There is not much skiing in La Villa itself bit there are some easy access nursery slopes for beginners to practice on. Once you have found you ski legs and feel that you want to move onto the next step there are plenty of easy blue runs over in the neighbouring resort of Corvara.
The slopes of the Alta Badia are perfect for intermediate skiers. There is not much skiing in La Villa itself but it easily links over to Corvara which has an abundance of blue and red runs, making ski holidays in La Villa ideal for intermediate skiing. Intermediate skier will probably probably want to purchase the full area lift pass so as to also access the full Sella Ronda ski circuit but if you are working on a tight budget then the 130km of piste on the local slopes of the Alta Badia area should do you fine.
The fact that you can access are an area of almost 800km of piste means that the advanced skiing in La Villa and beyond makers for a great ski holiday. Experts will definitely want to get the full area pass. Not only does it get you the 800km of piste on offer in the Sella Ronda but hit also gives you unlimited access to every resort within the Dolomiti Superski. The 800km of piste should be enough to keep you happy but for thoseĀ more adventurous skiers amongst you you might want to consider a ski away day in somewhere like Kronplatz or Cortina.
There is plenty to keep you busy for a week on a snowboarding holiday in La Villa. There is so much snowboarding in La Villa and in the area as a whole that you will never get board of the on piste snowboarding. There are also various snow parks in the are that snowboarders will love. In the local area to La Villa you will find the Alta Badia snow park between the La Freina and Ciampain piste at the Piz Sorega plateau. There is a boarder rods / skiercross as well as rails and kickers that are suitable for all levels. There are also loads of other snow parks to discover as you find your way around the Sella Ronda and explore the neighbouring resorts. The snow parks in Arabba and Canazei both have half pipes on offer.
For some great off-piste skiing in La Villa and beyond. Head over to Colfosco for the best of the off piste in the Alta Badia with some great tree line descents. Else where in the Sella Ronda Val di Fassa offer some worth whIle off piste from the top of the Sass Pordoi cable car. However, be careful skiing off piste Itlay. As off piste skiing is heavily monitored by ski the local patrol so to stay on the right side of the law get a local guide. There are also some runs in the area that are specifically kept unpisted, specifically for those looking for fresh powder after a snow fall but not wanting to head off piste.