Val Gardena & Alpe di Siusi Ski Area

The Val Gardena ski area is part of Dolomiti Superski and has been repeatedly named the best ski area in the Dolomites. It also offers direct access to the Sellaronda and over 1,200 kilometres of slopes!
Skiing holidays in Val Gardena mean perfect slopes in a spectacular landscape, like here on Seceda.
Skiing holidays in Val Gardena mean perfect slopes in a spectacular landscape, like here on Seceda.

Val Gardena: Top skiing area

The lifts in Val Gardena, as well as the Sellaronda, are expected to be open in winter from 05.12.2023 to 07.04.2024.

The Val Gardena ski area is the ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Awarded the title of the best skiing area in the Dolomites multiple times, it offers slopes and trails for every age group and every sporting level. From here you have direct access to the Sellaronda, the world-famous ski circuit that takes you on a varied route around the Sella group.

Since the Val Gardena ski area is part of the Dolomiti Superski ski association, you can reach countless slopes and ski areas from here with just one ski pass. Families especially appreciate the Alpe di Siusi for its gentle slopes, ideal for children who want to try skiing for the first time.

Facts: Val Gardena ski area

  1. Dolomiti Superski: The Val Gardena ski area is part of the world's largest ski association with more than 1,200 km of slopes.
  2. Sellaronda: From Val Gardena, you have direct access to the Sellaronda, which takes you around the Sella group.
  3. The Val Gardena ski area has been named the best ski area in Italy and the Dolomites several times.
  4. The Val Gardena ski area has over 54 kilometres of slopes, 175 kilometres together with the Alpe di Siusi.
  5. The sun-drenched Val Gardena is snow-sure thanks to technically controlled snowmaking.
  6. The ski slopes in Val Gardena are at World Cup level and offer premium skiing in the middle of the Dolomites.

Innovations in the Val Gardena ski area

In Val Gardena, work is carried out all year round to offer winter sports enthusiasts unique conditions. Among the most important improvements are modernised lifts and two new slopes that will make every skier's heart beat just a little faster.

La Ria - The new black slope in Selva

La Ria, "the difficult one", is a new black slope that lives up to its name. The starting point of the slope, which has a gradient of up to 52%, is at the panorama terrace of the Dantercepies mountain station on the Passo Gardena in the Selva ski area. Due to its unique characteristics, with diagonal swaths, two steep slopes and a wonderful final section that leads across a cross-country meadow, the run is ideal for experienced skiers who like to challenge themselves.

The Pilat slope: Alpe di Siusi to Ortisei

After 25 years, the "Pilat" slope, which starts in Ortisei at the top station of the cable car (which leads up to the Alpe di Siusi), is finally open again. The medium-difficulty (red) slope offers you a winding descent through the forest and a wonderful view over the Val Gardena valley. If the challenge of this slope with an average gradient of 17% is not enough for you, you have the option of switching to the steep Direttissima variant halfway down.

The most beautiful ski tours from Val Gardena to the Dolomites

From Val Gardena, you have access to the Sellaronda and the extensive Dolomiti Superski ski area. The ski circuits that take you to uniquely beautiful viewpoints and exceptional slopes are highly recommended. Whether it's a day trip or a tour lasting several days - follow the signs and experience an extraordinary adventure.

Snow report for the Val Gardena & Alpe di Siusi ski area

Val Gardena/Seiser Alm
Type of snowMixed snow
Snow levelValley: 80 cm
Mount.: 100 cm
Last snowfall30 cm (10.03.2024)

Awards

Time and again, the Val Gardena ski area receives awards for its versatile slopes, uniquely beautiful landscape and the hospitality of its inhabitants. Here is just a small selection of the awards that Val Gardena has received in recent years: "Italy's Best Ski Resort 2021" (World Ski Awards 2021), best mountain huts and restaurants (Ski Resort Test Winner 2022), the best ski resort in Italy and World Top 10 (Ski Resort Test). Every year new awards are added, which serve as an incentive for us to keep improving the Val Gardena ski area.

