Dolomiti Ski Tour: Sellaronda from Cortina d'Ampezzo
Overview
Inclusions
- Round-trip private transfer
- Driver/guide
- Local guide
- Professional photographer guide
What to expect
Il Tour prevede la scoperta del comprensorio del Sellaronda e dintorni partendo da Cortina d’Ampezzo. Il trasporto è incluso nel prezzo. Il Tour può essere percorso sia in senso orario che antiorario, una guida locale sceglierà al meglio in base al tipo di neve e vi farà scoprire questo magnifico comprensorio.
Stop At:
• Selva di Val Gardena Italy
• Via Marmolada 11, 32023, Rocca Pietore Italy
• 32020 Arabba, Livinallongo del Col di Lana Italy
• Centro Boarderline, XXIX Maggio 13/b, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy
• Col Rodella, Campitello di Fassa Italy
• Sellaronda, Tour dei 4 passi, 39033 Corvara in Badia Italy
Time of tour
Meeting point
I clienti verranno prelevati nella Hall del proprio Hotel
Additional information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
Exclusions
- Lunch
- Skipass
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
Went in mid-February. Weather was great. The views are spectacular. Cortina is simply magical, can see why so many movies were filmed in this location.
Went in mid-February. Weather was great. The views are spectacular. Cortina is simply magical, can see why so many movies were filmed in this location.this is a must do in either direction the views and skiing are wonderful the next time in the area will do it again as had one of the best days of my trip on this route
this is a must do in either direction the views and skiing are wonderful the next time in the area will do it again as had one of the best days of my trip on this routeWe enjoyed the sights and slopes on this ski tour, but it is a popular tour and was very crowded. We went on a Tuesday and there were busloads of skiing tourists parked at Corvara where the tour starts. Our guide was excellent, however, and did a great job getting us through the crowds.
We enjoyed the sights and slopes on this ski tour, but it is a popular tour and was very crowded. We went on a Tuesday and there were busloads of skiing tourists parked at Corvara where the tour starts. Our guide was excellent, however, and did a great job getting us through the crowds.We took the public bus over to Corvara from Cortina, about an hour and 10 euros pp each way. We skied the counter clockwise direction as the clockwise was closed. It turned out to be a holiday weekday which was a big negative as the crowds were awful and lift lines long. As an American skiing in ...
We took the public bus over to Corvara from Cortina, about an hour and 10 euros pp each way. We skied the counter clockwise direction as the clockwise was closed. It turned out to be a holiday weekday which was a big negative as the crowds were awful and lift lines long. As an American skiing in Europe you have to get used to what they call “line fighting” at each lift, although to call the queues a, ”line” is a stretch because they are more like funnels. Because of the lines it took us from 9:30 to 4:00 to complete with a half hour in between for lunch. The positives were that the views were beautiful although we were always rushing to get down to the next lift. Total skiing was only 16.8 miles but your up and down as much as 3,000 ft. of altitude.