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I've recently booked a week in Pozza from 5th March. It was a good deal with a TO and I figured that Pozza is now a viable option to get round the Sella Ronda due to the new lift in Alba via the Buffeura area?
I have never skied in the aDolomites and there's so much to do. Please can anyone give me some tips as to the best areas to ski. It is just me (experienced skier) and my wife (good intermediate). We normally enjoy covering a bit of ground, taking in nice scenery and enjoying a tasty lunch. From what I have researched Arraba and Selva should be good for at least a day each and I feel that we should do at least one circuit of the Sella Ronda (which way round is best if we only get to do it once)?
Otherwise, is it worth us heading away from the Sella Ronda to some of the other Val di Fassa areas? I've heard they can be quieter, with great scenery but would involve a bus trip.
Any advice would be gratefully accepted.
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@EdYarker,
Others know the area a lot better than I. But I was in the Val di Fassa for a week in January and loved it.
Personal highlights were going to the Marmolada and going across to Ortisei with the long run down.
The Sella Ronda itself was worth doing once but I felt no need to repeat and would not specifically plan to do it again if back in the area.
Fabulous area though, hope you enjoy it.
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Thanks for the replies (and the link Ster). Very useful. I've heard similar lake of enthusiasm about the Sella Ronda T.Bar, but I just feel we should do it once to tick the box.
I've just realised that I have posted this on the weather thread (durr!) so may repost elsewhere, but since I'm here, how is the snow looking in the Dolomites? Anyone out there at the moment?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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EdYarker wrote: |
Thanks for the replies (and the link Ster). Very useful. I've heard similar lake of enthusiasm about the Sella Ronda T.Bar, but I just feel we should do it once to tick the box.
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Absolutely, you should do it once, it orientates you and gives wonderful different views of the Sella massif.
It's just that I wouldn't personally do it a second time. A lot of the runs are short and bitty and the main circuit is fairly busy.
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Absolutely, you should do it once, it orientates you and gives wonderful different views of the Sella massif.
It's just that I wouldn't personally do it a second time. A lot of the runs are short and bitty and the main circuit is fairly busy.
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Exactly that. Do it early in your trip and then enjoy quiet crowd free skiing the rest of the week . Don't be afraid to try the smaller areas that are not linked in to the main system, you'l lhave them to yourself. It might mean a bus ride or even a taxi, but it's well worth it.
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@cameronphillips2000, I watched all 3 of your videos last night. They were really informative and perfect for the area we are travelling to. Looks like we are in a really good spot.
@sah, I intend to get round the Sella Ronda (anti clockwise) on the Monday after we get there. Hopefully this will give us some orientation and might help decide which areas we want to explore later in the week, but by the look of it we are quite spoilt for choice even just in the Fassa valley.
@Hyst, that hut looks awesome, but we are already booked in for 7 nights HB so maybe we will try something like that next time. Cheers for the tip about Perra/Viggo di Fassa. Looks like a re really nice little area on our door step.
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