Do you have questions about how to reach the spectator area, shuttle timetables, ticket info or the available services at Passo San Pellegrino? In this section, you’ll find all the useful details, practical information and insider tips to make sure you don’t miss a single moment of the Women's Alpine Ski World Cup in Val di Fassa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choose your seat: tickets & info
Secure your place in the grandstands, just a few metres from the finish line: a privileged spot to watch the athletes launch themselves into the final schuss of La VolatA.
Ticket prices:
🎟️ € 20 full price
👧 € 10 reduced ticket (ages 6-12)
⭐ free for children under 5
Ticket purchase
Tickets can be purchased exclusively online on Vivaticket. Pre-sale fees apply: € 1.50 + commission € 1.29 (reduced ticket commission: € 0.69).
Free ticket (0-5 years)
Free tickets cannot be purchased online and must be requested by email at 📩 info@fassa.events specifying:
- first and last name of the child
- first and last name of the accompanying adult (ticket holder)
- race: Downhill (7 March) and/or Super-G (8 March)
- a valid identity document of the child attached
Seats are unnumbered. Dogs are allowed provided they are kept on a short leash. They must be carried or, in any case, must not occupy a seat. The use of a muzzle is recommended.
The ticket includes a round-trip shuttle service to Passo San Pellegrino, with departures from Moena and Canale d'Agordo.
Tickets will be refunded only in the event that the race is cancelled before it starts. Refund requests must be submitted exclusively online, using the dedicated link.
You can watch the races free of charge from the edge of the piste, in the Finish Area, just a few metres from the finish line. This is a standing-only area (no seating).
Here you can feel all the energy and excitement of the World Cup: different flags, many accents, and one shared cheer for every descent.
Access is free until capacity is reached, and the area is easily accessible from Passo San Pellegrino along the marked route.
Dogs are allowed provided they are kept on a short leash. The use of a muzzle is recommended.
Secure your place in the grandstands, just a few metres from the finish line: a privileged spot to watch the athletes launch themselves into the final schuss of La VolatA.
Ticket prices:
🎟️ € 20 full price
👧 € 10 reduced ticket (ages 6-12)
⭐ free for children under 5
Ticket purchase
Tickets can be purchased exclusively online on Vivaticket. Pre-sale fees apply: € 1.50 + commission € 1.29 (reduced ticket commission: € 0.69).
Free ticket (0-5 years)
Free tickets cannot be purchased online and must be requested by email at 📩 info@fassa.events specifying:
- first and last name of the child
- first and last name of the accompanying adult (ticket holder)
- race: Downhill (7 March) and/or Super-G (8 March)
- a valid identity document of the child attached
Seats are unnumbered. Dogs are allowed provided they are kept on a short leash. They must be carried or, in any case, must not occupy a seat. The use of a muzzle is recommended.
The ticket includes a round-trip shuttle service to Passo San Pellegrino, with departures from Moena and Canale d'Agordo.
Tickets will be refunded only in the event that the race is cancelled before it starts. Refund requests must be submitted exclusively online, using the dedicated link.
For fan clubs, groups, people with reduced mobility or special requests, please write to:
Choose how to get to Passo San Pellegrino
On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March, a special round-trip shuttle service to Passo San Pellegrino will be available. Seats can be booked via a dedicated app (available from February).
Timetable for 7-8 March 2026 (provisional; subject to confirmation)
Moena ⇄ Passo San Pellegrino
➡️ From Moena (sports field) to Passo San Pellegrino: 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
⬅️ From Passo San Pellegrino to Moena (sports field): 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Canale d'Agordo/Falcade ⇄ Passo San Pellegrino
➡️ From Canale d'Agordo (Loc. Savaion) to Passo San Pellegrino: 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (intermediate stop in Falcade)
⬅️ From Passo San Pellegrino to Canale d'Agordo (Loc. Savaion): 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (intermediate stop in Falcade)
From the shuttle terminus, the spectator (parterre) area can be reached via a short 7-10-minute walk along an easy, gently downhill snow-covered path.
We recommend allowing approximately 40 minutes in total to reach the competition venue:
🕒 5-10 minutes waiting time
🕒 15-20 minutes transfer
🕒 10 minutes walk
The shuttle service is free of charge for holders of a valid race ticket for that day.
In addition to the direct Moena-San Pellegrino shuttle, the ski bus service connecting the valley villages with the pass will run continuously on both training and race days.
Transport is free of charge for holders of a valid race ticket for that day.
Animals must be kept on a short leash, fitted with a muzzle, or, if they are small, carried in arms or transported in a carrier.
Can I reach the competition area on skis?
Yes. During competition days, the San Pellegrino Ski Area operates as usual, with the exception of the La VolatA slope. It is therefore possible to reach the competition area on skis, using the lifts and slopes open to the public.
How to reach the area on skis
From Passo San Pellegrino to the parterre:
- Del Passo blue slope (return via the Del Passo chairlift)
From Col Margherita (race start area):
- Col Margherita - Lago Cavia red slope to the junction with La VolatA
- Col Margherita red slope from the junction with La VolatA
From the parterre, it is permitted to walk a short distance along the edge of the slope, exclusively to watch the final metres of the race.
For safety reasons, some slopes and connections may be temporarily closed or regulated. Please follow the on-site signage and check for any updates on this page and on our social media channels.
During the two competition days, Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March, there may be temporary traffic restrictions on both the Trentino and Veneto sides of the Passo San Pellegrino. Any updates and traffic information will be published on this page.
Parking availability in the area will be limited. We therefore recommend using the official shuttle and ski bus services, the most convenient and sustainable way to reach the race venue and enjoy the event stress-free.
Free parking areas at Passo San Pellegrino (near):
- Capanna Margherita ski lift
- Costabella chairlift
- opposite Hotel Monzoni
- Gigante chairlift
Travelling by camper van: where to park and stay?
During the two competition days, Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March, there may be temporary traffic restrictions on both the Trentino and Veneto sides of the Passo San Pellegrino. Any updates and traffic information will be published on this page.
Parking availability in the area will be limited. We therefore recommend using the official shuttle and ski bus services, the most convenient and sustainable way to reach the race venue and enjoy the event stress-free.
Free parking areas at Passo San Pellegrino (near):
- Capanna Margherita ski lift
- Costabella chairlift
- opposite Hotel Monzoni
- Gigante chairlift
The car parks are intended for parking only and not for camping. We therefore kindly ask you, out of respect for everyone and for safety reasons, to avoid setting up any outdoor equipment (tables, chairs, tents, etc.).
If you require specific services (waste disposal, water refill, electricity, etc.), the nearest equipped camper stopover area is Forno, Il Giardino, along the SS48 between Moena and Predazzo. From there, you can reach Passo San Pellegrino by ski bus or shuttle service.
Helpful information
Yes. On competition days (7 and 8 March), the San Pellegrino Ski Area will operate as usual. The only exceptions are the La VolatA slope at Col Margherita and Le Coste slope at Passo San Pellegrino (served by the Gigante chairlift), which will be closed. Both slopes will be closed starting one week before the competition.
We recommend checking real-time updates.
Even if you can't make it to the event, you can still watch the World Cup races from home. The races will be broadcast live on Eurosport.
Yes. There are several refreshment points in the San Pellegrino Pass area, including a bar at the Col Margherita cable car departure station, a mountain hut at the top station, and a food-and-drink kiosk in the Ski Village.
Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val di Fassa Ticket
The World Cup, live. Follow the women’s Downhill and Super-G races from the grandstand, right in front of the finish line.
