Today, for many, a ski holiday abroad that has become commonplace is becoming more and more expensive. Read how to optimize costs and afford a trip on a limited budget (using the example of the Italian Val di Fassa).

The Val di Fassa valley, located in the central part of the Dolomiti Superski ski region in the Italian Dolomites, is well known to many fans winter holiday in Russia. Some people believe that Fassa is the most “Russian” resort in the Dolomites. Most tourists are attracted by the extensive ski area with access to the Sella Ronda route, and therefore to other famous valleys in the region, such as Val Gardena and Alta Badia.
In addition, many people like the Ciampac ski area, with access to the Vigo di Fassa region. Thus, apologists for cruising, i.e., skiing along new, never repeated (as it seems to them) routes, get access to 235 km of slopes only in the vicinity of their “home” valley. And also to seven snow parks and nine different ski regions.
Of course, many very quickly get hooked on such a wealth of choice and continue to come to one of the villages of Val di Fassa (Canazei, Campitello or Pozza) year after year, while paying the full cost of all 1,200 km of Dolomiti Superski tracks. Nowadays, many people have problems with finances, but this does not mean at all that you need to give up a previously planned vacation. It's all about proper trip optimization.
Let's sort it out possible options using the example of the same Val di Fassa. The fact is that the Fassa valley itself is much larger than it seems to many from the beloved Belvedere. The first thing that comes to mind is to take a closer look at the surrounding area and avoid staying in Canazei or Campitello, as well as traveling around Sella Ronda.

Take a closer look at villages that are quieter in terms of tourism and less crowded routes. We will start from skiing costs, comparing the cost of “lighter” passes in price terms with the top-end Skipass Dolomiti Superski.
So, option one: you still don’t give up living in the Fassa Valley and skiing in your favorite region. In this case, accommodation can be booked in the villages of Pozza, Vigo or in the tiny Passo Costalunga. In the first case, as a bonus you receive Therme Dolomia - complex thermal springs, known since ancient times for its medicinal properties.

Accommodation in Vigo di Fassa will be cheaper - for example, one night per person in a standard room in a 3-star hotel will cost 40-60 euros, as opposed to 60-90 euros in a hotel of the same category in Campitello. You can refuse to stay in a hotel and stay in an apartment, paying 50-70 euros for the entire “apartment”.
Of course, living “in the outskirts” has its drawbacks - in the form of the need to get to the ski lifts, say, from Costalunga to Vigo by bus. But then you take the usual route through Buffor-Champac to Alba and then to your beloved Belvedere. Further you are closed, since you have a local Skipass Fassatal in your pocket, valid in Val di Fasse from Canazei to Passo Costalunga: Passo Fedaia (Marmolada), Ciampac (Alba di Fassa), Belvedere (Canazei), Col Rodella (Campitello), Buffor (Pozza di Fassa), Vigo di Fassa and Passo Costalungo. In this case, the cost of a local ski pass for 6 days of skiing will be 204 euros (232 high season) versus 237 euros for the cost of a ski pass for all Dolomiti Superski cable cars (270 in high season).

Option two: we live and ride in the local “Three Valleys” (TreValli). What would that mean? We answer: TreValley includes in its “area of ​​responsibility” such ski areas as Moena-Alpi Lucia, Passo San Pellegrino and Falcade.
Alpi Lusia is the closest ski area to the largest town in Val di Fassa, Moena. True, there are no ski lifts in Moena - you have to drive 4 km to the town of Ronchi. Here, in 2008, a gondola-type cable car was built, raising to a height of 1820 m. From here, the second stage of the gondola leads up to the snow fields of the Alpi Lucia - to a network of “blue” slopes, served by five 4-chair lifts. In total there are about 40 km of prepared descents leading from an altitude of 2500 m (Laste) towards Bellamonte. Alpi Lucia is officially considered a family resort, but this is not entirely true. Down from La Cune towards Moena, from an altitude of 2300 m along the northern slope there is a difficult “black-red” descent total length 3800 m and 1100 m elevation change, finishing on the outskirts of Moena.
The ski area Passo S. Pellegrino is located halfway between Moena and Falcade, at an altitude of 1918 meters. Passo San Pellegrino is located in an amazingly beautiful place at the foothills of the Monzoni massif and has a bus connection with Moena - the ski lifts of the joint ski area San Pellegrino-Falcade are 7 km from Ronchi, the lower station of the Alpi Lucia cable car. In total, there are 60 km of prepared slopes and 9 cable cars, including the Col Margherita pendulum cable car with two cars for 96 people, designed by Pininfarina. With its help you can rise from 1919 m to a height of 2513 m - from here to reverse side There is a panoramic route almost 4 km long.

