviews of Malga-Ciapela/Marmolada

Overall: 3.5 Based on 2 votes and 1 review

  • Snowsure 3.5
  • Variety of pistes 4.0
  • Off-piste 3.5
  • Scenery 4.0
  • Apres-Ski 2.5
  • Vote

Ben Bland from United Kingdom writes:

Marmolda is the largest mountain in the Dolomites and the view from the top lift station (Punta Rocca) has got to be one of the most spectacular views in the Alps. The Dolomites span out beneath you and you can see the Austrian Alps in the distance.
There are, effectively, only two pistes in Malga Ciapela and each one is very long but, in my opinion, Malga Ciapela/Marmolada is not really about piste skiing. Sure, you have direct access to the dolomitisuperski lift pass which offer more piste skiing than any other lift pass in the world but Marmolada is about freeride! Off-piste skiing is as good as anywhere else in Europe. A wide, open, treeless mountain with umpteen possibilities of decent between the two massive outcrops of rock which have been named 11 and 12!?
Marmolda is a freeride paradise where every decent arrives at the lake which was filmed in the new version of the classic movie, the Italian Job.
I shouldn't really write such a glowing report about this wonderful and majestic mountain because up until now it's relatively unknown and few people ride the powder that often settles on the slopes of the queen of the Dolomites. Go and visit Chamonix or St Anton and leave untouched snow for me. Please!

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