If you're a skier, you know that choosing the right ski resort is crucial to ensure you have a great winter holiday. Dolomiti Superski is an excellent choice for lovers of skiing, snow, mountains and nature.
The ski area consists of 12 connected ski resorts in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region in the Italian Alps. Each has its own personality!
1. Val di Fassa/Carezza: With 120 km of slopes, this resort is located in the heart of the Dolomites and has 4 valleys and 7 peaks. It is ideal for intermediate skiers and has a wide variety of slopes.
It has some of the most famous slopes in the region! Like the World Cup piste "La VolatA" in Ciampac, the speed piste "Rodella Descent" in Campitello and the night ski slope in Alba.
2. Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino: With 72 km of slopes, this resort is ideal for beginner skiers and has some gentle and well-groomed slopes, as well as one of the longest slopes in the region, the "Lusia Grande".
Its atmosphere is very family friendly! It also has one of the longest runs in the region.
3. Arabba/Marmolada: With 62 km of slopes, this resort is popular with expert skiers due to its challenging and technical slopes, such as the famous "Bellunese" slope that descends the northern slope of the Marmolada.
You will be amazed by the breathtaking views of the Dolomites!
4. Cortina d'Ampezzo: Known as the "pearl of the Dolomites", this resort is one of the most famous in the region and has a wide variety of slopes for all skill levels.
It has 120 km of slopes, some of the most famous are: "Olimpia delle Tofane", which is home to the women's alpine skiing World Cup, and the cross-country ski run "Lago di Ghedina".
5. Plan de Corones/Kronplatz: This resort is known for its modern facilities and wide, well-maintained slopes. Among its 120 km of slopes you cannot miss "Black Five" and "Erta".
Don't forget the sled! It has a special 7-kilometer track.
6. Alta Badia: This resort is famous for its cross-country skiing and has plenty of runs for intermediate and advanced skiers, as well as some easy runs for those who are just starting to glide through the snow.
Does the "Big Laugh" slope ring a bell? It's home to the men's alpine skiing World Cup. Here are 130 km of slopes to enjoy!
7. Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi: With 175 km of slopes, it is one of the largest in the domain. It is ideal for skiers of all levels and has a wide variety of slopes as well as breathtaking views of the Dolomites.
Some of the most famous slopes include "Seceda", "Saslong" and "Ciampinoi".
8. Val di Fiemme/Obereggen: If you are looking for an ideal resort for families with slopes for beginners and intermediate skiers... This is your choice! You have 110 km of slopes, our recommendation are "Olimpia" and "Latermar".
It also has a 1.5 km toboggan run. The little ones love it!
9. San Martino di Castrozza/Passo Rolle: It is known for its breathtaking views and has slopes for skiers of all levels. Here is one of the most challenging slopes of the domain, "Tognola Uno"!
By the way, you can't miss its snowpark either.
10. Civetta: in the Veneto region, the Civetta resort is known for its wide slopes and breathtaking scenery. It has 80 km of slopes for all levels, from beginners to experts.
Its most famous ski slopes are "Tombola", "Tutt'amont" and "Fedare 2".
11. Gitschberg Jochtal: With 55 km of slopes, this resort is ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers and has some easy and well-groomed slopes, as well as some more challenging slopes. Some of the most famous runs include the "Gitschberg", the "Jochtal" and the "Latsch".
12. 3 Zinnen Dolomites: rock formations await you in the mountains of the Trentino-Alto Adige region. This resort covers 5 localities as well as 5 mountains connected by chairlifts and cable cars.
It has 115 km of skiable terrain and everything you need! Magnificent slopes, modern lifts, fresh air and breathtaking views.
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