Dolomiti Superski

1 Skipass, 1.220 kms of slopes

Skipass Dolomiti Superski
Skipass Dolomiti Superski 

Dolomiti Superski...

is the wonder of having one single skipass for our 12 regions and 1,220 km of slopes.

The joy of skiing in a unique landscape and a skipass that is valid for the entire area bring the 12 Dolomite skiing pearls together. There is thus a guarantee of variety, change and fantastic experiences on the slopes.

  • Cortina d'Ampezzo
  • Plan de Corones
  • Alta Badia
  • Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi
  • Val di Fassa/Carezza
  • Arabba/Marmolada
  • Alta Pusteria
  • Val di Fiemme/Obereggen
  • San Martino di Castrozza/Passo Rolle
  • Valle Isarco
  • Tre Valli
  • Civetta

Open Slopes & Lifts "Dolomiti Superski"

Updated: 25.05.2013

Dolomiti Superski
Open slopes 0 km (Tot. 1200 km)
Possible return to the valley on ski medium skiing possibilities
Open lifts 5 (Tot. 450)
Uphill facilities are open since 30.11.2013
Uphill facilities will presumably be open until 06.04.2014

Skipass Dolomiti Superski 2012/13

Skipass Dolomiti Superski
Skipass Dolomiti Superski 

This is the mega-pass for the whole of the Dolomites, and the key to skiing pleasures unlimited for the more demanding skier. This skipass is valid on 450 lifts and cableways, giving access to almost 1220 km of slopes, including the famous Sella Ronda and many other Dolomite ski tours. This skipass is sold for 1 to 28 days or for the whole season.

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New Lifts and Slopes 2012/13

News in Val Gardena

For 2012/13 skiers and snowboarders can enjoy the following new lift and improvements:

  • Widening of the “Falk” slope at Piz Seteur

  • Extension and modernisation of the snowmaking facility in the Col Raiser area

  • Increased capacity of the snowmaking facility at  Plan de Gralba

  • Increased capacity of the snowmaking facility in the Alpe di Siusi area

Slope Rescue

On all Dolomiti Superski ski slopes you can rest assured that in the case of accident (excluding helicopter rescue) you'll be taken free of charge from the slope to the ambulance.