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Dolomiti Superski

Dolomiti Superski is really the very best amongst the ski regions in the Alps. It can not only be reached by Low Cost Transfer for 29 € (two ways), but it also has 450 lift facilities and an unbelievable 1,200 kilometres of slopes - half of which are directly connected. They all can be accessed with one single chip-skipass. 90% of slopes are situated at an altitude of 1,500 and the 3,269 metres of the Marmolada glacier enabling you to ski at high altitudes amidst a fantastic Alpine setting with first-class snow conditions. Furthermore, Dolomiti Superski guarantees snow from December to April on 1,100 km of slopes thanks to the use of state-of-the-art artificial snow making facilities.

Features

The number one ski carousel in the world.

1 chip-skipass

12 ski resorts

1,200 km of slopes, from nursery slopes to World Cup runs

The lifts:

  • 450 lifts, thereof
  • 58 cabin lifts with automatic couplings
  • 60 chair lifts with automatic couplings
  • 33 covered chair lifts with automatic couplings
  • 127 chair lifts
  • Capacity of cable cars/lifts (pers./h) = 628.766
  • Slopes: Blue (easy) 20%, Red (middle) 70%, Black (difficult) 10%

Skiours:

  • Skitour Olympia
  • Skitour ladin legends
  • Skitour Nature Reserves
  • Skitour 1970 World Ski Championship
  • Skitour Witches
  • Skitour Panorama
  • Skitour King Laurin
  • Skitour Marmolada
  • Skitour Meridiana Alternativ
  • Skitour Magnifica Comunità
  • Skitour Wild Life skiing
  • Skitour Plose history
  • Skitour of the Emotions
  • Skitour First World War
  • Sellaronda
Getting There

  • By Car: 
    In the Dolomites we are prepared for the winter. All Dolomite regions and winter sports centres can be reached on good, snow-cleared roads. To plan your route we recommend the route planner map24. (www.hertz.it/rentacar or call Hertz Call Center 199 112211 and remember to provide number CDP 666611).

  • By Train: 
    The major train connection to the Dolomites is the Brennero line from Munich via Innsbruck to Rome. Most of Germany and Italian large cities have direct trains to Chiusa, Bolzano, Trento and into Val Pusteria. The villages in Val Pusteria are situated along the train line. From Venice there is a local train that goes to Calzalo in Cadore, close to Cortina d'Ampezzo. Italian Train - www.ferroviedellostato.it

  • By Bus: 
    Low cost transfer service to the ski resorts Cortina d'Ampezzo, Plan de Corones/Kronplatz, Alta Badia, Val Gardena and Alta Pusteria/Hochpustertal from Milan (Bergamo) and Venice (Treviso). Time table: Sat.+ Sun. 2x daily, Fr.+ Mo. 1x daily Prices: single € 17.00, return € 29.00

    Low cost transfers
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Dolomiti Superski

Cortina d'Ampezzo

Dolomites, Belluno - Veneto Vertical drop: 1715m - from 2939m of Staunies on Cristallo mountain to village level. In the heart of the Dolomites it was the first Italian resort to host the Olympic Winter Games in 1956. Only a couple of hours from Venice, the Ampezzo… Cortina d'Ampezzo

Kronplatz

835 - 2,275 m South Tyrol - Dolomites - Italy The Kronplatz ski resort offers skiing at its best. It is reachabel by Low Cost Transfer from Venezia (Treviso) for 29 € (two way ticket). 25 gondola and chair lifts help avoid queues and make skiing a truly… Kronplatz

Alta Badia

Alta Badia, the Ladin valley in the heart of the Dolomites, is easy to reach with a comfortable low cost transfer from the airports Verona and Bergamo. The ski resort offers you the direct ski connection to more than 500 km of wide, sunny slopes an a central position… Alta Badia
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