Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski Area Slopes
Ski Area Slopes
When you have become familiar with skis and snowboards, you are ready to confront the acquired skills on the legendary Tofane ski tracks. Up there, the tracks bear names that recall the emotions of the Olympic Games; the Pomedes Schuss where the racers of the womens World Cup reach 120 km/h, Stratofana Olimpica, Vertigine Bianca, Canalone, Labirinti, Cacciatori. All these tracks have been entered into the history of skiing and every year, since 1993, have been the stage for the Women’s World Cup races.
THE QUEEN OF SPEED
OLIMPIA DELLE TOFANE is one of the most famous ski slopes in Italy. It owes its name to the 1956 Winter Olympics when it hosted the men’s Alpine skiing race which was won by the Austrian Toni Sailer.
Every January since 1993 the women battle it out on this slope in the World Cup races. It has been one of the key slopes in the Alpine Ski World Championships, hold in Cortina d’Ampezzo in 2021, and the ladies’ Alpine skiing competition will be contested here during the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Many athletes on the international circuit have a soft spot for Olimpia delle Tofane, including our own Sofia Goggia, the US athlete Lindsey Vonn and the Austrian Renate Goetschel.