Challenging, breathtaking, steep. The essence of black ski slopes coming down the Dolomites around Cortina d'Ampezzo.
A guidebook to discover the 13 slopes for expert skiers in the ski area of Cortina d'Ampezzo, part of the Dolomiti Superski carousel. You will experience astonishing views along the ski paths and enjoy some of the most beautiful and challenging runs in the Dolomites. The slopes are located on five different resorts of Cortina's ski area: Tofane, Faloria-Cristallo, Misurina, San Vito and Auronzo.
If astonishing panoramas, dolomite rocks and cliffs are not enough to make your heart skip a bit, the technical level of some of the pistes will do the rest. Try the Forcella Rossa, the piste with the maximum gradient (62%) and the Schuss, the one with the maximum average slope (56%), both in the Tofane area, for an extra thrill.

Explore all the ski areas and challenge yourself on these fantastic ski slopes!

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Vertigine

Tofane

Vertigine, in English "Vertigo": a new track specifically designed for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Cortina 2021 Men's Downhill and Super-G.

Labirinti

Tofane

The slope is steep and really intense in the first section, quite gentle and wide in the last one.

Olympia delle Tofane

Tofane

One of the most well-known and iconic runs of Cortina d'Ampezzo: it will host the Women's Downhill, Super-G and Giant Slalom competitions during the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Cortina 2021.

Col Drusciè A

Tofane

This black ski slope became famous during the 1956 Winter Olympics, with the victory of the third personal gold medal in the Slalom by Toni Sailer.

Bigontina

Faloria

A difficult slope right under the "Pian de Ra Bigontina" lift.

Canalone Franchetti

Faloria

One of the most well-known runs of the Faloria Ski Area in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Ciastel

San Vito

A difficult and steep slope through the woods of San Vito Ski Area.

Forcella Rossa

Tofane

The steepest slope in Cortina d'Ampezzo and one of the most difficult and spectacular runs in the Tofane Ski Area.

Fedo

Auronzo

A difficult and steep slope through the woods of Auronzo-Misurina Ski Area.

La Pala

Misurina

A narrow and steep slope through the woods in San Vito Ski Area.

Scoiattolo

Faloria

With a total of 905 meters in length and a max slope grade of 55%, it is the ideal slope for advanced skiers.

Vitelli Alta

Faloria

This black ski slope became famous during the 1956 Winter Olympics with the victory of the Giant Slalom gold medal by Toni Sailer.

Stratondi

Faloria

One of the most difficult and spectacular runs in Cortina d'Ampezzo.