Ski & Snowboard
Alta Badia offers skis-on connections to over 500 km of runs
Ski and snowboard in Alta Badia, in the heart of the Dolomiti Superski carousel
Ski and snowboard in Alta Badia, in the heart of the Dolomiti Superski carousel
- 130 km of ski runs prepared every night by over 40 piste-bashers (the famous “snow cats”),
- 53 modern ski lifts that can handle 86,900 people/hour,
- one of the most beautiful and unique mountain scenery in the world,
- a well-planned artificial snow system (guaranteeing snow on all the link and return-to-valley runs),
- skis-on connection to over 500 km of runsaround the Sella massif,
- a central position in the Dolomiti Superski carousel (450 modern, comfortable ski lifts and 1220 km of ski runs),
- a perfect starting point for some of the most beautiful ski trips in the Alps, such as the Sellaronda, the “first world war skiing tour” and the route to the Marmolada glacier
Après ski & nightlife
When you’ve done your last ski run and the winter sun has set in its time for Alta Badia après ski.
If you still have some energy left at the end of an active day on the slopes, in Alta Badia you find a good selection of après ski bars where you’re bound to meet some of the nicest folks to share your ski experiences with.
If instead you prefer to relax sipping a hot chocolate or a nice tea accompanied by a strudel or some other local cake, visit one of the tearooms, cafés and pastry-shops which Alta Badia is full of.
And if its nightlife you’re looking for, there’s a good variety of nightlife and dining options, including world-class dining.
The Alta Badia tourist offices organize weekly open air events with ski shows, horse-sledge races, music and fireworks.
When you’ve done your last ski run and the winter sun has set in its time for Alta Badia après ski.
If you still have some energy left at the end of an active day on the slopes, in Alta Badia you find a good selection of après ski bars where you’re bound to meet some of the nicest folks to share your ski experiences with.
If instead you prefer to relax sipping a hot chocolate or a nice tea accompanied by a strudel or some other local cake, visit one of the tearooms, cafés and pastry-shops which Alta Badia is full of.
And if its nightlife you’re looking for, there’s a good variety of nightlife and dining options, including world-class dining.
The Alta Badia tourist offices organize weekly open air events with ski shows, horse-sledge races, music and fireworks.