Comentarios de Corvara in Badia
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Small and friendly. Great for food. Slopes well maintained. Sixth stay … that says it all!

Plenty of ski slopes and snow. A shortage of nice bars and restaurants in the evenings.

I’ve been coming to Corvara for man years and now as a senior skier I would not go anywhere else. Huge linked ski area a the pistes are kept well .Corvara is a great base to ski from and has everything thing I need for a great ski holiday

Very scenic town with good restaurants and accommodations. Shopping is first rate. Worth making restaurant reservations in advance.

Scio a Corvara da 50 anni, per me è la più bella località sciistica d'Europa

A great base for touring the Dolomites

My favor village in the Dolomites. Good facilities and restaurants. Easy access to to the ski lifts and well connected with all ski areas around. Direct access to the Sella Ronda.

The only problem was the piste map. It is difficult to find your way around the ski area. Lift system, ski area, restaurants, hotels are all excellent.

Easy access to many routes including sellaronda

A great ski area for intermediates - beautiful area with lots of variations for skiing - nice blues and good selection of reds ranging from more accessible to more challenging. Fabulous refugios with delicious food and drinks.

Corvara es un sitio fantástico. En el centro de varios valles para comunicarte de maravilla con ellos (Val Gardena, La Villa, Arabba…)

Can't find a better place to ski.

Unreal, died and went to heaven.

Best ski area in the World.

A fantastic resort town with good shopping, food, and the best ski access.

Corvara has a great location on the Sella Ronda, with multiple high speed lifts to take you in 3 different directions. The village has a good selection of accommodation, restaurants and shops to meet a range of budgets. Very friendly people too.

Very nice place to stay during the vacation.

Corvara is the heart of Alta Badia ski circuit. A clean and comfortable town with excellent hotels, bars and restaurants. The Alta Badia ski area is constantly being developed with new investment each year. We return very often.

Although less than last year the deposits of dog mess detract from the area. Other than that Corvara has everything we need- grocery store, sports shops to replace lost gloves and easy access to the slopes. We find the ski lockers very useful as do not have to carry skis to and fro from hotel. As someone who has to have a gluten free diet I found it easy to eat both on and off the slopes, with restaurant staff extremely helpful and menus either being gluten free specific or clearly labelled

Desde el año 2014 un grupo de amigos pasamos una semana de esquí en Corvara y volveremos el próximo año 2026.

Superb. The access to the Corvara ski area and wider is excellent. The service in the mountain restaurants was super too.

Wonderful area of skiing for us. All the lifts are up to date and queues soon are eaten up due to the large capacity the lifts offer.

Efficient, clean, new, friendly

Fantastic ski area with well groomed slopes, well serviced with lifts. Plenty of choices to eat on the slopes and good value food. All capped with a week of sunshine.

Amazing place to ski, huge variety of lifts and runs. The cafes around the area were incredible. A great first time Dolomite skiing experience.

Metes the needs of all levels of skiers, friendly teams working the slopes and excellent preparation of the skiing areas

The place is only for skiing. Corvara in general has lack of night life and has not the sense of a village. In general is a village builted for skiing without any pedestrian street or a square. Apart of this is very expensive and overestimated. The skiing is perfect but nothing else.

Top nel mondo

It's great!

The area is perfect for skiers but not so much if you're a not skier or evenings.

Great visit to hotel Marmolada. This was our second time there. We love the food, staff and location!

It's well located for accessing Pralongia area (cruisy blues), Sella Ronda both ways and Seceda ("James Bond" run etc).

Lots of well prepared and easy tracks for beginners and intermediates alike. Drag lift staff was helping everyone to get on the lift all day.

Lovely town with all services nearby at the heart of a beautiful region.

Fabulous ski area

Great choice of skiing areas and lifts. Better suited to intermediate or advanced skiers. Be aware that the ski buses are not free and that bus passes need to be purchased at the tourist office (15 euros for 6 days).

Corvara is a fabulous resort and the location of the ski hire to our hotel was excellent

what's not to love about skiing in the Dolomites. We didn't explore Corvara much, but what we saw we really enjoyed

Perfect place. We are coming back to Corvara every year since 2017.

Love Corvara. Fabulous skiing, wonderful restaurants.

Corvara is a nice destination if you like easy, well groomed slopes.

Great central location for us to do all the big runs such as Sellaronda, Hidden Valley and Marmalada, whilst giving many options for other days too. Pistes are extremely well groomed and we experienced no problems with any lifts. .All staff were friendly and helpful Scenery stunning! The restaurants we visited both on the slopes and for apres ski were very good.

We love this destination. The scenery is absolutely fabulous and skiing is great for every level; from beginner to expert.

Very high standard of accommodation, very well connected for skiing, excellent lifts (except long queues for lift Piz Sorega from san Cassiano), beautiful mountain scenery, good huts for lunch stops. I would like to see more attention to people consuming too much alcohol before and during skiing. I would not like Corvara / Colfosco to become any bigger - the size is perfect just now for both winter and summer.

Variety of slopes and ski areas. Few queues. Good food. Best area I have ever skied.

Loved how easy it is to get around. Nice people, good snow coverage despite the heat.

I'm coming to this place already over 20 years. The enormous ski area is remarkable. Each year we see investments in renewed lifts, material etc ... Add the wonderful service at rental shop, hotels etc ... and you will not want to go elsewhere. You can do the Sellaronda, Go for walks ... the best I ever had. I'll be back next year

Corvara is ideally placed for people who want to ski the Sellaronda and everything else that the ‘Super Dolomite’ ski pass covers!! It is easy to get to Marmolada, St Christina and La Longia, Lagazou and the hidden Valley, Cortina, Alba, Canezii and everywhere in between. The village of Corvara is pretty and has every service that you might want. Plenty of ski hire places, restaurants and activities for non skiers. In our opinion it is the best destination In the Dolomites!

We found the skiing in Corvara and Alta Badia to be excellent. The local people are very friendly and the prices for food and drink - both in the town and on the mountain - are very good value. Corvara is a bit stretched out and soulless, but the skiing easily makes up for this.

Corvara has great shops, nice bars, good restaurants and the best ski area!

Er is geen mooier skigebied!

