This ski complex comprises 12 different ski resorts, which together offer an incredible 1,200 kilometres of pistes.
Dolomiti Superski boasts a wide range of slopes of varying difficulty. There are gentle and long blue runs ideal for beginners and families with children, but alsoand black runs that will test the skills of even the most experienced skiers. Thanks to the excellent system of cable car and lift connections, it is easy to switch between areas and discover new routes.
One of the most famous circuits in Dolomiti Superski is the Sella Ronda, a ski circuit that circles the Sella massif. This route offers unforgettable views of the surrounding mountain scenery and is accessible from several resorts. Skiers can choose to go clockwise or anticlockwise and the whole circuit can be completed in one day.
Ski passes
The ski season in the Dolomites usually starts at the end of November and lasts until April, and thanks to a modern snowmaking system, the slopes are kept in great condition throughout the season.
There are several ski pass options for skiers. First and foremost is the Dolomiti Superski Skipass, which allows you to ski in all 12 ski areas :
- Cortina d'Ampezzo - known as the 'Queen of the Dolomites', it offers luxury skiing, an elegant urban setting and hosted the 1956 Winter Olympics.
- Plan de Corones (Kronplatz) - offers wide and long slopes with modern lifts and is popular with families and beginners.
- Alta Badia - is known for its wide slopes and fine dining, making it an ideal destination for gourmet skiers.
- Val Gardena - Alpe di Siusi - a popular area with spectacular scenery, known for its connection with the famous Sella Ronda.
- Val di Fassa - Carezza - a wide choice of slopes and a direct link to the Sella Ronda.
- Arabba - Marmolada - skiing on the Marmolada glacier, the highest mountain in the Dolomites.
- Alta Pusteria
- Val di Fiemme - Obereggen - A popular resort with a family atmosphere and friendly environment.
- San Martino di Castrozza - Passo Rolle - A smaller but picturesque area overlooking the Pale di San Martino.
- Valle Isarco
- Tre Valli
- Civetta - a quieter area for skiing with charming mountain villages.
The Domimiti Superski ski pass is valid on 450 lifts and cable cars, covering more than 1,200 kilometres of pistes. It is ideal for those who want to explore different parts of the region and take advantage of the maximum variety of terrain. Ski passes are available for 1 to 31 days, providing flexibility for skiers planning different lengths of stay. And, of course, there is also a season pass for keen skiers :)
When buying a multi-day ski pass, the ski pass issuing offices offer discounts for children and seniors, subject to the presentation of a photo ID and date of birth. Senior discounts are available for people over 65 years of age, junior discounts are available for children aged 8 to 16 years (the exact age range is published in the official price list) and the youngestunder 8 years (bimbos) get a free ski pass for the same length as the accompanying adult relative (it is not possible to get a free ski pass for e.g. 2 children when only one adult is skiing, proof of the child's age is always required).
Ski passes can be purchased on site or ON-LINE.
In addition to the all-area ski pass, Dolomiti Superski also offers regional ski passes which are limited to specific ski areas (Val Gardena / Alpe di Siusi ski pass, Cortina d'Ampezzo ski pass, Kronplatz ski pass).