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It is one of the main valleys of the Dolomites, located in northeastern Trentino. Val di Fassa is always bathed in sun, snow, fun and extraordinary experiences. 220 km of slopes and 86 transport facilities show that you are in the right place.

This valley is made up of 7 municipalities, which include from south to north Moena, Soraga, Vigo di Fassa, Pozza di Fassa, Mazzin di Fassa, Campitello di Fassa and Canazei. The whole valley is surrounded by the most beautiful and important mountains in the Dolomites, the Marmolada (knownmarmolada, Sella Ronda, Sassolungo, Catinaccio, but also Buffaure and Monzoni. It is, in short, a paradise, in winter, not only for skiers, cross-country skiers, alpine skiers and snowboarders, but also, in summer, for hikers and cyclists.

The ski resorts are perfectly connected by a network of lifts, such as for example.: Pozza di Fassa and the Buffaure ski resort with Alba di Canazei with the Ciampac ski resort or the cable car exit from Campitello di Fassa to theup to 2485 m (Col Rodella) and from Canazei up to 1926 m (Pecol) to the famous Sella Ronda circuit.

The Val di Fassa can be accessed during the winter with a single Dolomiti Superski ski pass, which can also be used in other12 other alpine resorts, or just the Val di Fassa e Carezza ski pass if you want to use only the Col Rodella or the Pecol from Canazei. And if not on the peaks, then on the road routes there is a connection without a car, and this is provided by the company Trentino Trasporti, which will take you to all the towns in this valley.









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