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Dolomiti Superski Ski Holidays

This colossal ski area is located within the breathtaking Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site often referred to as the Pale Mountains for their luminous rock formations. It offers an experience unlike any other.

It blends the grandeur of unparalleled natural scenery with the warmth of Italian mountain hospitality and an undeniable passion for winter sports. Dolomiti Superski promises vast, interconnected terrain, superb culinary delights on the slopes, and a welcoming atmosphere, creating a complete Alpine escape that draws you back year after year.

This host of hospitality allows for exploration across an astonishing expanse of slopes, offering immense diversity without ever needing to remove your skis. From the renowned Sellaronda, a spectacular circular tour connecting four valleys, to individual jewels like Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Cortina d'Ampezzo, and Kronplatz, each resort within Dolomiti Superski provides its own unique character and charm. It’s an ideal destination for those who appreciate seamless travel across diverse landscapes, combined with exquisite cuisine and an immersive Alpine cultural experience.

Indeed, Dolomiti Superski distinguishes itself not only by its sheer scale but also by its commitment to piste perfection and often abundant sunshine. It provides an environment where active days on the snow are met with opportunities for delightful relaxation, making it a premier choice for visitors seeking both exhilarating adventure and moments of sublime beauty within Italy’s captivating mountain heart.

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Mountain Facts

The Dolomiti Superski area stands as the world's largest ski carousel, offering an astonishing network for exploration. It encompasses approximately 1,200km of meticulously prepared ski pistes, all accessible with one unified pass, and efficiently served by over 450 modern lift installations. The elevation range across this vast domain is considerable, extending from around 1,000m up to a striking 3,265m on the Marmolada Glacier, the highest point in the Dolomites. A highlight of this interconnected system is the famous Sellaronda, a 40-kilometre circuit of lifts and runs that encircles the Sella massif, linking four valleys and providing an exhilarating day-long journey without repeating any lifts or pistes.

Snow conditions in Dolomiti Superski

Snow conditions across the Dolomiti Superski regions are consistently favourable, supporting a prolonged and dependable ski season. The considerable altitude of many areas, coupled with the Dolomites' unique microclimate, often results in generous natural snowfall. Furthermore, the commitment to excellent piste quality is evident in the widespread presence of sophisticated snow-making systems, ensuring reliable coverage on over 97% of the slopes from early December. This strategic approach to snow management, combined with the region's reputation for numerous sunny days, contributes to consistently superb skiing conditions and a bright, inviting atmosphere throughout the winter months, typically lasting until April.

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Skiing in Dolomiti Superski

Skiing in the Dolomiti Superski area delivers an unparalleled alpine adventure, where 1,200km of interconnected pistes weave through UNESCO-listed peaks, offering perfect terrain for every skill level. Beginners thrive in the gentle, sun-drenched bowls of Alpe di Siusi – Europe's largest high-altitude plateau – or the dedicated learning areas of Alta Badia, where wide nursery slopes and patient instructors create an ideal environment for first turns. Intermediates are in paradise here, with endless opportunities to explore via the valley-connecting Sellaronda (a 26km circuit around the Sella Massif) or the Great War Tour, where history meets skiing along former WWI routes. These iconic journeys combine breathtaking Dolomite vistas with impeccably groomed reds and blues that flow like silk beneath your skis.

For experts, the Dolomiti Superski transforms into a playground of legendary challenges. Test your mettle on the Saslong World Cup downhill in Val Gardena (with its infamous Camel Humps) or the steep, technical Gran Risa in Alta Badia – both races that define champions. The Marmolada Glacier, nicknamed the "Queen of the Dolomites," offers high-altitude thrills with its 12km of glacial runs and dramatic vertical drops, while the Bellunese sector's off-piste itineraries promise untracked powder adventures. With such diverse terrain – from perfectly carved corduroy to rugged backcountry routes – all set against the Dolomites' iconic pink-hued peaks, this is skiing that satisfies everyone and helps create lifelong memories.

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Snowboarding in Dolomiti Superski

Snowboarding in Dolomiti Superski is a dream come true, blending world-class parks with endless all-mountain riding across one of the planet's most breathtaking landscapes. Freestylers will love the King Laurin Snowpark on Seiser Alm, featuring perfectly shaped kickers, creative jib lines, and a competition-grade halfpipe, while the Piz Sella Snowpark in Val Gardena delivers playful medium features with stunning Sassolungo peak views. What sets these parks apart is their thoughtful progression – beginner lines with mini obstacles let newcomers build confidence, while advanced riders can session pro-sized jumps and technical rails, all maintained daily for optimal conditions.