Here, in the Col Margherita area, is the Freeride Park, which offers unique opportunities for safe off-piste skiing: the route is specially marked, snow conditions and descent conditions are constantly monitored. The path passes among picturesque rocks (in the upper part) and rare coniferous forest. There is usually a lot of snow on San Pellegrino, so the descent with a height difference of more than 600 meters will be remembered for a long time.
Of course, on the San Pellegrino Pass there are ski schools for children and adults, equipment rentals, shops and restaurants, but the main thing is 3-4* hotels located near the slopes. Well, for those who for some reason do not ski, there is the opportunity to take walks, admiring the views of the surrounding peaks.

Associated with San Pellegrino, the Falcade ski area is located on the border of the province of Trentino and Veneto/Bellunese, surrounded by the most famous peaks of the Dolomites: Marmolada, Cime d’Auta, Civetta e Pelmo, Cime del Focobon and the Pale di S.Martino group. Falcade is connected to San Pellegrino thanks to three modern chairlifts, all of the slopes (like the Alpe Lucia and San Pellegrino slopes) are equipped with artificial snow systems.
Prices for ski passes in the Trevalli ski area are slightly lower than in the neighboring Val di Fasse, and differ even more noticeably from a subscription to all cable cars of the Dolomiti Superski: in the normal season, 6 days of skiing will cost 202 euros (DSS 237 euros) and 229 euros in the high season ( 270).

Third option: three regions to choose from. For those who do not want to be confined to any one region, but also do not see the point of paying for all 456 lifts of the Dolomiti Superski, there is another option: the FASSA XL 3x3 ski pass. This pass is valid for 6 days and includes skiing for three days in your “home” valley, and another three days in neighboring regions. This ski pass is valid in the ski areas of Val di Fassa and Carezza, Trevalli, as well as in Val di Fiemme and Obereggen. The cost of a subscription is 213 euros per season (7-31 January 2015 and from 15 March until the end of the season) and 242 euros in the high season (from 22 December 2014 to 6 January 2015 and from 1 February to 14 March 2015).
The winter season in Trevally started on December 5th. Happy riding!

Prepared by Pavel Cherepanov

Ski resort Val di Fassa is the very center of the snowy and sunny kingdom. The resort embodies all the grandeur and splendor of the Dolomites. These are not only divine landscapes of snowy peaks sparkling in the blue above the clouds, but also a ski fairy tale, fantasy world, full of surprises.

The resort of Val di Fassa is one of the best in Italy in terms of the level of hotels, technical equipment and quality of service. In addition to riding alpine skiing and snowboarding, Val di Fassa also offers good opportunities for cross-country skiing, ice skating and other sports at various sports centres.

Accommodation areas in Val di Fassa:

  • Canazei
  • Campitello
  • Pozza di Fassa
  • Vigo di Fassa
  • Alba di Canazei
  • Moena

The ski resort of Val di Fassa is:

  • 220 km of ski slopes
  • 9 ski areas (17 km black, 147 km red, 56 km blue slopes)
  • 90% of slopes with artificial snow surface
  • Illuminated trail for night skiing
  • 8 ski schools, more than 250 instructors
  • Kindergartens and parks in all ski areas (Canazei, Campitello, Moena)
  • 3 Snow-park for snowboarders
  • Free Ski-bus that runs through the valley between hotels and ski areas
  • 50 km of cross-country ski trails across mountainous terrain, including the famous Marcialonga trail
  • Central location relative to the Dolomiti-Superski ski areas, close proximity to the Sella Ronda circumnavigation ski route (Sella Ronda - 4 valleys, more than 400 km of slopes)
  • Wellness center in Canazei with large swimming pool
  • Indoor Ice Palace
  • An excellent selection of apres-ski in the resort towns: discos, pubs, bars, restaurants, etc.

