Dolomiti Superski

DOLOMITI SUPERSKI SKI AREA

Dolomiti Superski ski area

Dolomiti Superski, in Italy, is one of the biggest and most beautiful connected ski regions in the world. 450 lift facilities, 1,200 km of slopes and 1,177 km of cross-country tracks to fulfil every wish. The captivating Dolomite Mountain Range creates a stunning backdrop for skiers and snowboarders. It has 18 peaks over 3,000m high featuring a multitude of steep runs and long valleys.

There are four Airports within two hours drive. The nearest airports are Bolzano – Bozen (80 km), Innsbruck(130km), Treviso (170 km), and Venice (180 km). Additionally, airports in Milan, Munich and Verona are within driving distance from the ski area.

Skiers of all levels can enjoy the diverse and varied landscape across 12 snow sure regions that make up the famous Dolomiti Superski. A major highlight for all levels is the Sella Ronda ski tour route. This circular route can be skied in a day and features 26km of downhill trails around the Sella Massif, all amidst breath-taking mountain views.

Top quality ski resorts are in abundance within the world famous Dolomite Superski. With 12 main regions and some made up of smaller resorts, there is a style and suitability available for all.

Alta Badia ski resort

Located directly on the Sella Ronda circuit, Alta Badia contains six scenic alpine villages. Highlights include the world class black run – Gran Risa. Beginners have their pick of the pistes in La Villa. Whereas Corvara/Colfosco is one of the liveliest villages with lots of bars and restaurants.

Alta Badia ski resort

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Alta Pusteria ski resort

Fondly known as Three Peaks Country, Alta Pusteria is the high valley of the Dolomites in the east of South Tyrol. Ideal for Cross Country skiing with 200km of pristine tracks.

Alta Pusteria ski resort

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Arabba ski resort

Situated in the Ladin-speaking Veneto region, Arabba is a charming and traditional Italian resort with great links to other resorts. Many skiers follow the popular route from Arabba to Marmolada.

Arabba ski resort

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Cortina d’Ampezzo ski resort

Exuding pure Italian style, Cortina d’Ampezzo is famous as the Queen of the Dolomites. A meeting place for the elite of the Italian ski world, this is a pretty town with first class skiing. It also offers luxury boutique shopping and a wealth of off-piste activity.

Cortina d'Ampezzo ski resort

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Val Gardena ski resort

Featuring three attractive alpine villages, Val Gardena in South Tyrol is affectionately famous as the “Holiday valley of the Dolomite”. Charming wooden chalets, beautiful scenery, and skiing for all levels make this an ideal Italian winter escape. Selva is the most famous village in this area and includes access to the famous Sella Ronda circuit.

Val Gardena ski resort

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Carezza ski resort

Carezza ski resort

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Marmolada ski resort

Marmolada ski resort

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Civetta ski resort

Civetta ski resort

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San Martino ski resort

San Martino Di Castrozza ski resort

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Val di Fiemme ski resort

Val di Fiemme ski resort

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Obereggen ski resort

Obereggen ski resort

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Kronplatz ski resort

Kronplatz ski resort

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Valle Isarco

Valle Isarco

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Alpe di Suisi

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