If people start talking about the ‘Queen
of the Dolomites’, what they’re
actually referring to is Cortina d’Ampezzo,
which hosted the Winter Olympics in 1956.
Cortina d’Ampezzo (1,224 metres)
and its marvellous surroundings is the
ideal allyear- round setting for sports
enthusiasts. The natural surroundings
of this charming Dolomites venue are
incomparably beautiful.
The Dolomiti Superski carousel is the
jewel in the crown of what’s on
offer in the Dolomites: 1,200 kilometres
of pistes, 460 lifts and 475 interconnected
pistes. A single ski pass is all that
is needed for this immense 12 valley
winter carousel. It's just waiting there
to be discovered!
From Cortina d'Ampezzo to Plan de Corones
in the Alta Badia, from Val Gardena and
the Alpe di Siusi to Val di Fassa and
Carezza, to Arabba, Alta Val Pusteria
and Val di Fiemme. And from San Martino
di Castrozza and Passo Rolle to Valle
dell'Isarco, the Tre Valli, the Civetta
group and the newest addition, the Marmolada,
Queen of the Dolomites.