The Val di Fassa valley is one of the first ski valleys of the Dolomites, presented to Russian tourists in all its splendor. Until now, the resorts of this valley hospitably welcome our compatriots. The famous Val di Fassa occupies 20 km of the central part of the Dolomites, surrounded by the Sella, Marmolada, Catinaccio and Sassolungo mountain ranges. The high level of service and rich infrastructure of the valley's resorts will leave a pleasant impression on the most discerning vacationer.

The close proximity of 9 ski areas provides unique opportunity a variety of routes and tracks of varying difficulty, both for beginners and experienced skiers. The ski areas have many challenging elite slopes, where great skiers such as Alberto Tomba honed their skills and where international competitions of the highest level are held.

A distinctive feature of the Val di Fassa is that it has the most extensive ski area in Trentino in terms of the number and length of slopes: if you spend a week skiing, trying to go down all the slopes of the valley's ski areas, you will never ski on the same slope twice.

Val di Fassa is an excellent link in the chain of valleys of the famous Sella Ronda ski circuit. The Ski-pass Dolomiti Superski allows you to travel 400 km of pistes in four valleys: Val di Fassa, Val Gardena, Arabba, Alta Badia, descending the slopes of many of the highest peaks of the Dolomites. On the Sella Ronda route, confident skiers and extreme sports lovers will be interested in the black slopes of the high peaks of Piz Sella and Mont Vallon, Arabba and Marmolada with difficult vertical descents.

All ski areas are notable for their ski schools with high level professionalism of the instructors. For vacationers with children over 3 years old, there are ample opportunities to ride to your heart's content and teach a child to ride in a daycare group. kindergarten under the supervision of caring children's instructors. There are kindergartens with ski lessons in the resort villages of Canazei, Campitello and Moena.

Each town in the valley has a large variety of equipment rental points for skiers and snowboarders. Some hotels provide a discount to their clients at a number of rental points (ask when checking into the hotel). The rental cost depends on the quantity, class and newness of the selected equipment. But a more economical version of equipment is offered only in excellent condition. Experienced specialists will select the right class and size of equipment for you depending on your height, weight and sporting ambitions. In the resorts of Val di Fassa, the average cost of renting ski equipment for 6 days for a basic set (skis, poles, boots) will be 60-120 euros for adults and 30-50 euros for children under 14 years old (including a helmet for a child).

Main ski areas of Val di Fassa

  • The ski area above the villages of Campitello, Canazei and Alba di Canazei, which are part of the Sella Ronda ski circuit;
  • Catinaccio-Rosengarten above the villages of Pozza and Vigo di Fassa, where the Ski-Tour Panorama starts;
  • Tre Valli above the village of Moena, which is connected by a system of slopes and lifts to the ski areas: Alpe di Luzia, Passo San Pellegrino and Falcade.

All three ski areas are connected by free ski bus routes and a single Ski-pass Dolomiti Superski, which allows you to ski in the ski areas of other valleys included in the Dolomiti Superski.

Ski area in Campitello, Canazei and Alba di Canazei

Canazei - Belvedere - Passo-Pordoi:

  • 22 km of pistes (19 km red, 3 km blue pistes);
  • 13 lifts - (2 funiculars, 2 cabins, 7 chairlifts, 2 rope tows);
  • Snow Park in Belvedere (has a half-pipe and boardcross);
  • Baby Snow Park for children - a small section of the slope - a children's track with springboards.

Campitello - Col-Rodella - Passo-Sella:

  • 16 km of trails (15 km red, 1 km blue);
  • 10 lifts (1 funicular, 5 chair lifts, 1 cabin lift, 3 drag lifts);
  • Snow Park Col-Rodella.

Alba di Canazei - Ciampac:

  • 15 km of trails (3 km black, 10 km red, 2 km blue);
  • 6 lifts (1 funicular, 3 chairlifts, 2 rope tows);
  • Difficult trail Ciampac (length 3250 m, elevation difference 658 m);
  • Connection to the Pozza di Fassa/Buffaure area, where the Panorama ski tour starts.

The ski area around Campitello and Canazei is one of the most prestigious and popular in the Val di Fassa. This is explained by both its central location in the Dolomites and the fact that it is part of the Sella Ronda “circumnavigation” route. And the close proximity to other remarkable ski areas provides a unique opportunity to explore the vast ski area without taking off your skis. The pistes here are predominantly blue and red, wide, with many long, gentle slopes, which makes this area an excellent skiing destination for beginner skiers. However, almost all the slopes start from the top with steep descents, which makes skiing interesting for intermediate skiers.