Corvara is an excellent ski area for all abilities. The ski lifts and slopes are maintained and groomed well. The main pistes on the Sella Ronda do get very busy and it would be helpful for the boards showing which lifts are open to have some idea of how busy the lifts/slopes are at particular times to allow for better planning of routes. The slope side huts serving food and drinks are excellent and there is a lot of choice.

Magical destination. The Dolomites are so unique. The snow and weather is reliable. Lots of sun. Great wide open runs for easy cruising for the whole family ( once you can ski a little bit and get past the beginner stage) and great food and drinks and service at the large number of ambient Refugio’s on the slopes and at hotels and restaurants in the villages.

Great location, beautiful scenery and excellent skiing. The ski lifts could do with an upgrade as some of them are old and slow. Compared to Austria they are years behind with technology.

Corvara is still a fairly quiet resort with lots of slopes that are of a mixed standard although generally not full of novices.

Excellent experience. Marvelous landscape and gourmet meals. The slopes, the transportation infrastructure (lift, gondolas, etc) and all the ski trips to the surrounding towns are a dream

Corvara is beautiful - it was our third visit. The slopes were generally in good condition and the whole atmosphere was relaxing and enjoyable,

Skiing in the Dolomites for 20 years, our number 1 ski destination! A vast and beautiful ski area with incredible hospitality and superb mountain vibes!

I love Dolomiti Superski. Two issues - the ski pass has become quite pricy and, coming by air from the UK, it is difficult to get to the resorts from Venice, Verona or Innsbruck unless paying an arm and a leg for private transfers.

Great place to stay in

It is a huge resort with a great variety of pistes. The snow was well maintained. I did get a bit confused with names and numbers of runs and chairs and piste map didn’t always help. It would be great if every chair lift showed the time of day at the bottom of the chair.

A beautiful area, lots of skiing

Like the scale and ‘local’ feel of Corvara. The general skiing and slope conditions are consistently good, the refugio’s welcoming. It makes for a great holiday location.

It has a lively atmosphere and we are always made to feel very welcome

Beautiful area with lots of great ski excursions and wonderful mountain restaurants

Corvara is a great centre to explore the area. Easy access to Sellaronda, Arabba, Colfosco, Badia, Santa Croce, Hidden Valley. It is stunningly beautiful. The Refugios and restaurants and bars in Corvara serve excellent food. I would recommend it to all my skiing friends - difficult to beat.

Per chi ama lo sci è la destinazione per eccellenza. Piste per ogni livello di abilità tenute perfettamente in ordine

This is a very nice village in the Dolomites with plenty of hotels and restaurants. In addition, there are walking opportunities for people who do not ski in the winter.

We have visited Corvara for 27 years Superb slopes, fantastic lift system, great food and great people

Corvara is a nice village at the centre of the Alta Badia area, giving swift access to the Selaronda trail and the whole Ski Dolomiti area.

Like the location , scenery is spectacular, skiing facilities superb and oh boy - the food top notch. Heaven.

Corvara is a beautiful place to visit. Skiing is superb here but also the area is stunning to go walking in. A lovely friendly town too.

Pretty location with a variety of support services.

Lovely resort

Excellent location to explore the Alta Badia ski region. Food is awesome, people are warm and friendly, the views are awe inspiring, the slopes are impeccably groomed each night and the vast ski area is a blast to explore.Bus service is excellent. Lots of fun runs and delicious food everywhere.

Love Corvara and the whole Super Dolomitiski area. Been there since 1985. When I try a new place in between my visits I also choose to go back

Great place. But the crowds are crazy. I didn't realize how uncrowded USA ski mountains are. Was fun to do once, but will return to Alaska and Montana where there's more snow and less people.

Corvara and the Dolomites are one of a kind. One of my favorite places on the planet to ski. I don't think I will go during Carnival again though. It was very crowded.

Very nice town. People start talking english even better than years ago which is for us nice.

It is really close to the ColAlto cablecar. The shop is clean and well prepared to change your boots, benches are available and many people can easy change shoes at the same time. You can rest a little after skiing. The clean toilet is also available - just close to the shop. The staff is really nice and helpfull. They have a nice collection of football fan scarves :)

Amazing scenery

Breathtaking and massive area to explore. The views are stunning!

Everything was amazing, a bit expensive, but I'm planning on returning next year for more skiing

Accommodation capacity in Corvara has increased significantly in the last 10 years, as has lift capacity for getting people up the slopes. On-slope catering facilities have not kept pace in the main huts accessed directly from the town e.g. Edelweiss, Jimmi. capacity on Pralongia is still good with the recent opening of a couple of very large huts. Edelweiss and Jimmi, and Boe are ideally placed for lunch after collecting family members from ski school and therefore become very crowded. Fortunately there are smaller quieter huts on Pralongia if your team can ski up to them. I have a very big concern about the amount of alcohol consumed by active skiers. unfortunately one of my team was involved in a collision by a middle aged male hurtling down, out of control, and crashing into the crowd waiting for the lift at the bottom. The middle aged male thought it was very funny. It's not, it's just very sad and potentially very dangerous.

Very nice place to enjoy a skiing break Hotel Marmolada is wonderful Would have liked more choices of food as most restaurants have very similar menus

Neve perfetta, buoni impianti

Recommend booking in advance for a quick pick up.

Fantastic place in the heart of the Dolomites, a good base camp for starting Sella Ronda in both directions

We come to this area for more than 10 years and don't envision to change it now :-)

very nice tourist destination

Amazing resort. the hotel (La Perla), food in the slopes, wine lists, the guides - ski teachers....everything very good

Corvara is the best place in Dolemiti Superski, but don't tell anyone, I want to keep it for myself! ;-)

Excellent resort, pretty well laid out. There needs to be a ski run from Colfosco to Corvara that avoids the lift, a really good end of day run into the valley opportunity. Likewise the Col Alt bubble should be extended to allow you to get into the rest of the mountain runs and avoid the crowds.

Excellent place situated in the central of the Sella Round Alta Badia

Corvara is an amazing place to stay for a ski trip. The proximity to the slopes, the restaurants, the shops, everything is so convenient and welcoming. We are already trying to figure out how to get back to Corvara for another ski trip!

Everything perfectly central within close proximity, we was there for Christmas only downfall was restaurants taking bookings & we found empty tables and turned away - not many restaurants

Very good week.....skiing is easy so just right for the older tourist and the walking options are great too...the latter could be better advertised.

