Dolomiti Superski ski area

Dolomiti Superski ski area

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Dolomiti Superski

In northeastern Italy, set against the stunning backdrop of the Dolomite mountain range, the Dolomiti Superski area stands as a premier winter sports destination. This vast ski paradise unites 12 distinct regions, offering 1,200 km (745 mi) of groomed pistes that cater to all levels, from beginners to experts. With 18 majestic peaks soaring above 3,000 meters (9,842 ft), the area provides a breathtaking setting for skiing and snowboarding. The Dolomiti Super Ski pass grants seamless access to this expansive terrain, including the famed 26 km (16 mi) Sella Ronda ski tour, renowned for its panoramic mountain views.

Skiing in the Dolomiti Superski

Dolomiti Superski offers a vast, connected ski area across 12 regions, with around 1,200 km (745 mi) of slopes set in the stunning UNESCO listed Dolomites. With one pass, you can ski from village to village on wide, well-groomed runs: easy blues for beginners, smooth reds for intermediates, and challenging blacks and long descents for advanced skiers. Highlights include the famous Sella Ronda circuit, the historic Great War Tour, and panoramic views from the Marmolada glacier. Modern lifts, clear signs, and ski buses make getting around easy, while cosy mountain huts serve authentic Italian food. It’s all about freedom to explore.

Ski resorts in the Dolomiti Superski

Cortina d'Ampezzo: Known as the "Queen of the Dolomites," Cortina d'Ampezzo boasts world-class skiing facilities, elegant boutiques, and traditional eateries.

Kronplatz-Plan de Corones: Renowned for its sun-kissed slopes and panoramic views, Kronplatz is a family-friendly resort ideal for skiers of all skill levels.

Alta Badia: Nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, Alta Badia offers a unique mix of Ladin culture, sumptuous cuisine, and fantastic skiing conditions.

Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi - Gröden/Seiser Alm: Home to the world-renowned Sella Ronda ski circuit, the Val Gardena area includes Selva Val Gardena and Ortisei, two of the most celebrated ski resorts in the Dolomites.

Val di Fassa - Fassatal/Carezza: Offering a remarkable array of over 200 km (124 mi) of slopes suitable for all skill levels, Val di Fassa comprises seven distinctive villages, including Campitello di Fassa, Mazzin, Canazei, Moena, Pozza di Fassa, Soraga di Fassa, and Vigo di Fassa.

Arabba/Marmolada: Nestled at the foot of the Sella Massif, Arabba is home to the Dolomites' highest peak and the largest glacier, offering excellent snow conditions.

3 Zinnen/Dolomites: Perfect for families and those seeking a peaceful skiing experience, 3 Zinnen is set amidst the stunning UNESCO World Heritage site.

Val di Fiemme/Obereggen: Known for its World Cup tracks and an outstanding cross-country skiing center, Val di Fiemme caters to all skill levels.

San Martino di Castrozza/Passo Rolle - Pass: Characterized by its authentic Alpine charm, San Martino di Castrozza offers a unique skiing experience against the backdrop of the Pale di San Martino peaks.

Valle Isarco - Eisacktal: This resort is well-regarded for its extensive slopes and modern lift facilities, attracting winter sports enthusiasts from around the world.

Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino: Perfect for families and beginners, it offers sunny slopes, stunning views, and a diverse array of runs.

Civetta: A traditional Dolomite resort particularly famous for its night skiing.

Dolomiti Superski ski area in brief

Valleys: 12

Mountain villages: 45

Top elevation: 3,269 m (10,725 ft)

Kilometres of skiable terrain: 1,200 km (745 mi)

Ski runs: 887

Kilometres of illuminated slopes: 23 km (14.29 mi)

Ski circuits: 2

Freestyle & snowparks: 24

Ski lifts: 450

Snow machines: 4,600 (97% of the slopes)

Refuges and huts: 400

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Dolomiti Superski piste map

Dolomiti Superski piste map