There are few difficult trails, but there is plenty for fans of off-piste skiing, especially on both sides of the Belvedere peak: it’s easy to get off the wide trail onto the virgin snow from almost any place and just as easy to return to it at the lift. On the slopes of Col Rodella there are fewer such opportunities, and there are many avalanche areas. All pistes are excellently maintained and always have well-groomed snow for skiing. The lifts are modern, with good lifting power and speed, which significantly affects the intensity of skiing during the day.

Strong professional skiers can choose to ski exciting slopes in the area of ​​​​the towns of Alba and Penia di Canazei, part of the Campitello Canazei ski area. The descent from the Ciampak peak (2100 m) to Alba is considered one of the most difficult in all the Dolomites (length 3250 m, elevation difference 658 m). Anyone who conquered this slope can be considered a real ski ace. The fast-paced technical track with difficult sections tests the skill and courage of the strongest professionals - contenders for the European Cup.

Using the Sella Ronda route, you can create your own skiing route, conquering the black puzzling slopes of the peaks of Piz Sella (2284 m), Piz la Ila (2077 m), Monte Vallon (2550 m), and even get to the giantess Marmolada (Marmolada 3342 m).

On the wide and gentle slope of Belvedere lies Snow-Park with all the necessary arsenal of jumps, half-pipe and boardcross. Considering that this is not the only park for fans of snowboarding and freestyle - next to Campitello on the slope of the Col Rodella peak (Col Rodella 2485 m) there is an equally interesting Snow Park Col Rodella - this area offers ample opportunities for all types of sports and aggressive skiing.

And for adults with small children, in order to have plenty of carefree skiing, you can use the services of a ski kindergarten. Children will be especially interested in having fun and playing in the Baby Snow Park on a gentle slope under the supervision of an experienced children's instructor.

Ski area Catinaccio-Rosengarten

In the Pozza di Fassa - Buffaure area:

  • 17 km of trails (2 km black, 14 km red, 1 km blue);
  • 7 lifts (1 cabin, 4 chairlifts, 2 drag lifts);
  • Connection with the Ciampac - Alba di Canazei area (Panorama ski tour);
  • Aloch night ski trail.

Area above Vigo di Fassa - Ciampedie:

  • 16 km of trails (1 km black, 10 km red, 5 km blue);
  • 6 lifts (1 funicular, 5 chairlifts);
  • Snow park for children - Kinderpark Ciampedie.

The ski area in the area of ​​Pozza di Fassa and Vigo di Fassa offers numerous easy slopes, and is therefore suitable for beginners or families with children, where little ones are put on skis.

This area attracts professionals with the Aloch route on the slope of the Buffaure peak (2354 m) - the highest point of the route is 1630 m, the lowest point is 1323 m, length 1000 m, slope 31%. Currently, the Italian national team trains during the day on this track, because it is on this track that contenders for the European Cup compete in the giant slalom. Tourists can also hone their skills on the Aloh track in the evening from 20:30 to 23:00 - this is an illuminated track. The Panorama route starts from here. To the participants of this ski trip From a bird's eye view there is a fabulous view of the valley surrounded by the sparkling snow-white peaks of the rocky and green mountain ranges of Catinaccio, Latemar and Sassolungo.

Tre Valli Ski Area - Moena

  • 100 km of trails (8 km black, 60 km red, 32 km blue);
  • 27 lifts (3 funiculars, 15 chairlifts, 9 rope tows);
  • 2 snow parks - Snow Park Valbona on the slope of Alpe di Luzia and Snow Park Costabella on the slope of San Pellegrino.

The ski area above the village of Moena covers the slopes of the Alpe di Lusia (2242 m) and Passo San Pellegrino (1918 m), offering about 100 km of a wide variety of slopes. For beginner skiers, we recommend the slopes of Passo San Pellegrino, where easy blue runs predominate. Black slopes await the aces - descents to Moena from the top of Alpe di Lusia: "Diretissima" (Diretissima 820 m, elevation difference 180 m), "La Volata - Col Margherita" length 2700 m, elevation difference 641 m ), "Nuova Cima Uomo and Le Coste" (Nuova Cima Uomo, Le Coste) - 2 connected tracks, length 2400 m, elevation difference - 567 m.

