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Downhill skiing in the Dolomites: ski areas and slopes

Dolomiti Superski links 12 ski areas and around 1,220 km of slopes on a single ski pass: legendary runs and circuits like the Sellaronda.

Deciding where to ski in the Dolomites means choosing among twelve ski areas connected by the Dolomiti Superski pass, with slopes for every level: gentle blue runs for first-timers, panoramic reds and a few blacks for more confident skiers. On this page we gather the valleys and circuits where you can clip into your skis, with their character and connections.

The Sellaronda loop remains the signature experience, a circuit around the Sella massif on skis that links Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Arabba and Val di Fassa. But there are quieter, family-friendly areas too, such as Val di Fiemme and San Martino di Castrozza. To understand how the ski pass works, how much it costs and the best time for snow, read our guide to skiing in the Dolomites.

Piste da sci del Ciampinoi e Saslong in Val Gardena

Foto: Wolfgang Moroder · CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

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