Ski area Val Gardena - Seceda Zoom
The Val Gardena ski area is sun-drenched and never fails to amaze ski holidaymakers with its panoramic views.
Ski area Val Gardena: Col Raiser Zoom
Those who value great winter landscapes on their ski holiday are in good hands in the Val Gardena Dolomites.
Ciampinoi ski area in Val Gardena Zoom
Here you can see the Ciampinoi ski area in Val Gardena under the Sassolungo with the Saslong World Cup slope on the right.
Lunch break at ski hut in Val Gardena Zoom
What ski holidaymakers in Val Gardena love is the combination of grandiose scenery, perfect slopes and good food!
Winter mood in Val Gardena at night Zoom
After an eventful day of skiing, enjoy a good meal or relax in the wellness area of your accommodation.
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The villages in the skiing area

In Val Gardena there are three villages: S. Cristina, Selva and Ortisei. All the villages are geared to the particular needs of winter sports enthusiasts. Be it ski rentals, a ski school or accommodations for skiers - here you will find the ideal facilities for your winter holiday in the Dolomites. But the villages have even more to offer. Get to know the culture of Val Gardena, discover pretty shops and visit one of the many events that take place here throughout the year.

Selva

Selva in Val Gardena is already a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts because of its location. The highest village in Val Gardena offers you direct access to the Sellaronda and the cross-country skiing area of Vallunga. The Ciampinoi, Passo Gardena (Dantercepies), Passo Sella (Plan de Gralba, Piz Seteur and Piz Sella) ski areas are close by and can be reached quickly from Selva. Selva is considered very snow-sure. If you want to spend every free minute of your holiday on the slopes, this is the place for you.

S. Cristina

The 1,900 inhabitants of S. Cristina prove to be excellent hosts for winter sports enthusiasts every season. From your accommodation, you can easily reach the Sellaronda via Ciampinoi and have direct access to the cross-country skiing centre on Monte Pana. The ski areas of Coampinoi, Col Raiser and Seceda are also easily accessible from here. Spend your winter holiday in a place where skiers and snowboarders feel at home from the moment they arrive.

Selva in winter Zoom
The well-known Selva ski resort is situated at the end of the Val Gardena valley and has an ideal location.
Ortisei in Val Gardena in winter Zoom
Every year, Ortisei is the destination of countless ski holidaymakers looking for a tranquil ski resort and perfect slopes.
S. Cristina in Val Gardena in winter Zoom
The small village of S. Cristina is located in the middle of the Val Gardena skiing area and is a true winter sports paradise.
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Ortisei

Ortisei has a picturesquely beautiful village centre, which invites you to marvel and stroll even in winter. Because of its direct access to the Alpe di Siusi, Ortisei is also very popular with families. The Seceda and Alpe di Siusi ski areas are located near the charming village. With the Rasciesa funicular, you can reach arguably the most beautiful toboggan run in Val Gardena and paths that are ideal for winter hikes.

Dolomiti Superski & Sellaronda

Dolomiti Superski is a ski association comprising 12 ski areas in the Dolomites, which have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With just one ski pass you have access to 1,200 kilometres of groomed slopes and modern cable cars that take you to your destination in no time. Discover the enormous variety of a truly unique winter sports region!

The Sellaronda is a world-famous ski circuit that takes you on a breathtakingly beautiful route around the Sella group. The 40-kilometre-long route, of which about 24 kilometres are covered by cable cars, can be skied in two directions. The Sella Pass, Passo Podoi, Passo Campolongo and Passo Gardena are just some of the highlights that await you on this wonderful tour.

Ski schools & ski rentals

Never stood on skis or a snowboard before? Don't worry! Our experienced and well-trained ski instructors will introduce you step by step to the wonderful world of winter sports. Sign up for a ski course and you'll be ready to hit the slopes on your own in no time! Of course, you are free to bring your own ski equipment to Val Gardena. However, in the local ski rentals, you will find everything you might need during your ski holiday in Val Gardena!

