Alta Badia skiing area
In the heart of Dolomites and at the foot of the Sella, there is a special class skiing area.
Image gallery: Alta Badia skiing area
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Corvara and the impressive Sassongher behind - the yellow gondola takes us from Corvara into the heart of the Alta Badia skiing area, which is also accessible from La Ila. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Enjoy the sun and the fabulous view - the impressive Sella alpenstock accompanies you in this skiing area at every turn. Foto: BS, © Peer -
The snowpark of Alta Badia with the Sassocroce mountain range in the background. Foto: BS, © Peer -
A fairytale landscape in the heart of the skiing area. Almost unbelievable to be in a skiing area, isn’t it? Foto: BS, © Peer -
Coming from Corvara you can enjoy a fabulous view on the Sassongher mountain at the mountain station. Foto: BS, © Peer -
This skiing area does not only offer a fabulous view on the Dolomites and well-groomed ski slopes, but also culinary delights, ranging from grill delicacies to dishes based on fish. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Charming winter landscape in the skiing area. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Ski slopes as far as the eye can see. Alta Badia offers more than 130 km of well-groomed ski slopes, ranging from easy to really difficult ones. Foto: BS, © Peer -
It is quite hard to believe that you stand right in the heart of the skiing area. Foto: BS, © Peer -
And there is also something really special for the little ones - a rabbit gives kids some advice, useful for their skiing day. Moreover the most important animals living in the Dolomites are presented in a child-friendly manner. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Don’t forget to look on the slope! Foto: BS, © Peer -
Sasso Croce and Lavarella seen from the Alta Badia skiing area. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Winterly panorama on the Sella alpenstock. Foto: BS, © Peer -
One day in this skiing area is not enough, as there are so many possibilities and different slopes to experience. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Sit back and relax, have a cup of coffee and enjoy the fabulous view. Foto: BS, © Peer -
There are slopes for every taste, easy and wide ones for beginners, steep ones for experts and athletic skiers. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Piz la Ila, which can be reached from La Villa. This is also where the famous Gran Risa ski slope, on which alpine ski races are staged. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Not only skiing itself, but also a ride with the lift facilities is an experience at Alta Badia, thanks to the great Dolomites surrounding you. In the background Sassocroce and Lavarella. Foto: BS, © Peer -
The Lavarella mountain, seen from Piz La Ila. Foto: BS, © Peer -
An attraction for little mice - at Piz La Ila, there is a children’s park offering various attraction for the little ones. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Ütia Bamby, one of the refuges in the skiing area of Alta Badia. Foto: BS, © Peer -
Skiing on the famous Gran Risa ski slope, that’s what experts don’t have to miss at all, spending some days at Alta Badia. This slope can also be reached from La Villa. Foto: BS, © Peer
Alta Badia includes the localities of La Villa, S. Cassiano, Corvara, Colfosco, Pedraces and La Valle. Especially in winter this area is a popular holiday destination.
Alta Badia has to offer more than 130 km of ski slopes. Moreover you can do one of the most popular tours on ski of the Dolomites, which is the so called Sellaronda.
This skiing area is known throughout the world, not only due to the unique landscape in which it is embedded, but also due to the state-of-the-art lift facilities. Combining sports and nature is also possible in Alta Badia, as there are numerous wellness hotels.
Characteristics of the skiing area:
Altitude: 1,324 - 2,778 m asl
Opening hours: 8.30 am to 4:30 pm
Km of ski slopes: 130 km (70 km easy, 52 km medium and 8 km difficult)
Lift facilities: 13 T-bar lifts, 31 chair lifts, 8 funicular, 1 aerial tramway
Toboggan runs: 3 runs (15 km)
Snowboard: 1 funpark
Winter walking trails: 80 km
Mountain huts: 36
Ski touring: not allowed on the slopes
Further information: phone. +39 0471 836176, info@altabadia.org