For confident skiers who love speed, the elite giant slalom track Col Margarita (maximum slope 50%, length 3300 m) sparkles with impeccable snow until the end of April. Passing along the northern slope of the San Pellegrino pass, it does not suffer from hot sun rays in spring.

In the Tre Valley ski area there is a TreValli Ski pass, which gives you the opportunity to ski only in this area. If you want to try the slopes of other ski areas of the Vapi di Fassa valley, the Sella Ronda route, or conquer the peaks of other Dolomiti-Superski valleys, then you need to purchase a Dolomiti Superski Ski-pass. If you plan skiing in the valleys for your entire vacation in advance, it is better to buy a combined Ski pass, which gives you the opportunity to ski for several days in different valleys. For example: with one of the offered combined ski passes you can ski for 2 days on the Dolomiti Superski slopes and 4 days in the Tre Valli area. You can choose different combinations of ski days.

Overall rating of the ski resort Val di Fassa

Advantages of the ski resort Val di Fassa:

  • Val di Fassa ski resort - the center of the Dolomites ski kingdom
  • 220 km of groomed pistes, three extensive ski areas with unlimited opportunities for skiers of all skill levels
  • Scenic ski tours and the famous Sella Ronda "circumnavigation"
  • Modern infrastructure of resorts and ski areas
  • The fabulous color of resort towns in the Tyrolean style, creating a festive mood
  • Short distances between resorts and ski areas of the valley
  • Wide selection of Apres-ski
  • Democratic choice of resorts in one valley according to the level of accommodation. A large number of kindergartens and children's ski schools
  • Possibility of car rental when selecting and booking a tour

07.11.2017

Val di Fassa is a fairly vast area, which is located on the border between Trentino and Veneto. Val di Fassa is located south of the Sella Ronda ski region. This area is surrounded on all sides by the peaks of the Dolomites, among which the Sella, Marmolada, Catinaccio and Sassolunga are especially beautiful.

The Val di Fassa resort is located near the largest airport in Milan, so getting there is not difficult.

Climate Val di Fassa

The climate in this zone is more suitable for winter holidays than any other. Snow falls already in early November. Sometimes it snows, and they fall at different heights.

As soon as snow falls, the temperature becomes consistently below zero. The temperature drops to -20 degrees, in some months the temperature can drop even lower. Temperature directly depends on altitude: the higher you rise, the lower the thermometer pointer. The coldest months are December, January and February.

It should be noted that in Val di Fassa the cold is relatively easy to bear. This is due to the fact that at high as well as at medium altitudes, humidity is at a low level. Temperatures of -10 degrees can be compared to -1 degrees in Venice or Milan.

Historical information about Val di Fasse

The history of the resort town of Val di Fassa is connected with the history of a small town called Moena.

There is one very beautiful legend associated with this city.

Once upon a time there lived a dwarf king, Laurino, who had a most magnificent garden. He was in the Dolomites. And in that garden, magical roses grew and bloomed. The fairy Sitleb gave roses to the king.

The king one day fell in love with the beautiful Moena. He had to kidnap her and lock her in his rose garden. Finally, the beauty reciprocated the king's feelings and gave him three heirs.

However, the fairy told this whole story to Moena’s father, and he decided to defend his daughter’s honor in a fair duel with the king. Moena's father killed the king and took over the garden, but the rose garden turned into the peaks of mountain peaks. Since then, all former roses have been painted pink.

Everyone who comes here on vacation will recognize this legend. All tourists note that the spirit of magic and fairy tales reigns in Val di Fasse. See for yourself.

Sights, excursions and entertainment in Val di Fasse

The Fassa Valley, which has a length of 20 kilometers, is known throughout Europe for the stunning views that open from its height. Any guide will tell you that in this valley live the descendants of the local population - the Ladins, who to this day retain their special language, unique and incomparable traditions and customs.

Val di Fassa is part of the Dolomiti Superski system. This resort area is ideal for family vacation, youth pastime. You will surely enjoy bustling cities where you can experience real fun and have a good rest without worrying about your affairs at work or at home. The fruits of nightlife can be tasted in the cities of Canazei and Campitello.

The ski season in Val di Fasse begins in December and ends at the end of April. Mostly, tourists go to this fabulous, charming town to spend an unforgettable New Year and Christmas holiday.