Corvara is a very attractive town built in the Alpine style. Even new buildings blend in well. The Dolomites are stunning and the Sella Ronda is a great day’s skiing. The pistes are a bit low and we were skiing in mid March so the snow gets a bit slushy. We will come earlier next year.

A quite peaceful area to ski! Not too many People . Good restaursnts.

Great ski resort - lots of blue slopes for those not quite so confident, reds for the more confident and some black. ski lifts were efficient at letting people on and folks ready to assist if needed. Corvara is a lovely little town great bars and restaurants for the apre ski. However, I'm not too sure though how they would fare getting folks in the restaurants at the height of season though as we went the last week and got turned away from a few restaurant - moral of the story is to book your table the day before.

Not enough restaurants in the town! Excellent on the hill!

We have been coming to Corvara for 30 years - the best

We loved the quality of pistes and lifts.

Friendly, super skiing, wonderful scenery, gorgeous weather!

Corvara suits all levels of skiers which is great when on holiday with a group. Easy to navigate and makes for an excellent holiday location

Alta Badia is a great location and the quality of food in the mountain huts is exceptional. Lift system is extremely modern with few queues even over New Year week.

Been many times and always enjoy it.

Lovely base for an excellent ski holiday. I'l definitely return, as it's a huge ski area, and fantastically maintained, so that ever lift was open even though there hadn't been fresh snow for about three weeks.

A picturesque and friendly place.

We love it. Excellent snow making facilities if the natural stuff isn’t there. Fabulous slope grooming and conditions on the piste

Such a beautiful destination. It is such a great place to ski.

Corvara is a beautiful town, with ski pistes to suits all abilities. There are a good selection of bars and restaurants at different prices, and a wide range of hotel and self-catering accommodation.

Excellent ski slopes, always snow. Hotel Col Alto excellent.

Stunning scenery in a huge ski area suitable for all standards, although for the experts, there is only a very limited number of challenging black runs

Splendida località!

Love the area, especially for intermediates.

It’s was a very good resort. Facilities were excellent the whole area was a delight. Restaurants and mountain restaurant were efficient, clean and served great food

Place was excellent. We stayed in Chaled Madrisa, found excellent places to eat (Maso Runch, Adlerkeller) and enjoy the vacation very much!

Beautiful scenery, beautiful food, wonderful hoplspitality.

Best place in the world to ski. Stunning scenery, 1200km of piste on one pass, always well kept. Amazing reinvestment in the area by the SuperDolomiti team. Fabulous Italian hospitality and delicious mountain food in the Rifugio / Hutte. Gorgeous mountain villages.

Our 36th year skiing Corvara. What more can we say! World's best ski area.

Corvara is a fantastic place for a ski holiday. The surroundings are very picturesque and the food on the slopes is fantastic. I am not a good skier so the slopes were a little challenging for me at the beginning off the Col Alto Gondola. If you are a nervous or poor skier start on the blue run from the Costes Da L'Ega chair lift near the Boe Gondola as you can build your confidence on this gentle blue run.

Corvara is an excellent town for both the winter and summer. Great for skiing, great for cycling, clean environment and stunning scenery. One of the best places to holiday any season

Skiers paradise. Seven days not enough.

My fourth visit and stay in Corvara Long way to travel from Australia for skiing however well wort it We shall be back again

Corvara is a small but active town with easy access to the piste provided you select the right accommodation. There does not seem to be much nightlife so if a quieter destination is what you want then it is perfect. Slopes above Corvara and mainly beginner to intermediate but nearby are lift linked more challenging areas. The slopes were uncrowded and the lift lines short, I expect this would not be the case during high season periods. There seems to be a restaurant at every lift and the feel is of a relaxed laid back ski area.

Nice little town with great access to a wonderful ski area.

A beautiful place with great skiing

Corvara in Badia is a beautiful place to ski with fantastic scenery, a very efficient lift system with well maintained pistes, and excellent on mountain huts for food and drink.

Great skiing; plenty of other things also - walking; snow-shoeing etc. lots of bars, restaurants and cafés. Good accommodation .

Plenty of good slopes without need to travel. Especially Sella ronda etc.

Great resort for a varied week of skiing - so many places to go to and lots of lovely restaurants in the mountains for the odd coffee or lunch stop

Beautiful resort, beautiful ski runs !! Excellent

Stunning scenery, Corvara is by far the prettiest ski resort I’ve ever been to.

Corvara is a fantastic place to ski. There are almost endless areas to explore on the Super Dolomites lift ticket- more than just the Sellaronda. Take the time and explore ‘The Hidden Valley,’ up Marmolada, right into Pozza Di Fassa in the Fassa Valley and The Sunny side’ out of St Christina!

Fantastic scenery and we have had brilliant weather on two ski trips - clear, sunny skies and not too cold. A huge array of blue runs for not so good skiers sch as myself and even more options for better skiers in Corvara and the surrounding areas. The best part - the food in the numerous mountain huts

An excellent spot in the beautiful Dolomites.

Corvara for 37 years.

Corvara is situated right in the the middle of the Alta Badia region with 3 bubble lifts heading out to the main areas. the snow is managed superbly and even though there had been no fresh for over 3 weeks skiing conditions were still excellent

Have now stayed in Corvara 3 times, love the Dolomites generally, huge well connected system, good snow making and well groomed pistes. Good prices generally and lovely mountain restaurants.

So well located to the Alto Badia ski area ... so many ski areas, runs & lifts linked together with the most stunning mountain back drop on the planet

Excellent skiing at all levels, very good ski school and a beautiful town

Great ski area and resort, excellent lift system.

We love returning to Corvara.

sono circa 50 anni che vengo a Corvara, l'ho vista crescere e diventare sempre più efficiente e ricca di servizi. Consigliata a tutti coloro che amano lo sci vero, le piste belle e ben tenute e persone accoglienti e gentili. Ottima località per i bambini e le famiglie. Meno per chi cerca lustrini e glamour.

Do visit Colfosco. Superski piste

Have been here many times and find everyone friendly and welcoming and has a relaxed atmosphere as well as a beautiful area to ski in.

We love the Dolomites, the skiing the people and the whole beautiful area.

