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.

To Botestagno Castle

Easy historical excursion to discover Botestagno Castle

To Forcella Lerosa

Relaxing route through ancient stone pine forests and broad meadows

From Cortina d'Ampezzo to San Vigilio di Marebbe

Route from Cortina to San Vigilio passing through two magnificent Nature Parks

Panoramic route with Cortina Skyline

Loop tour to admire Cortina's best views on two wheels

Faloria and Misurina

Route for a day on two wheels discovering Cortina and its surroundings

Super panorama freeride

A route that includes ski lifts and offers views of incredible beauty

Cortina Bike Park - Killer Rabbit

Flow trail - Difficulty difficult - Length 1,2 km - Drop 150 m - Average gradient 13%

Cortina Bike Park - Tofanina

Flow trail - Difficulty difficult - Length 7 km - Drop 570 m - Average gradient 11%

Cortina Bike Park - Firefox

Jump line - Difficulty difficult - Length 500 m - Drop 75 m - Average gradient 15%

Cortina Bike Park - Eagle Eyes

Flow trail - Difficulty difficult - Length 600 m - Drop 90 m - Average gradient 15%

Cortina Bike Park - G Force

Flow trail - Difficulty medium - Length 1,8 km - Drop 150 m - Average gradient 8%

Cortina Bike Park - Barbarian

Flow trail - Difficulty difficult - Length 2 km - Drop 280 m - Average gradient 14%

Cortina Bike Park - Krampus

Downhill trail - Difficulty only for experts - Length 2,5 km - Drop 430 m - Average gradient 17%

Cortina Bike Park - Druscié

Downhill and enduro trail - Difficulty only for experts - Length 2 km - Drop 340 m - Average gradient 17%