In the Val di Fassa there are three ski areas: Sella Ronda, which includes the cities of Canazei, Campitello, Alba and Pena, Tre Vali. The central zone unites the resort towns of Pozza, Vigo and Pera di Fassa.

The ski area above the cities of Canazei and Campitello is about 66 kilometers of slopes. There's plenty of room to roam, isn't there? Here you will find opportunities for a varied pastime. The routes between Rodella and the Sella Pass are especially good.

This is explained by the fact that the trails run along sunny slopes. You can get here by cable car. Its cabin can support the weight of 120 people. From the upper station you have the opportunity to get to another wonderful ski area - Belvedere. Here, all the mountain slopes are dotted with numerous trails, which are also very popular among many skiers.

More challenging, professional trails can be found in Pista Col dei Rossi. Here, venerable masters of sports will feel at ease. Riding on the ridge of Pordoi will give you an incredible experience. They will intensify after the snowfall passes in the mountains.

At the highest points of the Belvedere and Passo Sella peaks there are lifts that can take you on an exciting excursion around the Sella mountains. Don’t forget to take a camera with you – the pictures will turn out great and you’ll have something to show off to your friends.

Snowboarders can compete with each other in the art of riding in the snowboard park or on the Halfpipe. You will have enough impressions for the whole coming year.
Many Russian people vacationing in Val di Fasse prefer sledding or sledding, which is considered a real Russian pastime.

Fans of other sports will also be able to find entertainment to their liking: in Val di Fasse there is large sizes modern, equipped last word sports center equipment. It has a wonderful Olympic-sized swimming pool, in which both professional and amateur swimmers can feel confident.

The sports center also houses a fitness complex, saunas and, of course, massage rooms, where it is so pleasant to relax after grueling descents or snowboarding.

Not far from Val di Fassa there is another interesting place - the resort of Vigo di Fassa. This place is interesting for its attractions, among which a prominent place is occupied by a museum that introduces you to the history and traditions of the inhabitants of the valley.

If you come here at Christmas or during the carnival, you can not only admire, but also take part in games and dances that have their roots in the distant past. Local residents perform them in colorful ancient costumes.

In Val di Fasse you can also exercise on treadmills and skate. You will have a great opportunity to play hockey with friends or compete in the indoor pool.

Cross-country skiing enthusiasts will be able to run along 66 kilometers of trails adapted for this purpose. You will also enjoy paragliding, rock climbing, ice polo, skijoring (skiing behind a horse) or dog biking (mountain biking behind a dog).

While relaxing in Val di Fasse, you can visit and The largest city in Italy - Milan. And this is not only the center of world fashion and the abode of shopaholics from all over the world, this city is the center of the most beautiful architectural monuments.

You will surely like it Cathedral Milana. It is located in the administrative center of the Lombardy region. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Mary Nascente. By the way, this cathedral is the fourth largest church in the world. The cathedral is located in the very center of Milan and is the symbol of this year.

This is truly a miracle, built in the late Gothic style. The cathedral building is dotted with a whole forest of spiers, sculptures, towers, and columns. All this seems to be woven into a weightless web that hovers over the entire worldly life, boiling somewhere below.

The spectacle is truly stunning and grandiose. Above the altar in the cathedral is a nail that is said to have been removed from the Savior's crucifixion. The heart of the cathedral is the golden statue of the patroness of Milan, the Madonna.

Ski resort Val di Fassa is famous for its abundance of routes that allow vacationers not to repeat their path, and give the opportunity to choose new routes each time and ride in different directions and areas.If you combine all the slopes of the resort together, you will get a huge road with a length of 220 kilometers, divided into skiing areas. By purchasing a special ski pass, the owner has the opportunity to ski anywhere in this territory and use the ski lifts.Currently, many of the resort's slopes are sites for international competitions and training for many famous Italian skiers. The resort of Val di Fassa is excellent option winter holidays for both beginners and professionals.

Main ski area represented in the area of ​​districts Campitello resorts And Canazei, which are part of the well-known “around the world” Sella Ronda. These places are constantly collecting great amount professionals who have long had their eye on these relief routes with a drop height of two thousand meters. Val di Fassa is also represented by another well-known ski area - Tre Valley, about which we have heard a lot in Europe. It includes Passo San Pellegrino, Alpa di Luzia, Moena and Falcade.The third most important ski area is located between Vigo di Fassa, Pozza di Fassa and Pera di Fassa, this area is often recommended for beginners. The village of Pozza di Fassa is famous for its springs mineral water Aloch, rich in minerals and healing properties.