Wouldn’t go anywhere else

An attractive and well cared for town with great skiing and a good range of shops and eateries. People are friendly .I have visited for the last four years, which says it all. At the moment you have a nice mixed visitor profile. Please resist the temptation to go too up market, or people like me will no longer be able to afford to come!

We love Corvara and the Alta Badia ski area - it's why we keep coming back!

Wonderful.

Excellent resort at the centre of the Dolomiti Super Ski area, unparalled access to the Sella Ronda and a variety of skiing areas.

Enormous, stunning ski area, well linked up ski runs and fantastic lift system. Breath-taking scenery, friendly locals, outstanding mountain restaurants. Best place in Europe to ski! Love coming here!

Great place, we really like the easy access to the major lifts. Corvara has nearly everything you need to have a lovely trip.

Nice food, great slopes with superski pass

Beautiful, well kept, small and attractive town. Lovely situation in the valley

Easy slopes for all! Beautiful place!!

A good range of pistes and not as busy as the larger french resorts.

Love it - love the skiing, the number of mountain restaurants, the variety of activities - snow parks, speedvtests, slalom races.

Great resort. Good quality hotels and restaurants. Has wide range of pistes with excellent ski lifts

Skiing was excellent for beginners and intermediates. The area was vast and the lift system was excellent. Scenery was stunning. Only draw back was there were few bars restaurants or shops in Corvara and not that much to occupy us when were not skiing.

One of the best destinations I have aver been to. Plenty of skiing for all levels and area of outstanding beauty. Value for money acres ski!

Great for intermediates who like exploring and eating at huttes

As nice as always!

I made a special connection in Corvara with a special "Super Cool" guy, a local born and bred, an entrepreneur and explorer so I am grateful for his time and his hospitality. If I can have a way to say thank you to anyone who works in Corvara or cares about the town I will. This was my second trip to Corvara thus its obvious that I must have liked something about it enough to come back. #1, On an active vacation time is precious and towns' slope side location is a time saver. There is so much to see and do and being based out of the Kostner shop and the Posta Zirm was perfecto! I come from a small dramatically beautiful ski town in Colorado called Telluride. So Corvara feels like home. #2. Yet, because its been populated for so many, many more generations and it has been removed from mainstream influences the people of Corvara are another special feature there. There is a subdued spirit of camaraderie and mutual respect and support evident once you do a bout of shopping in town or dining out. They look out for one another. As a visitor you just sort of get to get caught up in this wave of acceptance and well-meaningness. Again, I am from a small town so this is what I am accustomed too yet not at this heightened level. It is the cheeriness at the hotel, the "with pleasure" attitude at a service such as a massage or at a shop that if your "listening" you'll get a whiff of. What I definitely am not accustomed to as a US citizen in general is the connection these mountain folk have with their food sources, their food choices and the preparations. One gets the feeling the spinach is growing in the back yard underneath the snow, the mint is from someone's window sill and the wine was harvested just a valley or two away! This fantasy I don't feel is too far from the truth. They live the farm to table existence that we only talk about. And of course the respect for the food segues into an intent to nourish the body. I don't know maybe I just have Italian ski town-itious! The skiing. OMG, the skiing experience is just really packaged brilliantly and I am sure this is because it is their heritage and birthright. I am a type-A, skiing with male type-A's and productivity, authentic experiences and flow; when things sort of click are essential for us to thrive. We skied for 6-days, all day and everything just sort of clicked into place as we explored miles and miles of terrain. I kept referring to the movie "Avatar".... this is a fantasy world. Breathtaking beauty, excellent grooming on uncrowded super sized wide slopes, long sustained pitches of world class character with cheery service? Bring It On! *Need to mention the level of skiers is many notches above what you experience at US resorts. Again, I noticed the level of self reliance and connection to their mountains is super elevated. I like elevated people! On top of the world class skiing there is the gastronomy element that unites the sport with the surrounding region and its peoples. Pasta drenched in squid ink at St Moritizan or a fresh salad of fris'ee with tuna, pear and chèvre alongside the Pordoi- fantastico! Yes, I am now back home in Colorado on a diet. I did some targeted (type-A) power shopping; and found many unique things :) A handmade leather belt at Sport Tiz that my daughter adores because it have hand made sneakers images on it! After finding this gem of a gift I bumped into Tiz herself (pronounced "Tizza") who is just about as mountain gal as they get. She is the real deal and The Source for anything outdoor-Dolomites related. At Sport Kostner I sought German made Odlo extreme long underwear for chilly days on the race ski hill which I cannot find in the US. A visit thru the Duca di S. Gusto cashmere shop was a find, again. Evidently staying at the Posta Zirm offered me a shoppers discount! And at STYLE, I resisted because my suitcase was maxed, but I found Herno on sale and new brands that reek of one-of-a-kind.

I loved Corvara but did not spend much time in the village itself as our Colletts chalet was a long way out of the Centre and the excellent facilities meant we did not need to venture out apart from ski-ing which was totally brilliant!

Beautiful place, great gateway to ski the Dolomites, good choice of restaurants and South Tyrol food. Definitely a place to come back to

Not good for nightlife, but ideal place to enjoy the skiing. First day on the plateau, then off to Santa Croce if low cloud, or first lifts for Ortesei, Alba, Hidden Valley, Marmalada or just an orange Stella Rhonda with a thick hot chocolate and late afternoon play at Colfosco on the way back.

Frequento corvara da oltre 40 anni e non delude mai. E' il luogo ideale per i veri amanti dello sci. Impianti sempre rinnovati, piste fantastiche per ogni livello di sci.

Corvara is a pleasant little town and an ideal base from which to explore the huge Sella Ronda area. We were staying in a chalet but for those wishing to eat out there are plenty of restaurants. Not much nightlife but that was not a problem to us as we went to ski, not to party. Lift system is excellent. Very few queues, even at the weekend. We would certainly recommend the resort to other skiers.

A wonderful and beautiful place to explore the Dolomites from with an abundance of activities for everyone.

Nice relaxed atmosphere makes a good Base for wider area with lots of food slopes locally

Lovely ski resort

See above in terms of the rental experience.

Don't go for first boot offered if it seems a bit small even though staff measure your foot. I went for next size and it was brilliant. I am size 6 and 25.5 was perfect.

Really great resort. Just the right size to have all that you could want without being to big.

