Ski resorts in the Dolomites - overview

Italy's north-east is dominated by the Dolomites (Dolomiti), an extensive range of impressively jagged peaks.This area, in the Trentino-Alto Adige region and the neighbouring Veneto, is close to the Austrian border and there is a strong German / Austrian influence throughout. When it comes to skiing, Italy offers just as much, if not more, than many other European or North American ski vacation destinations.  The Dolomites mountain range offers some of the most breathtaking views in the Alps and you can enjoy them from just about anywhere. In our offers you you will find many apartments and hotels that offer luxury accommodation and we can facilitate all of your skiing needs.


Western Dolomites - Skirama Dolomiti

In Italy, to the South of the Alps, among well-known, imposing mountain ranges such as Ortles-Cevedale (3,789 mt), Adamello-Presanella (3,556 mt) and the Brenta Dolomites, you will find several ski resorts, such as Madonna di Campiglio and Pinzolo in Val Rendena; Folgarida-Marilleva in Val di Sole, and Andalo - Fai della Paganella. With 140 lift facilities and 380 km slopes, Skirama Dolomiti Adamello-Brenta is one of the major ski carousels to the South of the Alps.

Skiing Italy Paganella Paganella - Andalo - family favourite

Paganella (2125 m) offers 60 km of ski trails of different difficulty levels. Paganella ski area is able to meet the requirements of every kind of skier thanks to a variety of ski-practice areas, the easy and medium difficulty slopes, and the slopes for expert skiers.

Skiing Italy Madonna Di Campiglio Madonna Di Campiglio - Pinzolo - Carisolo

Madonna di Campiglio is the most known and exclusive ski area in the Western Dolomites. Madonna is excellently connected with the ski resorts Marilleva and Folgarida and the three resorts together have 47 lifts and 130 km of ski runs, with a capacity of more than 3,100 people per hour.

Skiing Italy Madonna Di Campiglio
Val di Sole - Folgarida - Marilleva - Pejo - Passo Tonale - Ponte di Legno

Val di Sole is surrounded by some of the best-known mountain groups of the entire region, the Brenta-Dolomites, the Adamello- Presanella Massive, and the Ortler Cevedale Group it includes Folgarida-Marilleva, Peio and Passo Tonale, true paradises for those passionate about their skiing and snowboarding.

Eastern Dolomites - Dolomiti Superski

Stretching across three Italian provinces at the heart of Alps, the Dolomiti Superski area is the biggest and most innovative ski circuit all over the world.
And the best - with only one modern chip ski pass you can access a total of 12 ski resorts and 1,200 km of perfectly groomed ski slopes!
This is a true paradise for all kinds of winter sports enthusiasts, from beginners to professionals, adults and children. Four of the 12 ski resorts actually belong to the Trentino region: Val di Fassa - Carezza, Val di Fiemme-Obereggen, Tre Valli and San Martino di Castrozza - Passo Rolle.

Skiing Italy Civette Marmolada

Civetta - Marmolada - The Queen of Dolomites
Civetta is situated in the heart of the Veneto Dolomites in the South-East of  the Dolomiti Superski area. 25 lifts and 90 km of slopes for skiers of all levels. The ski resort is surrounded by breathtaking nature and mountain scenery. Civetta belongs to the one of the most beautiful ski-carousels in all The Dolomites - Sellaronda.


Kiing Italy Tre Valli

Tre Valli - Very good value
Tre Valli ski resort consists of three parts: San Pellegrino Pass, Moena - Alpe di Lusia and Falcade, it belongs to The Dolomiti Superski Area and offers over 100 km of perfectly prepared ski trails (altitude 1100 m - 2500 m). Tre Valli is one of the widest, most exciting and best equipped ski areas in the Dolomites.


Skiing Italy Val Di Fassa

Val Di Fassa - The biggest choice of ski areas
Val di Fassa lies in the heart of the eastern Dolomites, surrounded by Roda di Vael and the Catinaccio, the majestic peaks of Sassolungo and the massive bulk of Sella and the Marmolada. The choice of ski areas suitable for families with children is ample and includes, in particular, San Pellegrino, Catinaccio, Buffaure and Ciampac.


Skiing Italy Val Gardena

Val Gardena
Val Gardena not only has written history due to its winter sports champions, but today it is still the annual meeting point of the world's elite. With its connection to Dolomiti Superski, the world's largest ski carousel and the nearby Alpe di Siusi, it is a paradise for all winter sports lovers.


Skiing Italy Arabba

Arabba / Sellaronda - A charming small village
The Sella Ronda, the largest inter-linked area on the huge Dolomiti Superski lift pass, it also provides lift-linked access into the valleys of Alta Badia; famous Val Gardena with Selva, St Christina and St Ulrich and the upper section of the Val di Fassa - Canazei and Campitello.


Skiing Italy Kronplatz

Kronplatz - great for families
Kronplatz with its 2,275 meters high summit is visible from every vantage point in the valley. Pure and simple, Kronplatz is one of the major skiing areas in South Tyrol. In the valley and on the slope: fun, great atmosphere, traditional mountain huts, regional delicacies, relaxing après-ski.


Skiing Italy Alta Badia

Alta Badia
Alta Badia in the winter: a skier's paradise in the heart of the Sella Ronda as well as a favourite destination for many winter sports enthusiasts. Fast and comfortable ski lift connections, well groomed slopes and the spaciousness of the ski area allow you to enjoy pleasant and safe skiing days.


Skiing Italy Cortina

Cortina d'Ampezzo
Cortina is a wonderful resort in the heart of the Dolomites with the most dramatic scenery. There is a good quantity of well-maintained slopes; marvelous nursery slopes, good long runs for intermediates and access to the vast Dolomiti Ski Pass area. Cortina D'AmpezzoCortina was the home of the first Winter Olympics in Italy and today is still the host of many international ski events.


Skiing Italy San Martino Di Castrozza

San Martino Di Castrozza
San Martino di Castrozza has preserved all the spirit and charm of an elegant and lively "Alpine capital". San Martino boasts over 60 km of slopes between 1,404 m and 2,357m, served by 25 ski lifts; one cable car, 2 automatic coupling cabin lifts, 15 chairlifts and 7 drag lifts.


Aosta Valley - Italy

Skiing Italy Courmayeur

Courmayeur
Courmayeur (1,224 m altitude) is an Italian town in the autonomous region of Aosta Valley, in northern Italy. Courmayeur is an alpine resort located at the foot of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. Boasting centuries of history and a world-wide fame. It is a multi-coloured world with plenty of traditions and folklore where every guest can spend an unforgettable holiday.


Austria

Skiing Italy Katschberg

Katschberg
Katschberg ski resort, located on the border of the provinces of Kärnten and Salzburg, covers two mountains - those of Katschberg (2,020m) and Aineck (2,220m). Katschberg is a well-developed tourist centre made popular by its 60kms of excellent and well-maintained ski trails.



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