Skiing in Corvara/Colfosco

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Skiing In Corvara And Colfosco

Beginner Skiing In Corvara And Colfosco

There is easy ski access for beginner skiers in both Colfosco and Corvara, however, there are more blue runs of offer in Colfosco. Beginners will not need to purchase anything more than the local area lift pass as there is 130km of piste in the Alta Badia which is the ski area that both Corvara and Colfosco sit within.

Intermediate Skiing In Corvara And Colfosco

Intermediate skiers will love the skiing on offering in Corvara and Colfosco as well as the surrounding resorts in the Alta Badia. The 130km of slopes will give plenty of skiing for a week. The blue and red runs of offer in each resort are ideal for intermediates and there are some more challenging slopes over in Arabba. Upper intermediates will want to get the full area lift pass and take of the challenge of skiing the full Sella Ronda.

Advanced Skiing In Corvara And Colfosco

Advanced skiers on holiday in either Colfosco or Corvara will enjoy the challenging slopes on offer in Arabba which is covered on the Alta Badia lift pass. However most expert skiers will want to purchase the full area lift pass to as to ski all of the interconnecting resorts which can be reached via the Sella Ronda Circuit. There is a decent number of black runs in the local Alta Badia and even more further afield.

Snowboarding in Corvara and Colfosco

Snowboarders on holiday on either of the above two resorts will enjoy the snowpark and boardercross that is on offer in the local area and there are even more snowparks available in the wider Sella Ronda. In total there are 22 snow parks throughout the entire Dolomiti Superski.   

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