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Ski region Dolomiti Superski

info about ski region
Highest point: 3,269 m Pistes in total: 1,200 km
Lowest point: 860 m
Pistes:
360 km
Lifts in total: 460
Pistes:
720 km
Tow lifts: 137
Pistes:
120 km
Chair lifts: 237
Gondola lift: 86
The liftpass 'Dolomiti Superski' can be used in 12 ski areas and gives you access to an incredible 1,200 km of piste and 460 lifts. A particular highlight is the well known "Sella Ronda" where you can go on a 40 km day long ski tour of the Sella Massif. The Italian Dolomites really are ideal for winter sports! The brilliant possibilities to free ride, numerous ski tours available, great snow parks and illuminated pistes complete this, in any case, first-class offer.

The area boasts a vast number of restaurants and ski huts, sunny days 80% of the time, and has a particularly low level of humidity, which according to experts is the reason behind the unusually powdery snow. Furthermore the mountain range creates such an impressive backdrop that since June 2009 it has been considered a UNESCO world nature heritage site.
Piste map Dolomiti Superski
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