I picked up in the afternoon the day before my rental started, & the man who assisted me was very helpful & patient. He made sure the boot was a good fit, & really listened about my skiing style before recommending a ski. They were pretty busy when I returned, but they took care of me in a timely manner. Overall great experience.

Friendly, knowledgeable staff with a good range of rental equipment but somewhat limited stock available.

Fabulous skiing, plenty of cruisy blues and red runs, and stunning scenery

No problems whatsoever, good service, nice and attentive staff.

Corvara is a beautiful place, with everything you need on the doorstep. Most hotels are within walking distance of the 2 gondolas (Boe and Borest) and the chairlift (Costes dal Ega) or a short shuttle ride away. The town has a few restaurants, including a Michelin star one, plus a lovely cocktail bar (L'Got) and fun apres ski at L'Murin, right at the bottom of piste No. 5 in town. The skiing in the immediate area of Corvara and Colfosco is perfect for beginners and intermediates, with extensive blue pistes and some reds, providing almost endless options for different routes each day. Corvara is also linked to the Sella Ronda and Hidden Valley if you're more experienced and fancy an adventure, or you can just ski to Arabba or Selva for lunch. This is the best ski area I've ever been to for its variety and expansiveness, plus everywhere you go, you get a warm Italian welcome and amazing food!

Fabulous as always. We have visited regularly over the last 10 years and just love being able to wander far and wide. We frequently ski all day and never ski the same slope twice.

Great variety of skiing with lots of 'joined-up' areas easily available.

We love the atmosphere, the people and the scenery in the Dolomites. The slopes are very well maintained. Pity that the southern part of the Alps always lack the amount of snow that the northern regions have. But we will always visit Alto Adige (have done so in the past 12 years), much nicer than France, Switzerland or Austria.

Lovely resort with good access to Sella Ronda and Marmolada

Great snow and beautiful location

Huge ski area with good lifts so limited queuing. Pistes very well maintained. Excellent mountain restaurants and good value too.

Diversity of terrain was great. Need ropes at some lifts to organise queues in an orderly fashion rather than it just being a free for all

Un paradiso per lo sciatore di qualsiasi livello

First time in the Dolomites and will be returning to this beautiful place.

The ski area was excellent. Despite the lack of snow low down, at resort level, the pistes were in great condition. The staff work very hard overnight to ensure the pistes are ready for each new day, whatever the weather. The ski area is massive and can't be covered in one week! We need to return to experience some more!

stayed at col alto hotel ( next door to ski hire shop ) . can honestly say it is the best hotel i have ever stayed in on a ski holiday , and i have stayed in numerous . accommodation was excellent . cuisine was unbelievably good . courtesy service to lifts . gabrielli ( the driver ) was extremely efficient . never waited more than 4 minutes for bus to arrive . the lifts all in excellent conditions . pistes were in very good condition . all in all an excellent holiday . the foregoing is the unanimous opinion of our 6 person party .

The overall conditions were amazing for a weak winter with little natural snow fall. The number of lodges with wonderful food was also a big surprise, as were the number of new, high quality lifts.

Extensive skiing, and plenty of food and drink stops. Even when there is not much snowfall, the resort is equipped to provide sufficient skiing on piste. Corvara is a lovely village too!

The ski resort is in a good location but it is a bit small so there are not that many restaurants for dinner, i would suggest you go prepared and book in advance.

Whatever the snow report, Corvara and area manage to groom the slopes well. Good variety of skiing for all abilities.

This resort is fantastic....skiing was great, bars and restaurants well priced. We will be back

Dolomiti Superski - always a pleasure!

Ski resort was excellent - we were a party of intermediates ranging from 'timid' to 'happy to ski blacks' and we all found skiing to enjoy. Snow making made up for lack of 'real' snow.

Very good lift system.

Without doubt the best place I have ever skied. Given the relative lack of snow, the pistes were in fantastic condition, the resort brilliantly links to other ski areas such as the Marmalada glacier, Arabba and Val Gardena in a few lifts not to mention Corvara itself sitting on the Sellaronda circuit. Probably the best place for beginner skiers to stay on the Sellaronda but advanced skiers certainly shouldn't be put off. Brilliant skiing location.

Despite the lack of snow we skied every day on perfoectly groomed pistes. Very few were shut so our holiday was perfect. Well done!

Corvara is a well equipped ski resort and well placed on the Sella Ronda.

very large, good artificial snow on slopes

Corvara is our #1 favorite in the world. That's why we keep going back for 34 years now, 15 from the US.

Mycket bra skidåkning stort och varierande. Detta var vårt fjärde år i området, fortfarande hittar vi nya platser att upptäcka.

Excellent snow conditions and pistes well groomed every night

Enjoyed all the facilities of the resort, even the hospital. All were excellent.

Excellent skiing and general facilities, beautiful scenery

We were very lucky to be in Corvara when there was plenty of snow. Pistes well groomed, lots of runs and lifts.

cracking skiing

Our first time in Corvara and we were very impressed with the scope of the runs with a good covering of snow at the very end of the season. We will be returning.

Very helpful staff, was a bit dissapointed in the choice of skis to be honest. But we were there on a Sunday

Fabulous we loved the ski resort and we will be back.

Corvara is simply one of the best resorts around unless you are a black run fanatic but for beginners and intermediates I don't think it can be bettered. The links to other resorts are also very easy and well signposted and, even though I have been coming to this area for several years now I am still finding new challenges

So good we booked to go back next year when we were still there !!

Amazing variety of pistes, all levels of skier catered for. The pistes were in excellent condition and there were few - if any, queues for lifts. One of our party sustained a small accident on the piste and was immediately attended to by the police and transported down on the skidoo. There were a large number of restaurants in the mountains and we were spoiled for choice during the day. The town of Corvara provided all the amenities we needed eg cafe's restaurants, post office, bank, doctors, pharmacy, bars and shops. We would definitely go to Corvara again as it has been our best skiing experience in over 30 years of winter holidays.

Lots and lots of skiing for every standard. The Dolomite ski area is so big you can't even make a dent in it if you're there for a week.

The skiing and scenery around Corvara is excellent and I will definitely be back to do some more exploring

Corvara is great for touring the Sella Ronda resorts and Alta Badia. We were a mixed ability group and everyone was happy with the range of slopes. The lifts are very well organised so you don't need to ski the same area and touring is easy. The scenery is stunning and you are never very far away from great food which is very reasonably priced. This is my third visit and I love it!