Winter offers

Our hosts in Val Gardena have prepared some special offers for you, which will make a skiing holiday here even more attractive. Benefit from low-priced packages and find out which extras are included in your holiday offer. Whether families, couples or singles - everyone will find the ideal offer for a skiing holiday in the Dolomites.

Accommodations & ski hotels

In the villages of S. Cristina, Selva and Ortisei you will find numerous accommodations that specialise in hosting winter sports enthusiasts. The hospitality of Val Gardena is legendary. Enjoy hotels with panoramic views and direct access to the slopes. B&Bs are also geared towards skiers and often have a ski boot drying room where you can keep your equipment safe overnight. Do you value privacy? Then book a nice holiday flat as early as possible.

Ski hotels: right on the slopes

Book your room in one of the following Val Gardena ski hotels and prepare for a wonderful skiing holiday. Whether it's a ski boot drying room, shuttle service, cooperation with the local ski rental or direct access to the slopes - find out what your ski hotel in Val Gardena has to offer.

Snowparks of Val Gardena

Do you love freestyle skiing and are always looking for the next adrenaline kick? Are snow parks with rails, big air jumps and boardercross races right up your alley? Then Val Gardena is the destination for your next winter holiday! The Snowpark & Funpark Saslong is located directly in Piz Sella and is the largest snowpark in the area - perfect for all kinds of adventures! There is also a snow park in Selva and one specially designed for children in Ortisei!

Alpe di Siusi Snowpark

The Alpe di Siusi Snowpark is the largest snowpark in South Tyrol with approx. 70 obstacles and a 1.5-kilometre-long park line. Named one of the ten best snow parks in Europe, the park offers plenty of variety for experienced freeskiers and snowboarders on the pro line. The easy and medium lines in the upper part of the park are somewhat easier but still challenging.

The Alpe di Siusi Snowpark is also remarkable for its location: against the backdrop of the Sciliar, the beauty of the views that await you will give you goosebumps. Every day the park is prepared anew by four shapers to offer you the best conditions until the evening hours. The adjoining club provides a unique atmosphere with shows, parties and other events.

Piz Sella: Snowpark & Funpark Sassolungo - Val Gardena

With the Snowpark Sassolungo and the Funpark Sassolungo, there are two exciting parks on Piz Sella. Take up the challenge and face the boxes and kickers. Whether a beginner or experienced boardercrosser - everyone can let off steam to their heart's content on this huge playground. The Comici I chairlift takes you to the Sassolungo Funpark, and the Gran Paradiso chairlift takes you to the Sassolungo Snowpark.

Selva Ski Area: Funslope Selva

The Funslope Selva in the Selva ski area (Dantercepies/Risaccia) is a fast-paced fun run that has a few surprises in store. The Funslope has been designed for children and adults who are in the mood for a whole new skiing experience. Cross the Soundboost and carve along the steep turns. There should also be time for a casual high five before you arrive at the bottom with a satisfied grin on your face, ready to take on this challenge again.

S. Cristina: Monte Pana Snowpark

On Monte Pana, little skiers make it big. The Kids Fun Park offers a real challenge even for the smallest ones with a tunnel and a cave. Experienced children can compete on the race track or try their hand at the fun slopes, which have been designed with love and creativity.

Ortisei: Furdenan Snowpark

There is also fun galore for kids at the Furdenan Snowpark. Obstacles and games await adventurous children directly at the Furdenan lift in Ortisei. Those who want to know which family member is the fastest on the slopes can measure their speeds in the gate run.

