The Boardercross Lusia is a very lively technical track, about 800 m long and 6 m wide, located on the southern side of Alpe Lusia, towards Bellamonte, precisely at the crossroad between the slopes "Le Cune", "Direttissima" and "Lasté". Are you ready to accept the challenge?
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Snowpark details
Name | Status | Notes | Snow depth | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
Boardercross Lusia | Closed | 08:45 - 16:15 | 0 cm | Medium |
Aquile Fun Slope | Closed | 08:45 - 16:15 | 0 cm | Medium |
Equipment
- Boardercross
Characteristics
- Length: 800 m + 300 m + 950 m
- Width: 6 m
- Entrance fee: ski pass
- Maintenance: daily
- Artificial snow: YES
- Music: NO
- Available snowcats and tools: 2 snow groomer
- How to get there: gondola Ronchi - Le Cune + chairlift Campo - Le Cune
Skicross challenges at Alpe Lusia
It is a fast track of medium difficulty and 800 m long. To make the challenge more adrenalin-pumping, you can start from the gate in batteries of one to four people. You immediately face 10 to 12 parabolic curves, followed by a jump zone with lines of five or six bumps. As it is a technical slope, it is quite demanding: to quickly face the inclines and the continuous changes of direction, you need to be handy with a board or skis, keep your knees bent and a solid position.
To test their balance and skills, children can have fun at the nearest, 300 metres long baby-boardercross, through bumps, arches and small jumps.
Older ones can challange themselves on the Aquile Fun Slope, towards Moena, which is 950 metres long and it is an easy alternative to the red slope "Fiamme Oro II" that allows to avoid the walls, arriving flat just before the last descent towards "Valbona".
The boardercross can be reached from Moena with the "Ronchi - Le Cune" 8-seat gondola.
Snowpark rules
- The use of a homologated helmet is compulsory and the utilization of other protection equipment is recommended (e.g. back protector, etc.).
- In the snowpark jumps, slope gradient variations and artificial structures are installed; they vary in difficulty and change constantly depending on snow-conditions, wear, shape and time.
- Make a precautionary check to measure the degree of difficulty and the risks linked to the track you choose.
- Avoid using the facilities if you lack the necessary skill and experience to use them safely.
- Check carefully that the landing area is clear before jumping.
- Read and follow the rules of conduct for skiers and snowboarders (art. no. 30-ter in the Regulation for the implementation of the Provincial Law no. 7/87).
Buy your ski pass online
With Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino ski pass you can enjoy yourself on the slopes of the Moena Alpe Lusia and San Pellegrino - Falcade ski areas. Are you ready to put your skis on?