Beyond the parks, the Dolomites are a carver's paradise, with wide, rolling pistes like the La Longia (10.5km of pure flow) and the Sellaronda circuit's perfectly groomed reds. When fresh snow falls, head to Marmolada's natural gullies or the hidden powder stashes around Arabba for unforgettable off-piste adventures. With high-speed gondolas and comfy chairlifts minimising flat sections (a snowboarder's nemesis!), you'll spend more time riding than traversing. Whether you're hitting kickers at sunset or floating through untouched bowls with the iconic pink-hued peaks as your backdrop, Dolomiti Superski delivers an unbeatable mix of freestyle progression, big-mountain thrills, and Italian dolce vita.

Things to do in Dolomiti Superski

Après-ski in Dolomiti Superski

The après-ski scene in Dolomiti Superski offers a distinctly Italian-Alpine flair, focusing on convivial enjoyment and refined culinary delights rather than purely boisterous revelry, though lively spots certainly exist. As the sun begins to set, the numerous mountain rifugios transform into inviting havens. These unique, high-altitude huts are a hallmark of the Dolomites, providing a warm, welcoming atmosphere where guests can unwind with fine South Tyrolean wines, locally brewed beers, and exquisite regional specialities.

  • Popular choices include the iconic Club Moritzino on Piz La Ila in Alta Badia, known for its lunchtime music and vibrant terrace, or the sophisticated Rifugio Emilio Comici in Val Gardena, famous for its fresh seafood and lively atmosphere on the slopes. This 'apéritivo' style of après-ski, often enjoyed on sun-drenched terraces with breathtaking views, is truly a highlight.
  • Later in the day, the more animated social scene often moves to the villages. Resorts like Selva Val Gardena and Corvara in Alta Badia feature a selection of lively bars and pubs where skiers gather to recount their day's adventures. In Selva, places like Saltos are popular, offering a mix of rustic charm and modern beats that transition into evening entertainment.
  • In Corvara, L'Murin is a renowned spot for its spirited ambience. While the energy is vibrant in these village venues, it generally retains a more relaxed and sociable character than some of its Austrian counterparts.


The emphasis remains on quality conversation, delicious refreshments, and the unique charm of Italian mountain hospitality, ensuring a delightful close to your ski day.
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Facilities in Dolomiti Superski

The Dolomiti Superski area is exceptionally well-equipped with a comprehensive array of facilities, designed to ensure a seamless and enriching winter holiday. Guests will find numerous sporting equipment rental outlets across all twelve regions, providing the latest ski and snowboard gear, alongside professional boot fitting and servicing. The valley’s distinguished ski schools offer expertly led instruction for all proficiencies and ages, delivered by highly qualified instructors, ensuring effective learning and skill enhancement. Acquiring a MyDolomiti Skicard provides convenient digital access to the entire vast ski network.

Beyond the slopes, a defining feature of this region is its exceptional network of mountain rifugios. These charming, often gourmet, huts offer not just refreshments but also an authentic taste of South Tyrolean and Italian cuisine, providing memorable dining experiences high in the mountains. The commitment to piste excellence is also evident through the use of an advanced fleet of snow groomers, ensuring outstanding slope conditions daily. The villages within each region also present a delightful selection of boutique shops, selling local crafts, Italian fashion, and regional delicacies, complementing the diverse array of restaurants serving everything from traditional hearty meals to refined culinary creations.

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Facilities for children in Dolomiti Superski

Dolomiti Superski is a particularly welcoming destination for families, offering a thoughtfully designed array of facilities tailored to engage and support younger visitors across its various regions. Throughout the different valleys, dedicated children's ski schools employ patient and engaging instructors who specialise in introducing snow sports through playful and age-appropriate methods, often utilising specially designed learning zones with gentle gradients and engaging aids. Many areas, such as the Movimënt parks in Alta Badia or the Kinderland in Val Gardena, feature fun obstacles, themed courses, and adventure trails, ensuring a safe and exciting environment for initial snow experiences and skill progression.

Beyond the structured lessons, several resorts offer convenient childcare services and kindergarten options, affording parents flexibility to explore more challenging terrain. Off the slopes, the region provides numerous opportunities for family enjoyment, including thrilling toboggan runs, convivial ice skating rinks, and various indoor play facilities. Unique attractions like the Wtiches' Playground in Seiser Alm or specific family-friendly gondolas and themed lifts add an extra layer of magic to the children's experience, ensuring a delightful and memorable holiday for all ages.

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Why choose a ski holiday to Dolomiti Superski with Erna Low?

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