Corvara is just right to ski in and out with the minimal of fuss. It is well signed posted and well laid out. Good shops and restaurants for the skier and guest. A must go to resort.

I had the time of my life. Great skiing, food and lodging! I couldn't be happier.

Hidden gem of a ski area, so glad most Brits aren't aware of it and flock to France as the skiing here is great, no queues and prices reasonable.

Artificial snow in January was amazingly good.Timid skiers should also try the Colfosco ski runs but plenty of easy runs in main area accessed by Col Alto gondola.

Great snow all day (man made). Lots of great blue and red. Some black. Lots of places to go

Very beautiful, fantastic choice of ski lifts and wonderful Refugios!

Spettacolare

Bella località con ottimo accesso a tutto il comprensorio. Ideale punto di partenza per tutto il Dolomiti Superski

Tutto molto piacevole, non buono il trattamento delle piste.

semplicemente il TOP

Grande offerta turistica. Cosa chiedere di più?

impianti chiusi e collegamenti sospesi non segnalati con cura, presenza di soggetti non esperti su piste e percorsi di medio e alta difficoltà che compromettono la sicurezza degli altri sciatori.

Amo Corvara per i suoi magnifici impianti sciistici.

Da tantissimi anni la mia settimana bianca la faccio a Corvara il centro per eccellenza del Dolomiti Superski, l'offerta è sempre di standard elevato, sia per i servizi più economici che per quelli di qualità più elevata. La qualità della neve sulle piste, nonostante la poca neve naturale, resta sempre buona. Corvara resta sempre al primo posto se si vogliono raggiungere con facilità gli altri innumerevoli comprensori collegati, non si ha che l'imbarazzo della scelta.

Il miglior luogo per sciare

CLIENTE VENTENNALE ... SEMPRE AL TOP (FORSE TROPPA GENTE IN ALCUNE GIORNATE) MOLTO BELLA LA MANIFESTAZIONE DELLA SERA DEL 1 GENNAIO

Corvara è un ottimo punto di partenza per raggiungere in poco tutte le stazioni sciistiche rinomate nelle vicinanze. Per non parlare poi della pista del boè

Corvara rappresenta quello che a mia opinione è l’essenza di una stazione sciistica. M

Corvara è il punto ideale per esplorare la Val Badia e tutto il Giro del Sella

Si sta perdendo l'identità tirolese di un tempo dove le regole ferme su orari, disciplina facevano da immagine ordinata di tutto l' ambiente ... c'è un po' troppo lassismo/ permissivismo

Una delle stazioni sciistiche piu belle d Italia. Tutto al top.

Piste curatissime, impianti moderni e funzionali.

Posto fantastico, piste perfette, panorami mozzafiato. Ci vado da molti anni e continuerò a farlo senza alcun dubbio

Sono stato a Corvara nell'ultima settimana del 2023. Comprensorio adotto a tutti. La maggior parte delle piste sono facili quindi molto adatto alle famiglie. Per sciatori esperti basta spostarsi a Colfosco, Selva o fare il giro dei 4 passi per divertirsi. In qualsiasi rifugio si possono assaggiare numerosi piatti e rilassarsi per un momento di pausa. Il tutto in piste sempre curate nonostante le temperature siano state molto sopra alla media.

Da quando con la mia compagna, siamo venuti a Corvara ormai 10 anni fa, le nostre vacanze sulla neve sono sempre qui!

Come si può descrivere a parole la straordinaria bellezza di Corvara e del suo immenso territorio sciistico? Occorrerebbe la penna di un poeta!!!...e non lo sono, posso dire però che a mio avviso siamo nel comprensorio sciistico più vasto, più affascinante e meglio gestito per impianti e manutenzione delle piste, che si possa trovare forse nel mondo intero

Convara the best place

la migliore in cui sono stato negli ultimi 7 anni

Che dire? È in assoluto il nostro posto preferito! Piste meravigliose, tenute benissimo, per tutti i livelli di sci. Non siamo dei grandi amanti del “Sella Ronda” perché le piste coinvolte nel giro sono troppo frequentate mentre ci sono piste bellissime fuori dal giro molto più godibili e meno affollate. Molto belli anche gli hotel, i rifugi a Corvara e dintorni e Après Ski n.1!!

Che dire ci vado da anni e la trovo semplicemente fantastica. Ottime le piste e gli impianti. Quest'anno però l'ho trovata troppo affollate nelle piste.

Top su tutto

SEMPRE AL TOP .... QUEST'ANNO TROPPA GENTE

Dopo aver trascorso le vacanze in moltissime località dalla Val d’Aosta all’Aldo Adige, 5 anni fa sono arrivato a Corvara e non ho più cambiato! Per me The Best Location

Sono oltre 35 anni che scio nel comprensorio del Supersky Dolomiti, di cui circa 20 a Corvara, non credo che esista un comprensorio sciistico più grande, comodo, attrezzato ed affascinante di questo. Corvara è una pietra preziosa incastonata in questo meraviglioso gioiello di bellezza di organizzazione e rara professionalità delle amministrazioni che ne curano l'efficienza e la continua innovazione.

Uno dei posti più belli in assoluto dove sciare

Bellissima località sia in inverno che in estate

Fantastica!

Che dire su Corvara? Il paese è adagiato in una piccola dolce valle dominata dal Sassonger e dal gruppo Sella. Salendo con gli impianti (cabinovie Boè e Col Alt) si può godere subito di una vista a 360 gradi di una bellezza da togliere il fiato. Nelle vicinanze ci sono le piste più belle di tutto il comprensorio ed è un punto di partenza ideale per il giro dei 4 passi

Ci vengo da 20 anni il Top!!!!

