The Veneto region of Italy, with its proximity to the Dolomites, is home to some of the finest ski resorts in the country. So, if you’re into skiing, or it’s something new you want to explore, you’ll definitely love these spots and what they have to offer.
In this blog post, we’ve shared some great ski resorts, with information on their location, pricing, and reviews.
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1. Passo San Pellegrino/Falcade
Passo San Pellegrino/Falcade is one of the best ski resorts in Veneto, located right in the heart of the Dolomites. There, you’ll enjoy some of the most beautiful mountain views while skiing on slopes that suit all levels, from beginners to experts.
You can choose between easy long runs for a smooth ride or tougher ones if you prefer a challenge.
The resort is family-friendly and has cosy mountain huts and restaurants where you can relax after skiing. For those who want more activities, there are options like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and guided tours.
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Location: Located between Moena (Trentino) and Falcade (Veneto)
Reviews: 4.2/5.0
2. Cortina d’Ampezzo
Cortina d’Ampezzo, or “The Alpine Dolce Vita”, is a well-known ski resort and one of Italy’s top winter spots. Known for its ski events, it hosted the Winter Olympics in 1956, and it will co-host the games again in 2026 alongside Milan.
The resort is set in beautiful surroundings, with lovely places to stay and eat. After a day on the slopes, you can ski, snowboard, or just enjoy the lively atmosphere around you.
Location: Belluno, Veneto
Reviews: 4.1/5
3. Arabba/Marmolada
Located in the Dolomites, Arabba/Marmolada is known for its challenging slopes and beautiful surroundings. With over 60 kilometres of ski runs, it’s a great choice for intermediate and advanced skiers.
One of the highlights is the Marmolada Glacier, the highest peak in the Dolomites, which provides excellent skiing conditions all season long.
Arabba is a quieter village compared to the bigger, busier resorts, and it makes the perfect spot to recharge.
The village has cosy, family-run hotels and friendly hospitality. You’ll find traditional mountain huts where you can relax and enjoy tasty local food after skiing. Plus, the village is right at the foot of the glacier, so it’s easy to get to the ski lifts.
If you want to do more than skiing, Arabba/Marmolada also offers guided tours, like the Grande Guerra route, which takes you through historical sites from World War I.
Location: Belluno, Veneto.
Reviews: 4.1/5
4. Civetta – Alleghe/Selva di Cadore/Palafavera/Zoldo
Civetta is the largest ski resort in Veneto, with over 80 kilometres of slopes. It’s a great spot for beginners, but there are also more challenging runs for experienced skiers.
The resort is set against the beautiful Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, so you get both the fun from skiing and the beautiful views.
The nearby villages—Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, and Val di Zoldo—are cosy and welcoming. You can stay in affordable hotels or more luxurious chalets and enjoy delicious local food at the end of your ski day.
The whole area is perfect for a relaxed winter getaway.
Location: Belluno, Veneto.
Reviews: 4.0/5.0
5. San Vito di Cadore
Just 10 kilometres from the well-known Cortina d’Ampezzo, San Vito di Cadore is a more relaxed and affordable option. While smaller in size (16 kilometres of ski runs), it offers the same stunning views of the Dolomites as its more famous neighbour.
The slopes in San Vito di Cadore are well-maintained, and there are plenty of cosy mountain restaurants to enjoy after a day in the snow.
The San Vito Ski Area and NeveSole Park offer ski lessons and fun activities for both kids and adults. Nine slopes range from easy to more challenging. Ski pass holders can take free buses to Cortina’s larger ski area.
Location: Belluno, Veneto.
Reviews: 3.0/5.0
6. Folgaria/Fiorentini
Folgaria/Fiorentini is located on the border of Veneto and Trentino, part of the Alpe Cimbra ski area. With over 100 kilometres of slopes, it’s perfect for beginners, intermediate skiers, and families. The resort is known for its beautiful alpine views, and besides skiing, you can enjoy activities like snowshoeing, ice skating, and tobogganing.
Folgaria/Fiorentini has a friendly, family-oriented atmosphere with plenty of ski schools and easy slopes.
You can stay in the nearby towns (Folgaria and Fiorentini) to get a taste of the local culture. You’ll also find cosy accommodations if you decide to stay the night in the area.
Location: Trentino-Alto Adige, near the Veneto border.
Reviews: 4.0/5.0
7. Monte Verena – Mezzaselva di Roana
Monte Verena is a smaller, quieter ski resort on the Asiago Plateau that offers 25 kilometres of slopes. They are well-maintained, with a mix of easy and slightly more challenging runs.
Locals love Monte Verena for its relaxed, less commercial atmosphere. Suggested to families and those who want a calm ski holiday.
Visitors can also explore nearby hiking trails and take in the beauty of the surrounding alpine forests.
Location: Vicenza, Asiago Plateau, Veneto.
Reviews: 2.9/5
8. Recoaro Mille
Located near Vicenza, Recoaro Mille is a small ski resort with 7 kilometres of slopes. While the resort is not large, it makes up for it with a beautiful setting and atmosphere.
Besides skiing, you can try snowshoeing and sledging in Recoaro Mille.
The nearby town of Recoaro Terme is famous for its thermal baths. After a day on the slopes, you can unwind with a relaxing spa session, to add the wellness experience to your trip.
Location: Vicenza, Veneto.
Reviews: 2.7/5
9. Monte Baldo – Malcesine/Prà Alpesina
Monte Baldo, close to Lake Garda, offers some of the most scenic views of any ski resort in Veneto. With around 40 kilometres of slopes, it’s a great spot for both beginners and intermediate skiers. The unique location gives skiers a rare chance to enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Garda while on the slopes, adding to the resort’s charm.
Besides skiing, Monte Baldo is popular for snowboarding and other winter activities. The nearby town of Malcesine has plenty of amenities, including restaurants, hotels, and après-ski options, making it a well-rounded place to visit.
Location: Verona, Veneto.
Reviews: 2.7/5
Conclusion
We hope this guide has inspired you to check out some of the fantastic ski resorts that Veneto has to offer. For more content on this beautiful region, feel free to follow us.
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