Ski Selva Gardena to combine two resorts and to benefit from superb snow for skiing and snowboarding in Italy. With a short airport transfer and good pistes for all abilities - read our review.
Where
Ski Selva Gardena for over 175 kms of piste. Ski holidays in Selva Gardena have plenty of skiing for beginners, intermediates and Experts. A family friendly place located in northern Italy close to the Austrian border, it is just 40kms from Bolzano airport, 190kms from Verona. Combined with nearby Santa Cristina it forms the Sella Ronda circuit, with 175km of runs.
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RESORT ALTITUDE : |
1565m |
TOTAL PISTE : |
175 km |
LONGEST RUN : |
km |
START SEASON : |
December |
END SEASON : |
April |
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Beginners / % |
Intermediates 30 / % |
Advanced 60 / % |
Experts 10 / % |
TOTAL RUNS : |
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SNOW CANNONS : |
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CROSS COUNTRY : |
98 km |
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On the slopes
Great for families or expert skiers, ski Selva Gardena for a ski holiday that has something for everyone. Intermediates will find plenty of good cruising to keep them busy, with over 150 kms of red and blue runs. Experts should head to Arabba for the challenges they crave, or else find a good local guide and explore the extensive off-piste domain. This is also an incredible area for cross-country skiing, with an amazing 98kms of cross-country runs, including some really testing terrain.
Ski area :
If you ski Selva Gardena you are in the Sella Ronda ski area and also in the larger ski region of Dolomiti Superski along with the following resorts; Arabba, Cavalese, Cortina d Ampezzo, Corvara, Kronplatz, Ortisei, Santa Cristina, Selva Gardena, Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme, Val Gardena
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Off the slopes
This is both an excellent family base, and a lively après-ski area. Restaurant choices will please those on a budget as well as the foodies, while after dark the place comes alive, with loads of bars and clubs. Popular choices include Saltas Bar, Luisl Keller and La Bula, while for dancing you can head to the Dali disco. Away from the slopes there's plenty to enjoy including bowling, billiards, indoor tennis, squash, skating, and even a hot spring pool.
RESORT GOOD POINTS
- Attractive but strung-out village in an impressive wooded setting
- Excellent local slopes, with big verticals by Sella Ronda standards
- Mix of open and wooded slopes
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RESORT BAD POINTS
- erratic natural snowfall
- few challenges for advanced skiers
- usy road through the village
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Tourist Office
 Worldwide cover from £60.48 or Single trip Europe cover from £22.98 - get covered before you arrive! |
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