Mountain huts suggestions

Cuca Hut
Cuca Hut
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Cuca Hut

Streda Mastlè 9, 39047 Santa Cristina - Val Gardena

Emilio Comici Hut
Emilio Comici Hut
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Emilio Comici Hut

Plan de Gralba, 39048 Selva - Val Gardena

Daniel Hut
Daniel Hut
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Daniel Hut

Streda Mastlè 54, 39047 Santa Cristina - Val Gardena

Ciampac Hut
Ciampac Hut
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Ciampac Hut

Streda Dantercëpies 84/a, 39048 Selva - Val Gardena

Curona Hut
Curona Hut
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Curona Hut

Streda Mastlè 26, 39047 Santa Cristina - Val Gardena

Après-ski

The skiing fun doesn't stop when the slopes close. Some would even say that's when the fun truly begins! After a hard day on the slopes, what could be better than getting comfortable, enjoying a few drinks and dancing with the locals as well as ski holidaymakers from all over the world? We suggest our Insider-Tip "Val Gardena’s best Après-ski" or one of the following après-ski locations in Val Gardena. Fun is guaranteed here!

La Stua
La Stua
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La Stua - Restaurant

Streda Frëina 4, 39048 Selva - Val Gardena

Après Ski Disco Luislkeller
Après Ski Disco Luislkeller
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Après Ski Disco Luislkeller

Str. Mëisules 270, 39048 Selva - Val Gardena

Cross-country skiing

Val Gardena offers you wonderful conditions for cross-country skiing with around 55 km of perfectly groomed trails. Enjoy incomparably beautiful panoramic views and leave the hustle and bustle of the ski slopes behind. Whether in the Vallunga, on Monte Pana or on the Alpe di Siusi, which is directly connected to the Val Gardena ski area - cross-country skiing fans can expect a diverse environment where athletes of all levels of experience will find the right trails.

Cross-country skiing area Monte Pana in Val Gardena Zoom
The Monte Pana cross-country skiing area is diverse and offers a beautiful view of the Sassolungo.
Val Lunga cross-country ski center in Val Gardena Zoom
The cross-country skiing area in the Vallunga captivates with its impressive mountain landscape and perfect trails.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Common questions about the Val Gardena & Alpe di Siusi ski area

Where is the Val Gardena ski area located?

The Val Gardena ski area is located in Trentino-South Tyrol in Italy. It is part of the Dolomiti Superski ski association, which comprises twelve ski areas in the Dolomites.

When do the ski lifts open in Val Gardena?

The ski season in Val Gardena lasts from the beginning of December until April. The best way to find out about the daily opening times of the individual lifts is to click here.

How much does the ski pass in Val Gardena cost?

For your skiing holiday in Val Gardena, you can choose between different ski passes. The Val Gardena and Alpe di Siusi ski pass allows you to use 79 lifts around Val Gardena. If you want more, the Dolomiti Superski ski pass might be of interest to you. It offers more than 1,200 kilometres of slopes in 12 ski areas. The current prices for day and multi-day passes can be found here.

Where is the Selva ski area located?

The Selva ski area is part of the Sellaronda and is located directly at the foot of the Sella group at the end of the Val Gardena valley in South Tyrol.

Is it possible to ski on the Alpe di Siusi?

Together with Val Gardena, the Alpe di Siusi forms a huge ski area with 175 kilometres of slopes. On the Alpe di Siusi, there are many easy and medium-difficulty slopes, which is why the ski area is just as popular with children and beginners as established skiers.

How high is the Alpe di Siusi ski area?

The Alpe di Siusi is situated at an altitude of 1,227-2,200 metres.

Skiing holidays with variety

In Val Gardena, your holiday does not end with the last descent into the valley. Discover exciting events, stop by cosy restaurants to enjoy South Tyrolean cuisine or get to know the culture of the valley in the museum. Whether it's a visit to the Christmas market, a guided snowshoe hike or a concert - a winter holiday in Val Gardena offers plenty of variety and fun for all age groups.

Weather & Webcams

A sunny skiing area with the ideal climate for your winter holiday: find out here what weather to expect in Val Gardena and take a look through one of our webcams, which broadcast live from Val Gardena, to further increase your anticipation for your next holiday.