The Val Gardena offers a fabulous total of 175 kilometers of ski slopes at heights between 1,230 and 2,540 meters above sea level. Beginners can practice on the gentle slopes of Monte Pana, while more advanced skiers can explore their limits on the World Cup downhill slope from Ciampinoi to St. Christina. The highlight of skiing in the area is the world-famous Sellaronda.
Val Gardena was the venue of the Alpine World Ski Championships and even today the elite of the ski sports world meet every year for the World Cup Downhill and the Super-G on the Saslong slope. The Val Gardena ski resort forms part of the Dolomiti Superski network, the world's largest ski resort network. Whether you are a skier, snowboarder or freerider - your Alpine holiday in the Dolomites will remain in your memories for a long time to come.