Corvara non delude mai, dal mio punto di vista è sicuramente una delle migliori stazioni sciistiche d’Italia. M

Per me Corvara è un posto magico, tutte le persone che ho portato si sono innamorate del posto. Io ci vengo quasi ininterrottamente all'Hotel Posta Zirm dal 1969. Ci sono piste per tutti i livelli di sciatori, tra le quali la famosa Gran Risa che ospita una gara dal mondiale Super G. In poco tempo si può andare in Val Gardena o ad Arabba dove ci sono piste più impegnative, piuttosto che completare il giro dei 4 passi con panorami mozzafiato! Molto adatto ai bambini, anche d'estate, ci sono giochi e iniziatve per intrattenerli. Nei rifugi si mangia benissimo e ce ne sono per tutte le tasche, dal Bioch, che gode del contributo di Norbert Niederkofler, 3 stelle Michelin del ristorante St. Hubertus a San Cassiano, al Kerz, a conduzione famigliare, con un piatto dello sciatore e un kaiserschmarren che spaccano!

Da oltre 25 anni vado nella mia casa "Hotel Posta Zirm" e passo vacanze stupende sulle dolomiti

Ci vado dal 1969 e non smetto di stupirmi per la bellezza dei panorami. Impianti sempre aggiornati, asili sulla neve per i più piccoli. Maestri sempre molto attenti alla cortesia. Piste lavorate tutte le notti. Per me non esiste altro posto dove andare a sciare o a passeggiare d'estate.

Nel cuore delle Dolomiti Corvara é un bellissimo paese ai piedi del Sassongher dotato di tutti i servizi. Le piste da sci sono molte, curate alla perfezione, e adatte a tutte le capacitá.

Piste tenute perfettamente con una scelta molto ampia. Rifugi molto accoglienti

Sono oltre 25 anni che vengo annualmente nel comprensorio del supersky dolomiti e circa 15 a Corvara. Conosco tutto delle piste e dei luoghi. A mio parere è il comprensorio sciistico migliore al mondo, per il meraviglioso territorio dolomitico, per la ricezione turistica di Corvara, per l'organizzazione oltremodo professionale degli specialisti della neve, per gli investimenti continui e mirati delle amministrazioni locali su impianti di assoluta efficienza e modernità. Da anni noto continui ampliamenti sempre tesi a migliorare la fruibilità delle piste. Gente meravigliosa in un ambiente meraviglioso. Grazie e complimenti di vero cuore. Benelli Roberto Strada di Belriguardo, 117 Siena 53100 336700444 rb.benelli@gmail.com

il solo aspetto che migliorerei...è la disponibilità di locali per la ristorazione (in fascia serale). non sono moltissimi, a parte gii hotel.

Che dire ci torno ogni anno, ed è sempre meravigliosa per le piste da sci.

ottimo posto piste perfette un po' caro

Ritengo che sia la migliore stazione del comprensorio ma non la consiglio a chi vuole risparmiare.

Un paese meraviglioso al centro del comprensorio Dolomiti Superski, tanti servizi a disposizione e piste stupende che la circondano nella splendida Val Badia.

sempre tutto ok , se la tira un po' ma resta al top. Qest'anno è evidente una significativa assenza di cura dei boschi che sono rimasti colpiti dalle due tempeste di vento 2018 e 2019 , questo è un errore sia per gli stranieri che per gli italiani, tanto più nella nuova "era green"

Luoghi meravigliosi e servizi eccellenti. Se potessi ci andrei in vacanza praticamente tutti i giorni.

credo sia il posto più bello e più "strategico" delle dolomiti.

Sono 34 anni che frequento l'Alta Badia, che dire, IMMENSAMENTE BELLA.

spettacolare

Non particolarmente adatta ai bambini.

Corvara in Badia non ha bisogno di essere raccontata. Un comprensorio sciistico impareggiabile nel cuore delle Dolomiti dove puoi sciare per giorni e giorni senza ripetere mai la stessa pista. Corvara con i collegamenti al Superski Dolomiti è di sicuro uno dei più vasti e suggestivi luoghi al mondo dove praticare lo sci alpino. Corvara è nel mio cuore per tutte le stupende offerte che offre in inverno, e, se volete, anche per le altrettanto meravigliose opportunità che può offrire in estate.

ottima location

Belle piste, di tutte le difficoltà, con dei panorami mozzafiato: il più bel posto in cui ho sciato!

Nel centro delle Dolomiti, Corvara é un bellissimo paese dell’Alto Adige dal quale é possibile partire per godersi tutte le meraviglie del Dolomiti Superski. Adatta alle famiglie e a tutti gli amanti della montagna sia d’estate che d’inverno

Bellissima.

L.A scelta dei materiali è ampia e di grande qualità. Siamo rimasti molto soddisfatti. Complimenti.

Ci vengo da circa 30 anni...che dire

Il top per lo sci splendide Dolomiti alla grande

non ci sono eguali in Europa

Magnifca come paesaggio e sci

ottima località, adatta a sciatori di tutti i livelli, comprese le famiglie con bambini piccoli, ma sicuramente adatta a sciatori appasionati e tecnici, che possono divertirsi a sciare ogni giorno su piste diverse che impegnano la loro abilità tecnica. di ottimo livello anche i ristoranti.

Esperienza positiva: servizio puntuale e preciso con modelli per tutte le esigenze. Disponibilità e cortesia la fanno da padrone. Grazie

Lo Ski resort è adatto a ogni livello di sciatore, i servizi offerti sono i più ampi e per gli impianti, la preparazione delle piste e i rifugi sulle piste siamo al top in Italia.

Ski resort numero 1

Val Badia sempre eccellente.

Moderni, equipaggiati e personale molto disponibile. Ottimo anche il sito online, semplice, intuitivo e diretto. L'unica pecca il costo... ma ne vale il prezzo del servizio

Cortesia e prontezza dello staff.

kleiner aber sehr schöner Ort mit seiner bekannten Ladinischen Höflichkeit

Super Einstiegspunkt für die Sella-Ronda und auch ein Tag in Cortina auf der Tofana ist von da aus noch gut machbar. Pisten und auch Hütten (allen voran Piz Arlara) sind großartig

Ich kann Corvara nur empfehlen. Ein sauberer gepflegter Skiort, mit sehr schönen Geschäften , Restaurants und Cafés. Ich habe durchweg freundlich Beratung und zuvorkommende Bedienung erlebt. Auch als Nicht Skifahrer kann man einer wunderbare Zeit verbringen. Ich komme seit sehr vielen Jahren zum Skifahren nach Corvara. Ich konnte auch Freunde und Bekannte für Corvara begeistern. 5 Sterne Urlaubsort

Im Vergleich zu manch anderen Orten um das Sellamassiv, insbesondere La Villa oder St. Ulrich, hat sich Corvara den Charme und die Eigenart eines hochalpinen ladinischen Ortes bewahrt und insbesondere in vielen Unterkünften und Hütten leistungsgerechte Preise beibehalten!!!

