For ski lovers there is spoiled for choice: 9 ski areas for over 200 kilometers of slopes divided into 86 facilities with 115 slopes, 4 snowparks and 3 ski tours (in addition to the 4 passes tour, also called Sella Ronda) .
Ski and snowboard enthusiasts will be delighted by the Sellaronda, the Giro dei Quattro Passi, a circular ski circuit around the Sella massif. The tour, which can be done in both directions, crosses the valleys of Fassa, Gardena, Badia and Arabba and climbs up to over 2 thousand meters to overcome the Pordoi, Sella, Gardena and Passolongo passes, offering a breathtaking landscape of the Dolomite mountains .
Ski Area Moena – Alpe Lusia
Belvedere ski area - Col Rodella – Pordoi Pass
Ski area Ciampac, Bufaure
Ski area Catinaccio – Vigo di Fassa
Ski area Carezza
Ski area Fedaia – Pian dei Fiacconi with Passo Fedaia and Marmolada
Ski area Passo San Pellegrino and Falcade
Sellaronda ski tour: with 32 ski lifts and 42 km of slopes extendable to 200 km of lifts and 500 km of ski slopes
Panorama ski tour from the Sassolungo massifs to the Rosengarten
Ski tour Tour of the Great War: with 25/41 km of ski slopes for a journey of 7/8 hours
Ski Tour emotions
Luisa – Bellamonte connection
San Pellegrino – Falcade connection
Belvedere – Arabba connection
Sella – Gardena connection
More than 40 kilometers are dedicated to those who love cross-country skiing and there are now many events of international importance, Olympics and World Ski Championships, which find the most suitable environment in Val di Fassa and Val di Fiemme, including structures, facilities and teams, excellently organized for high-level events.
Leisure in the winter of Val di Fassa is an experience made up of flavours, culture, lights, music, games and entertainment. A romantic trip on a horse-drawn snow sleigh, shopping, refuges to reach by snowmobile or with skis on your feet where you can spend an evening in company, Snow Tubing, Apres-Ski, ...
In winter, Val di Fassa allows you to vent your passions for winter sports: kilometers of slopes for alpine and cross-country skiing, slopes dedicated to snowboard enthusiasts and the possibility of skiing even at night! Immaculate nature provides the backdrop for all excursions on foot and with snowshoes, off-piste skiing and Nordic Walking. There is no shortage of opportunities to go ice climbing and practice extreme sports.
Even for all those who do not practice skiing, the Val di Fassa contains many opportunities: from walks in the snow with snowshoes or snowshoes, to excursions at sunset, from ski mountaineering to snowboarding (for the more sportsmen).