The resort has a lot of entertainment. They are represented by open-air skating rinks, sledding tracks, and sports complexes. There are also various bars, souvenir shops, shops, clubs and other entertainment venues.Alpine villages are similar to each other in many ways - their narrow streets, low-rise houses, churches and tiled roofs seem to echo each other.


Attractive small towns Italy - Bolzano, Trento and Canazei - are famous for their cultural and historical heritage and are located near the resort. One of Canazei's galleries, Andrea Soparetta, annually takes part in the Fassano carnival, which is held in Val di Fassa, and presents magnificent handmade wooden toys.

The resort area has a wide variety of hotel complexes with a huge selection of categories - from one to four stars. Here, winter sports lovers can easily choose the most convenient hotel option in accordance with their preferences in comfort and prices.


Forty minutes drive from Val de Fassa Milan, Venice, Verona and Austrian Innsbruck are located. The nearest airport is located nearby - in Bolzano (45 kilometers from the resort). Alpine villages are adjacent to each other and make it easy to cover these distances on foot, by car or by bus. Hiking reveals majestic mountain scenery. Val di Fassa has long had a reputation as the best ski resort in Europe, this is proven annually by numerous tourists and winter sports enthusiasts who return again and again.

The Val di Fassa region in Italy is a popular ski resort that is popular among both tourists and local residents different ages. The Italians themselves call the valley a “winter dream”.

The Val di Fassa trail layout is very varied. The routes are designed for skiers with different levels sports training, so everyone can choose a suitable skiing area for themselves.

Also, the ski resort of Val di Fassa is an ideal place for an active holiday for both parents with children and older adults. friendly companies. Here everyone will find entertainment to their liking.

The map of Val di Fassa consists of three main areas.
The best hotels are concentrated in the Val di Fassa ski area. Here you can choose comfortable accommodation from 2* to 4 super.

The main class consists of 3* hotels with an average price level and apartments:

Valley districts

In the area of ​​the resort there are ski schools, as well as all conditions for classes various types winter sports, including snowboarding.

In case of winters with little snow, thanks to the presence of snow cannons, ski slopes Val di Fassa is always kept in perfect condition.

The total length of the slopes at the resort is 220 km, the largest percentage of which is designed for skiers with an average level of skiing, the rest - for beginners and professionals.

Among the slopes of Val di Fassa, everyone can choose the most suitable

The area, which includes the towns of Alba, Canazei and Campitello, is the most visited among tourists who prefer active recreation.

There are tracks, slides and jumps for all categories of skiers.

Belvedere slope and descent from the highest point of Col Rodella- an area for amateurs and professionals of snowboarding, as well as freestyle.

Another area of ​​the valley - Skitour panorama unites the region of Pozza, Vigo di Fassa (above them there is a ski area with lifts and an area for snowboarders), Catinaccio-Rosengarten and Alba di Canazei.

Directly above the area of ​​Pozza extends illuminated track for skiers - Tomba.

Entertainment

The resorts in this area will appeal to all categories of visitors.
For the youngest athletes there is a sports kindergarten with a dedicated area for skating.
In addition to traditional activities winter sports in Val di Fassa you can visit health centers, beauty salons, take a steam bath or warm up in a sauna.
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In Campitello, Val di Fassa, Italy, you can take the whole family to the skating rink or visit the fitness center; in Alba di Canazei there is a sports ice palace and a center where you can play bowling, etc.

From the valley you can take fascinating excursions to famous cities: Venice, Verona, Trento.

History buffs can visit the local history museum.

Location

If travelers are wondering how to get to Val di Fassa, there are many options:

  • By plane from December to April to airports close to the valley (Bolzano, Innsbruck, Verona, etc.);
  • By train (from Italy, Germany or Austria, then by bus to the resort);
  • From the north or south of Italy you can get to the place by car.

Val di Fassa is an iconic place on the map of Italy.

Here you can enjoy winter sports, have a good rest in the company of family or friends, and get a real boost of energy and good mood.

In the resort of Val di Fassa you can have a great holiday with friends and family