In the Trevalli ski area, between the villages of Falcade, Passo San Pellegrino and Moena-Alpe Lusia, snowboard fans have plenty of options to enjoy the world of snow in complete freedom.
Here you’ll find a veritable paradise on the Dolomites, with 100 km of ski slopes and 3 snow parks equipped with rails, jumps, kickers, boxes and barrels, where you can experiment new acrobatic moves to the rhythm of music in maximum safety. Each snowpark has artificial snow cannons and all offer different lines for beginners and experts. Plus, qualified instructors are available for anyone who wants to learn how to snowboard or perfect their style. Let’s discover them! 7
FALCA PARK
Located in the Le Buse district, this park is easily accessible by chairlift from Falcade. It is smoothed over and grouted every evening and it features various structures: a 6-metre box with central and lateral entrances; a terrace with 6-metre and 3- metre kickers; a terrace with 3-metre box; a 5-metre long, 50 cm diameter PVC tube with lateral entrances; a 3-metre box on a slight slope; a cannon tube and a13-metre mogul kicker. There are lots of refreshment options nearby.
SANPE SNOWPARK
This park is located in the Campigol district of Passo San Pellegrino, in a sunny area protected from the wind. It is served by its own quad chairlift. Above the facility there is a shapers’ hut and the starting point for two different lines, one large-medium and a small-jibbing. The large-medium line starts off with a double-kinked super tube and then comes to the first two kickers on the same terrace; one is 10-metres long and the other is 12 metres. The sequence continues with an 18-metre kicker and two stretches of smooth descent. On the other hand, the small-jibbing line sets off with a 3-metre kicker and proceeds along a continuous ascent until it comes to the 6-metre funbox, all lined up with rails, super tubes and boxes of varying size and difficulty in slope style.
At the bottom the two lines come together in the final large funbox set up with several structures like a cistern that can also be hooked up to the cannon, an uphill super tube and a lollipop.
MOREA SNOWPARK
At Alpe Lusia there is a snowpark that is 900 metres of pure fun, thanks to 36 structures positioned on 14 terraces and 8 jumps from 2 to 15 metres. This is the right place to try out and improve your technical level: even the most complex structures have been designed and set up for a gradual approach. Plus, thanks to its particular disposition, the park allows for a sequential approach to the structures: between kicks and boxes you can hit up to 17 in a row. The big news of the last seasons is the “Moreastreet Park”: the final part of the park that caters to more experienced riders and features some very street-like structures, including 18 metre fences, obstacles and walls.