sELLA RONDA
Transfer Time
3 hrs
Best For
Beginners , Intermediates and Advanced.
Skiing
Dolomiti Superski Pass includes 1200km of marked piste and 450 lifts.
- SELLA RONDA AT A GLANCE
Ideal For
Groups, Couples and Families.
Dolomiti Superski is one of the largest interconnected ski networks in the world, located in the Dolomite Mountains of northeastern Italy—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established in 1974, it spans approximately 3,000 square kilometers and offers a vast array of winter sports opportunities.
Key Features
- 12 Ski Resorts: The network comprises 12 ski areas, including renowned destinations like Cortina d'Ampezzo, Val Gardena, Alta Badia, and Kronplatz.
- Extensive Slopes: Skiers have access to over 1,200 kilometers of slopes, catering to all skill levels.
- Lift Infrastructure: The area is equipped with 450 ski lifts, including gondolas, chairlifts, and cable cars, ensuring efficient movement across the resorts.
- Snow Reliability: Approximately 97% of the slopes are covered by snowmaking systems, guaranteeing skiability throughout the season, typically from December to April.
- Single Ski Pass: A unified ski pass grants access to all 12 resorts, simplifying the experience for visitors.
- Iconic Ski Circuits: The region features famous ski routes like the Sella Ronda, a 40-kilometer loop around the Sella massif, offering breathtaking views and diverse terrain.
sella ronda SKI HOLIDAYS
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The Sella Ronda is a famous ski in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It's a circular loop that goes around the Sella Massif, a stunning group of mountains in the South Tyrol region, and passes through four valleys:
- Val Gardena
- Val di Fassa
- Alta Badia
- Arabba (part of the Livinallongo valley)
- The Sella Ronda is a ski circuit that can be completed in a single day using a network of ski lifts and downhill ski runs.
- It's part of the Dolomiti Superski area, one of the largest ski regions in the world.
- You can ski it clockwise (orange signs) or counter-clockwise (green signs).
- The loop is about 40 km (25 miles) of skiing, including lifts and trails.

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