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"Just to say we have returned from our awesome trip to Arabba & Malita hotel.
It was fantastic & the hotel exceeded our expectations. Many thanks for all your help."

Nikki M - Durban, South Africa

" It was an absolute pleasure dealing with SkiingItaly.net .
It was our first skiing trip and they made it extremely easy and enjoyable.
I will definitely return to Falcade, a hidden gem. "

Ray H - Enfield, UK

" Thank you for arranging the apartments for us, they were fabulous. 
We had a fantastic week skiing, the snow was great and the holiday was perfected
by arriving to a lovely, clean, comfortable apartment. "

Sue W - Monchengladbach, Germany

" We had a fantastic holiday in Arabba, thank you.
The accommodation was lovely, people friendly, food delicious
and location perfect for climbing the many wonderful Via Ferratas. "

Elisabeth H - Darwen, UK

"We had a great time in Andalo and really liked the apartment
in Residence Meridiana, see you again next season."

Å pela N - Vrhnika, Slovenia

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Additional Info

 

Selva Gardena - Wolkenstein
Altitude: 1.563 m
Area: 5.327 ha
Inhabitants: 2.582


Ortisei - St. Ulrich
Altitude: 1.236 m
Area: 2.423 ha
Inhabitants: (including Bulla and Oltretorrente) 5.635


S. Cristina - St. Christina
Altitude: 1.428 m
Area: 3.183 ha
Inhabitants: 1.805

 

 

Ski mountaineering in the Dolomites is something very special. The choice of routes is varied, but most offer a combination of unique views, relatively short ascents (sometimes with a little help from a lift), and downhill runs through demanding terrain, with narrow gullies and steep gaps. We recommend the services of a local mountain and ski guide.
• Ski tour from Forcella del Pordoi - Val Mezdì - Val Lasties: a famous downhill route - and rightly so - but not always easy. The route starts at the top of the Pordoi cableway.
• High-alpine downhill run from Forcella del Sassolungo (2,686 m)
through the Langkofelkar to Monte Pana.
• Ski tour to Forcella Roa (2,617 m): ascent from Col Raiser in 2 hours.
Ski down to S. Cristina or Longiarù.
Warning: for skiers without mountain guide. There are no ski patrols operating off the prepared ski trails.