within one day you can make the SellaRonda tour which is very nice, or choose to stay in the Selva - Santa Cristina area, or even go to the Alpe di Siusi area. Skipass is expensive, but not so much compared to other south tyrol ski resorts

within one day you can make the SellaRonda tour which is very nice, or choose to stay in the Selva - Santa Cristina area, or even go to the Alpe di Siusi area. Skipass is expensive, but not so much compared to other south tyrol ski resorts
It doesn't get any better if you love mountains, grand scenery, hiking and driving the wild and beautiful roads. The whole town has a wonderful Italian/Austrian feel. Can't wait to go back and hike more and try some via ferrata climbs!
All breakfast, dinner was very good. Welness : it would be nice to change the close hours because we went skiing from 9 am till 17 pm. So we could not use the welness very long.
Great powder. Sunny, -9C , no winds. Slopes are fun, great for kids and family runs together; but not for double diamond experts. We did the close wise and counter close wise Sellaronda runs that took us thru 11 towns and over 40km of piste each way. Lots of fun. Tons of Dopplemayer fast quads and sixes + very good...
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Selva, Val Gardena, Italy is an amazing place winter & summer! A winter wonderland with good connections to all the ski runs in the area. One of my favourite places is Monte Pana in the next town of S. Cristina lovely easy runs for beginners or if like me you've never got past the intermediate stage. The scenery in this...
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Great ski area. Wonderful open, wide well maintained pistes. Great circuits, and very comfortable pistes. Great for achrophobics!
Everything is connected. Great slopes. tough ones as well as medium and light. Some of the pistes are the longiest I met. The Sellaronda is nice but crowdy. The pistes on Seceda are of the most beautiful I know.
Fantastic scenery & skiing; is there anywhere better? It may not have the extreme skiing of other big resorts though the variety and distances that can be travelled are un-paralleled. Try the Hidden Valley, the GS slope in La Villa and a trip to the top of the Maramalada glacier - all on top of the great skiing in the...
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We have skied this area before but this year the snow conditions were the best we have experienced. Our Dolomiti Superpass kept track of our movements, and we averaged 20-34 km of skiing daily. The lifts are linked so ingenuously that you can easily ski a vast area, surprising yourself with how much terrain you can cover. You do have...
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Hundreds of kilometres of perfect skiing on perfectly prepared pistes. And stunning scenery around every corner.
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