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Val Di Fassa, Dolomites - What's it like?

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Anyone know anything about this resort?! Thinking of Dolomites last week of Feb, large group with mixed abilities.

Any other suggestions for Austria, Switzerland, Italy welcome.
The thinking is that France will be busy due to French school holidays, so a resort with lots of runs is required.
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First, there is a lot of information in the thread Calling Sella Ronda Fans in this board.

Then what do you actually want to know? "Val di Fassa" is not one resort, but is the name for the whole valley, with accommodation available in Moena, Vigo di Fassa, Pozza Di Fassa, Campitello, Canazei and Alba, with Campitello and Canazei being the two most UK tour ops go to.

All of those villages are linked by free ski bus, but only Campitello and Canazei have direct lift links into the Sella Ronda.
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Cheers Alex, that's a help.
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europa, just posted a trip report for Canazei in Val di Fassa, quite a bit of info about this resort and the Sella Ronda area:

http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewpost.php?p=1131915
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europa, last week of feb is also school hols in a lot of traditionally Catholic areas such as Bavaria, Belgium, S.Netherlands and others, so it's possible it will be busy in quite a few places that week.

Loads of runs in the Sella Ronda area, somewhere around 400-500km. Will keep you busy all week with different destinations every day. Highly recommended.
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Sunday of half term last season



what more could you ask for?
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swskier, Up above Alba?

You have to admit, that is one of the quieter areas of the valley Smile
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
I was there today and honestly, from that point I couldn't see more than 6 people at any time - then again though, I hadn't the slightest idea those mountains were there Shocked
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btw. If you're looking at Canazai, it's most important to be aware of the Danish school holidays as I understand it is the most popular resort in the Alps for the Danes.
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btw. If you're looking at Canazai, it's most important to be aware of the Danish school holidays as I understand it is the most popular resort in the Alps for the Danes.


I wondered why there were quite a lot there the week before last, good company though, never laughed so much in a gondola cabin before till I had a surreal conversation with a slightly inebriated Dane and his Italian ski guide.

It seems that Danish school holidays are 7-15th Feb this year:

http://www.feiertagskalender.ch/ferien.php?geo=3289&jahr=2009&klasse=5&hl=en
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alex heney,,, Ya correct and yes is quiet but still with views like that who's going to complain!

How about this "busy" piste in selva!

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More 'busy' pistes 13 days ago near Corvara, happy days! snowHead :


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Hmmm, these pics show very flat pistes. Now I don't do gnarly stuff, but I hope there's plenty a bit steeper ...
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swskier, perhaps you might want steeper pistes. I would get bored riding pistes like that, to me those motorway pistes are there for getting from one interesting area of skiing to another. Not to purposely ski for enjoyment.

Only been to dolomites once, in the summer. Arabba and Selva looked like the places to go for more varied skiing. Stayed near the bottom of that first picture, at a place called Penia, Val di Fassa.

My quam about staying in Val di Fassa was that it didn't seem that there were many pistes returning to the valley. If the solitary pistes gets shut, you will have to get the gondola down to Canazei. Thats not my ideal end to a day of skiing.
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holidayloverxx wrote:
Hmmm, these pics show very flat pistes. Now I don't do gnarly stuff, but I hope there's plenty a bit steeper ...


This is the start of the Hidden Valley run


this one is from near the bottom of that run, takken outside the restaurant where we had lunch:


This one is a photo of the Belvedere area above Canazei, taken from the top of the Col Rodella area above Campitello.
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alex_heney, That's better Very Happy
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