Ski holiday Selva di Val Gardena

    The resort Selva di Val Gardena is situated in the ski area Val Gardena

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    Lift pass

    The lift pass is included for Val Gardena

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    Slopes

    18km

    105km

    52km

    0km

    175km Total

    Lifts

    Funiculars 1
    Cabine 2
    Gondola 7
    Chairlifts 45
    Tow lifts 28

    Height

    2520m
    1060m

    Glacier

    None

    Cross-country

    115km

    Funpark

    None

    Lift pass

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    Slopes

    120km

    730km

    370km

    0km

    1220km Total

    Lifts

    Funiculars 0
    Cabine 48
    Gondola 15
    Chairlifts 204
    Tow lifts 211

    Height

    2950m
    1000m

    Glacier

    None

    Cross-country

    1082km

    Funpark

    None

    This resort was booked by

    Single travellers
    0%
    Young couples
    22.2%
    Older couples
    59.3%
    Families with young children
    0%
    Families with older children
    3.7%
    Group of friends
    11.1%
    Other groups
    3.7%

    Ski holiday Selva di Val Gardena

    Skiing in Selva di Val Gardena – Ski to door and much more

    Selva di Val Gardena is the Italian name for this beautiful ski resort. In German, the village is also called Wolkenstein. Selva di Val Gardena is the last and smallest village of the Val Gardena ski area. Although it is the smallest village, it is one of the most renowned winter sports resorts in the Alpine region. Other villages in the Val Gardena ski area are Santa Cristina and Ortisei (also known as St. Ulrich). The Weinlokalen and Konditoreien being a venue of conviviality, but also the typical Austrian après-ski in Val Gardena plenty to be found to do. The après-ski bars, such as Luise Keller, allows you to enjoy a schnapps or mulled wine.

    The center of Selva di Val Gardena is stretched out and most activities are geared towards the winter sports tourists that come and visit the village. Due to its excellent location, it is often possible to ski at the end of the day to the door of your accommodation. From the valley you can view the impressive Sella Massif. The Ciampiona gondola will take you straight to the top of the mountain, where you can challenge yourself to do the spectacular Ciaminio run back to Selva di Val Gardena or choose one of the many other runs that starts there. The gondolas and lifts give access to the Dolomiti Superski region. The region has over 1200km of downhill runs to choose from. The ski areas that are all part of the Dolomiti Superski region are; Alta Badia, Arabba- Marmolada, Val di Fassa and Val Gardena. With the Dolomiti Superski left pass, you can make wonderful tours so that you never have to see a piste twice.

    Cross-country skiers and hikers can make beautiful trips and for children there are separate elevators and there is childcare. After skiing you can relax in the sauna or solarium. And for the more energetic there is a tennis court and an indoor ice rink.

    Map Selva di Val Gardena

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    • Pub
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    • Ski material
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