Selva Val Gardena Ski Holidays
Ski from the slopes right to the door of your hotel
Enjoy various slopes, from easy green, runs for beginners to World Cup runs
Valley is connected to more than 500 kilometers of pistes
Pristine nature turns Val Gardena into a true winter fairytale
Pricing
Included in price
Personalized itinerary
Accommodation with breakfast in a 3 or 4-star hotel
Daily ski pass
Description
Val Gardena is the ultimate destination for those seeking to experience the unparalleled beauty of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. You can enjoy sports year-round in Val Gardena, but skiing is at the forefront of the activities in this valley in the Dolomites.
Val Gardena is the perfect holiday destination for skiers who value diversity and are looking for an area that caters to families and children as well as offering challenging slopes for more advanced skiers.
The Dolomites Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi ski area is part of the renowned Dolomiti Superski network, which allows access to 12 ski areas in the Dolomites with just one ski pass. The Alpe di Siusi, specifically, is a popular starting point for beginners and families, offering easy green and blue slopes.
From Selva Val Gardena, a charming village in Dolomites Val Gardena, you can also access the Sellaronda skiing carousel, providing an unforgettable ski circuit on the Sella massif. If you are looking for a true skiing challenge, you can access more than 500 kilometers of slopes directly from Val Gardena, which makes it one of the biggest ski resorts not only in Dolomites, but in the whole world.
To top it off, you can ski down the famous Giant Slalom course in Val Gardena, one of the most difficult runs in the World Cup.
Val Gardena will not charm you just because of the perfectly prepared ski slopes, nature and culture are at the forefront of this intriguing valley. When the surrounding peaks are cowered in snow and the sun is setting behind them, you can get a display of the famous “Burning Dolomites”, when peaks turn from white to crimson, rosy or peachy colour and stun you forever.
If you would like to experience something different during your stay in Val Gardena, you can pick a winter hike on more than 30 kilometers of paths or turn to cross-country skiing – 115 kilometers wait for you.
So, If you are a winter sports enthusiast, you will no doubt find Val Gardena to be your true dream destination in Dolomites. Let the winter fun begin!
Ski Resorts
Val Gardena
🔵 52 km 🔴 105 km ⚫ 21 km
Val Gardena is one of the largest ski resorts in Italy, boasting almost 180 kilometers of ski slopes for skiers of all skill levels, from beginner-friendly sunny slopes to challenging black runs. With 79 lifts, long waiting lines are not an issue in Val Gardena, and the resort offers over 100 kilometers of intermediate slopes for skiers who enjoy carving and skiing fast.
Ski Towns
Val Gardena
Awarded the prestigious title “Italy’s Best Ski Resort” eight years in a row, Val Gardena is truly a skiing marvel in the Dolomites. The Gardena valley consists of three picturesque villages Santa Cristina, Ortise and Selva. Val Gardena is part of the Sellaronda connection, but you can also access the Alpe di Siusi slopes or just challenge yourself on more than 100 kilometers of perfect ski slopes.
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Things to know
We are always looking for the perfect fit for you. We use a few different accommodation providers that fit our standards, but they are subject to availability, especially in the high season. We can adjust it to your preferences and budget and always find a more suitable solution to your taste.
Our tour caters to a wide age range, from the youngest skiing enthusiasts who come with their families to people in their twenties and the most experienced old troupers. We design holidays at your own pace, and you will enjoy them no matter your age. Age is simply a state of mind, as they say, and we welcome anyone.
We don’t require any specific fitness level from you. You will choose your own pace, style of skiing, and the ski slopes you prefer.
Traveling light is the key. Make sure you have sufficient layers of breathable clothing to ensure that you are always warm enough and can remove a layer if you get too hot. You can also discuss the current weather conditions with your travel manager a week before you arrive. Regarding ski equipment, you can bring your own, or we can provide rental pieces according to your wishes.
Our price for Ski Holidays does not include:
– International airfare
– travel and sports insurance
– food and drinks if not noted otherwise
Yes, no problem! In the Dolomites, you can find many ski slopes appropriate for beginners. If you don’t feel comfortable skiing on your own, we suggest taking a ski school program, where you will ski in a group with a ski instructor and make the best progress.
A tourist and promotion tax is a fee every visitor must pay for each overnight stay wherever in the Dolomites.
We adjust the itinerary for every client separately. If you want to try different winter activities or do some sightseeing, let us know, and we will be happy to organize them for you!
The best time for skiing is from mid-December to April when the weather conditions are the most stable. Otherwise, the ski resorts in the Dolomites usually open their slopes for business at the beginning of December, but the proportion of open ski runs depends on the snow conditions. In the first days of December, some connecting runs to other ski resorts may not be open yet.