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Ski week in the Dolomites, Guide Star Mountain


Code trip: DOWFA
Country: Italy
Duration:8 days
Difficulty: all levels
Target: all
Season from January to April, December
Price includes : UIAGM/IFMGA mountain guide, half board double room accomodation during the whole trip, ground transportation during the whole week, Dolomiti Super Ski skipass
Price does not include : Airport/railwaystation in and out transfer (on request),meals not noted in the programme, extra activities not discussed before, ski rental, airfees, taxes, tips (optional), insurance of any kind, everything not mentioned before.
Ski week in the Dolomites
One week in the Dolomites with winter activities for the whole family

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS!

- Ski around the Sella Ronda, one of the most beautiful ski loops for its breathtaking panoramas
- Ascend by cable car or helicopter to the top of the Marmolada Glacier the highest mountain in the Dolomites and enjoy skiing down its slopes
- Indulge in an afternoon of spa and pool luxury after a great ski day
- Discover delectable Austro-Italian regional cuisine
 

 One week of skiing with base in one of the best winter resorts in the Dolomites. The Alta Badia is ideal for families in search of something exclusive and fun where you can do all kind of skiing activities.

The Dolomiti Superski carousel is the jewel in the crown of what's on offer in the Dolomites: 1200 km of pistes, 460 lifts and 475 interconnected pistes. From Cortina d'Ampezzo to Plan de Corones in the Alta Badia, from Val Gardena and the Alpe di Siusi to Val di Fassa and Carezza, to Arabba, Alta Val Pusteria and Val di Fiemme. And from San Martino di Castrozza and Passo Rolle to Valle dell'Isarco, the Tre Valli, the Civetta group and the newest addition, the Marmolada, Queen of the Dolomites.

Ski in the Marmolada, Sella, Tofane, Cristallo mountain ranges. Skiing descents such as the Val Mezdi (1370m of vertical drop); the Creste Bianche in the Cristallo mountain range (1500m of vertical drop); the Marmolada glacier (1810m of vertical drop).

The following itinerary is a guide line on what you can do. Either skiing on the slopes or off-piste or a combination of both.



Daily program

1

Arrival at Corvara in Alta Badia and meet with the guide at the hotel.

Hotel 3*

2-6

On Piste Skiing:
SELLARONDA or Giro dei 4 Passi (4 passes round trip): a circuit around the Sella Range, through out the 4 different valleys of Alta Badia, Livinallongo, Fassa and Gardena.

MARMOLADA: it is the Queen of the Dolomites as it is the highest peak (3078 m) and the only big glacier where you can find the best powder snow for skiing.

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO: famous around the world for the beauty of its mountains that surround this charming mountain town. From the Tofane to the Cristallo and from the 5 Torri to Faloria Ski centres.

Off-piste skiing:
Val Mezdi, Sella Group: off-pist skiing in Alta Badia, Val Gardena and Val di Fassa.

Vertical drop: 1400 m.
Technical difficulty: dubbed the "Valle Blanche of the Dolomites", the Val Mezdi a classic and wonderful 1220 mts downhill in a typical Dolomite surroundings.

Val Setus, Sella Group
Vertical drop: 1400 m.
Technical difficulty: hard. It is very difficult to know the right way into the couloir. Steep, up to 40°.

Piz Boè Vallon+Val Litres, Sella Group
Vertical drop: 1500 m.
Technical difficulty: not so hard but very difficult to find the right passages between the various rock walls.
You can also chose to do snowshoeing or ski trekking.

Hotel 3*

7

Breakfast and departure.

Hotel 3*


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