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Cortina d'Ampezzo · Dolomites, Italy

Cortina d'Ampezzo in January

Conditions, weather, crowd levels, and tips for visiting Cortina d'Ampezzo in January

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Is Cortina d'Ampezzo Open in January?

Peak Season

January is peak season at Cortina d'Ampezzo. The mountain is fully operational with all lifts and trails open (conditions permitting). Snow depth is typically at its highest, and conditions are at their most consistent. This is the busiest period, so expect moderate crowd levels.

Weather & Snow Conditions

55cm(22in)Packed

55cm

Avg Snowfall

-2°C

Avg High (28°F)

-9°C

Avg Low (16°F)

22"

Snowfall (inches)

In January, Cortina d'Ampezzo sees an average of 55cm (22 inches) of snowfall. Daytime temperatures typically reach -2°C (28°F) with overnight lows around -9°C (16°F). Standard ski layering works well at these temperatures. A good quality insulated jacket, waterproof gloves, and neck protection will keep you comfortable.

Crowd Levels & Pricing

Crowd Level

Moderate

Day Pass Price

$78

Crowd levels at Cortina d'Ampezzo in January are moderate. Weekends draw more visitors than weekdays, and holiday periods within the month will be noticeably busier. Day passes are priced at $78. For the best experience, aim for a midweek visit.

What to Pack for January

Essential Layers

  • ✓Moisture-wicking base layer (merino or synthetic)
  • ✓Lightweight mid-layer (thin fleece or softshell)
  • ✓Waterproof, breathable outer shell
  • ✓Standard waterproof ski gloves

Accessories

  • ✓Helmet (always recommended)
  • ✓Goggles with versatile lens for variable conditions
  • ✓Neck gaiter or buff
  • ✓Sunscreen SPF 50+ (stronger UV at altitude)

Trail Conditions in January

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32%(38 trails)
■
40%(48 trails)
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22%(26 trails)
◆◆
6%(7 trails)

During peak season in January, expect the vast majority of Cortina d'Ampezzo's 120 trails to be open. All 38 lifts should be running, and grooming crews maintain a consistent surface on marked runs. Off-piste terrain benefits from accumulated snowpack and is generally in prime condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cortina d'Ampezzo open in January?
Yes, Cortina d'Ampezzo is typically fully operational in January. Expect peak season conditions with most terrain accessible.
How much snow does Cortina d'Ampezzo get in January?
Cortina d'Ampezzo averages approximately 55cm (22 inches) of snowfall in January. Actual amounts vary year to year. This is a moderate snowfall month with generally reliable conditions.
How crowded is Cortina d'Ampezzo in January?
Crowd levels at Cortina d'Ampezzo in January are typically moderate. Weekdays are noticeably less crowded than weekends. Midweek visits offer the best combination of conditions and low wait times.
What should I wear skiing at Cortina d'Ampezzo in January?
In January, temperatures at Cortina d'Ampezzo range from -9°C to -2°C (16°F to 28°F). Wear a moisture-wicking base layer, insulating mid-layer, and waterproof outer shell. Insulated gloves and a neck gaiter are essential.

Cortina d'Ampezzo in January

Status
Peak
Avg Snowfall
55cm (22")
Temp High
-2°C (28°F)
Temp Low
-9°C (16°F)
Crowd Level
Moderate
Day Pass
$78
Condition
Packed

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