Snowboarding in the Dolomites
The Andalo-Paganella ski resort in the Dolomites offers fantastic snowboarding.
One thing that’s great about snowboarding in the Andalo – Paganella ski area in the Dolomites is the fact that it’s not flat anywhere, so you don’t have to walk or scoot. There are 58 kilometres of blue, red and black tracks for you to enjoy snowboarding whilst enjoying views of the Dolomites. The area is spacious and the tracks are very wide, which makes it very suitable also for beginners.
It enables you to practise your curves. There are 11 chair lifts and 3 gondola lifts, which is excellent for snowboarders. You won’t find any tow lifts that are very unpractical for snowboarders. Besides that there are hardly any to no waiting times at the lifts.
- 58 km of tracks & 1 funpark
- Spacious area and wide tracks
- 1.125 metres height drop
- Affordable wintersports & Cheap food
- Magnificent views
- 14 lifts (11 chair- & 3 gondola lifts)
- Minimum waiting times at the lifts
Snow 100% guaranteed
The tracks of Andalo-Paganella are always in tight shape. Whenever there’s a lack of snowfall snow cannons are used on 100% of the tracks. This means the area is assured of snow. It’s also sunny most of the time, due to the favourable location on a plateau. Food and drinks in the many mountain cabins are very well priced.
Advanced snowboarders can let go at the funpark and beginners can take snowboard lessons. Find more information below about snowboarding in the Dolomites.
Ski lifts in Andalo-Paganella
Rates ski pass & snowboard lessons
Aprés ski & going out
Despite the fact that Hotel Lory in Molveno is not situated directly at the skiing area, there’s quite a few places to go out. A few nice bars are Bar Cristallo, Cinastic and the Meeting Bar. Ofcourse you are also very welcome in the cosy bar of Hotel Lory! Andalo offers apres ski since the winter of 2020 by opening Bar ‘Laghet’, exactly there where we pick you up with our shuttle bus.