The large ski carousel Dolomiti Superski awaits you with 15 skiing areas and 1,200 km of well-groomed slopes
Image gallery: Dolomiti Superski
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video : Val Gardena skiing area
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video : Plan de Corones / Kronplatz skiing area
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video : Ski Area Carezza Dolomites
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video : Obereggen Ski Resort
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video : Alta Badia skiing area
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video : Alpe di Suisi in winter
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video : A perfect ski day in Gitschberg
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video : Gitschberg-Jochtal Kids Snow Park
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video : Skiing in Gitschberg-Jochtal
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video : Gitschberg-Jochtal skiing area
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video : Ski area Plose seen from above
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video : Plose-Bressanone skiing area
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video : 3 Zinnen Dolomites skiing area
The Dolomiti Superski pass gives you access to 1,200 km of ski slopes in 12 skiing regions in South Tyrol and the neighbouring provinces of Trentino, Belluno and Veneto. It includes also the famous Sella Ronda, the ski round trip around the Sella Massif in the unforgettable world of the Dolomites.
At night, more than 300 snow groomers ensure that all the ski slopes are well-groomed when you do your morning downhill rides. Eight of the 12 participating ski resorts are located in South Tyrol: 3 Zinnen Dolomites in the Upper Val Pusteria, Plan de Corones in Riscone, Gitschberg-Jochtal and Plose - both located in the Valle Isarco -, Val Gardena-Alpe di Siusi, Alta Badia, Ski Center Latemar-Obereggen (in the picture) with the Val di Fiemme, and Carezza Dolomites with the Val di Fassa.
Outside the region, there are four more skiing areas: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Civetta with Alpe Lusia-San Pellegrino, San Martino di Castrozza-Passo Rolle, and Arabba-Marmolada with the 3,343 m high Marmolada, the highest peak of the Dolomites. With MyDolomiti, Dolomiti Superski offers now many online services, in order to guarantee you relaxing days on the skis or the snowboard.