Alpe Lusia is a small ski resort in the Dolomites, Italy, connecting the two communities of Moena and Bellamonte. Although Alpe Lusia itself is a small town with only six lifts and a handful of slopes, there are a number of collaborations that can broaden the horizons for those who feel that it is not quite enough.
What is always included is the opportunity to go over to San Pellegrino, which together with Alpe Lusia makes up Tre Valli. For those who are still not completely satisfied, it is possible to upgrade to "Valle Silver", it gives access to another 3 large resorts in the immediate area. Last but not least, Alpe Lusia is part of the Dolomiti Superski, which, if chosen, gives access to a total of 12 ski areas around the Dolomites. However, please note that you will need a means of transport other than skis to get from Alpe Lusia to any of the other resorts.
In terms of skiing, both Valle Lusia and San Pellegrino are very gentle, with many slopes in the easier difficulty levels, both above and below the tree line. For those who really want to, you can find black lines on the piste map, but there are not many of them - there are simply two ski areas that are best suited for beginners.
In terms of skiing, both Valle Lusia and San Pellegrino are very gentle, with many slopes in the easier difficulty levels, both above and below the tree line. For those who really want to, you can find black lines on the piste map, but there are not many of them - there are simply two ski areas that are best suited for beginners.
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Alpe Lusia - Moena/Bellamonte Snow forecast
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Wednesday1.9 mm rain4°
1.8 m/s -
Thursday4.2 mm rain4°
0.6 m/s -
Friday3.8 mm rain6.1°
0.5 m/s
Facts about Alpe Lusia - Moena/Bellamonte
| Number of slopes: | 385 |
| 5 | |
| 100 | |
| 200 | |
| 80 |
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Highest Point: 2340 m |
| Vertical drop: 970 m | |
| Base Point: 1370 m |
Country: Italy
Trentino and South-Tirol
Reviews for Alpe Lusia - Moena/Bellamonte
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Nightlife is on top during sports holidays, as several Swedish ski tour operators have their live bands in place. Even week 10 and 11 are good. Many o... Read more (125 words)
The village:
Small town with a nightlife that has deteriorated significantly, is now bad .. Really cheap liquor at a place called Las Vegas (Tv Games... Read more (142 words)
The village is clearly nice, but skiing is nothing to cheer over. The advantage of the village is instead that it is cheap and it is in the middle of ... Read more (313 words)
What the hell are they at the Stone Age or? I mean you just have to go to the snowboard in the funpark. If you went skiing, you got a cutout of the pi... Read more (156 words)
A city without ski mood, without After Ski and without SKIDBACKAR in walking distance! You can almost wonder why you go here ...
The answer is quite ... Read more (346 words)
A very nice city with lovely atmosphere. There are a few different exhibits to hang out but El Gazer takes the price. Staff in shops and residents hav... Read more (104 words)
Nearby ski resorts
| Val Di Fassa | 6 km |
| Carezza | 6 km |
| Passo San Pellegrino/Falcade | 9 km |
| Campitello | 13 km |
| Alba Di Canazei | 13 km |
| Canazei | 14 km |
| Marmolada | 20 km |
| Val Gardena (Selva) | 21 km |
Airports near Alpe Lusia - Moena/Bellamonte
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Venice Marco Polo Airport Driving time: 2 hours, 24 minutes (167 km) Distance: 111 km |
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Innsbruck Airport Driving time: 2 hours, 26 minutes (158 km) Distance: 101 km |
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Flughafen Innsbruck Driving time: 2 hours, 26 minutes (158 km) Distance: 101 km |



