The Little Grizzly slope, inaugurated during the 2015/16 winter season, starts at the top of Monte Vigo at 2.179 m asl and its upper part runs through a real gorge with a gradients of almost 70%.
Dizzy just reading about it?
Nera Folgarida Slope
Created in the summer of 1967, the Folgarida Black Slope is a harsh one, dropping down by about 600 metres: difficult but also very varied and lots of fun.
If you can complete it all in one go, self-congratulations are truly in order.
Come and put yourself to the test!
THE LONGEST DESCENT
From Cima Spolverino to Folgarida
From Cima Spolverino to Folgarida: 3,150 metres of fun with a total difference in altitude of 792 metres, from 2,179 to 1,400 m asl.
Ready for a descent that will leave you breathless, with the Brenta Dolomites by your side?
PONTEDILEGNO TONALE SKIAREA
A skier’s paradise
Paradiso Slope
A historic slope in the Alps, one that has written the history of skiing:
the much-feared Pista Paradiso slope!
You will definitely feel its 737-metre drop in your legs.
Alpino Slope
At 4,500 metres long, Pista Alpino slope is the longest in the PontediLegno-Tonale ski area and probably one of the most scenic. A spine-tingling descent, with amazing views of the Adamello Presanella group.
THE LONGEST DESCENT
From Presena through to PontediLegno
From the summit of the Presena Glacier, at 3,016 metres asl, down the slopes over the glacier to historic Pista Paradiso, one of the most famous black slopes in the whole of the Alps, and then the red Pegrà slope to Ponte di Legno. 11 km and almost 1,800 metres difference in altitude.
PEJO3000 SKIAREA
3,000 metres through nature
Val della Mite Slope
In January 2011, the new Pejo 3000 cable car brought downhill skiing back to Val della Mite, a wide slope with a fairly easy gradient for guaranteed fun.
Saroden Slope
Inaugurated in the 2016-17 winter season, the Saroden slope overlooks Val di Pejo: a true terrace with wonderful views.
THE LONGEST DESCENT
From Pejo3000 to Peio Fonti
A magnificent 8 km ski trail, from 3,000 metres down through Stelvio Park to Peio Fonti.
With a difference in altitude of 1,600 metres, it is pure white fun.
What are you waiting for? Come and try it for yourself and put your fitness to the test!