Seit mehreren Jahren zu Gast in der wundervollen Gemeinde Corvara. Sehr zentrale Lage und mit unserer Unterkunft "Villa Eden" wie immer ausgezeichnet in allen Belangen.

Sehr hochpreisig

Ist einfach klasse..... Leider sind die Preise nach Covid noch mal massiv angezogen. Man hat den EIndruck, einige Hotels wollen Ausfälle aus der Covid-Zeit ausgleichen. Immer mehr TAges-Skifahrer ....

Sehr schöner Skiort mit allen Annehmlichkeiten und einem tollen Panorama.

Corvara ist ein sehr großes und top präpariertes Skigebiet. Der Einstieg in die Sellaronda ist direkt vor der Tür. Weitere Skigebiete sind bequem erreichbar. Die Hütten sind top.

Super gelegen.

Corvara mit dem Einstieg in die Sella-Ronda und dem Skigebiet Col Alto, welches nicht so stark frequentiert ist wie die Sella Ronda, bietet alles was das Skifahrerherz begehrt: tolle gepflegte Pisten, tolle Skihütten, ein sehr gutes kulinarisches Angebot im Ort und Unterkünfte in jeder Preiskategorie in einer fantastischen Dolomitenlandschaft, dazu noch die ladinische Gastfreundlichkeit!

Schöner Ort mit sehr guten Einstiegsmöglichkeiten in das gesamte Skigebiet. Relativ wenige, aber gute Restaurants. Tolles Panorama.

Toller Einstieg in das Skigebiet. Auch der Ort ist nett, wenig ApresSki, aber das was war, hat uns völlig ausgereicht.

Schöner Ort. Super gelegen, um dort Ski zu fahren

Wir lieben Corvara!

Corvara liegt perfekt mitten an der Sellaronda. Ein netter, romantischer und kleiner Ort mit allem was man zum Skifahren und Urlaub machen braucht.

Netter Ort, essen auf den Hütten ist aber besser

wir haben keinerlei Erfahurng damit

Corvara:Top!

Corvara ist ein perfekter Ausgangspunkt mit Zugang zur Sellaronda und via Col Alt zum deutlich ruhigeren Skigebiet mit tollen gepflegten Pisten

perfekte Lage, offenes sonniges Tal, kleine Hotels/Pensionen/FeWo Gastronomie für Abendesse prima gute SPORT-Geschäfte

Süßes Dorf mit tollen Restaurant und Geschäften

Zentral gelegener Ausgangsort für die Touren durch die umliegenden Skigebiete mit beeindruckender Kulisse.

Wir sind in Corvara sehr zufrieden, der Ort bietet vieles, wenn auch nicht alles. Ergänzungen im Bereich öffentlicher SPA, Massagen, Sauna - Anlagen wäre von Vorteil u n d die Betriebszeiten des sehr benötigten Rückbringer/Verbindungsliftes (Platz vor der Boe-Bahn in Richtung Negerhütte) sollte immer mindestens bis 17 Uhr sein. LIEBE GRÜSSE

Wir kommen schon 11 Jahre hier her. Riesiges Skigebiet. Es gibt immer was Neues. Im Ort und auf den Anlagen. Die Lift-Anlagen wünschen wir uns noch etwas moderner. Aber das wird wohl auch ....

Corvara in Top Lage zu den Skigebieten, gute Ausschilderung und schnelle Erreichbarkeit der Liftanlagen.

Die Preise erreichen zumutbare Grenzen! Super Pisten und Lifte, wenig ansprechende Lokale im Ort. Preise in Restaurants sind hoch.

Fahre seit 15 Jahre nach Corvara (immer Hotel Arlara). Leider haben sich die Preise seit dieser Zeit verdoppelt - sowohl beim Skipass als auch bei den Hotelpreisen.

Corvara liegt sehr zentral im Gebiet Superski Dolomiti und ist ein hübscher Ort geblieben. Man findet dort alles, was einen schönen Skiurlaub ausmacht

Schöner Ort, für Skifahrer ideal. Gute Restaurants. Nightlife nicht erprobt.

Toller Wintersportort. Sogar ein Schuhgeschäft.....

Sehr schönes Familienskigebiet mit super gepflegten Pisten und vielen tollen Hütten im Skigebiet

Corvara ist ein schöner und sonniger Ort inmitten der Sellarunde. Man hat viele Möglichkeiten in den Skitag zu starten. Es gibt für jeden Geschmack Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten.

Zunehmend teuer in allem. Auch Skipässe jedes jahr deutlich teurer. Das können sich langsam nur noch Topverdiener leisten.

Kommen bereits seit 1970 jährlich nach Corvara. Das ist doch ein gutes Zeichen für den Ort und das Gebiet Alta Badia.

Ideale Lage zum Skilaufen, Es gibt 3 Seilbahnen in verschiedene Richtungen, sehr vielfältige und abwechslungsreiche Pisten, ein traumhaftes Panorama.

Zentrale Lage, direkt an der Sellaronda.

Sehr schöner Einstiegspunkt ins weitläufige, sehr gut präferierte Skigebiet Alta B adia.

Das Ski-Gebiet ist wirklich klasse, weitläufig und die Pisten sind bestens gepflegt ..... OK , wenn es wärmer wird ist es ab nachmittags eben etwas zerfahren. Schöne Hütten, vernünftige Preise und wer ISchgl nicht braucht .... fühlt sich hier wohl.

Corvara is great. Lots of restaurants, great food. Sellaronda is nice, however it is a lot of sitting in skilifts. And it is crowded.

Best snow in years (March 5-12, 2016), world class ropeways and ski lifts, never had to wait more than two minutes anywhere, also on Sat/Sun, wonderful restaurants across the area, did the green and orange Sella Ronda in less than 4 hours - clearly the best skiing location in the world for any requirement, from families with kids to freeriders!

PANORAMA ESPECTACULAR DIFICULTAD DE PISTAS DE BAJO A MEDIO MUY BUENAS INSTALACIONES/REMONTES NIEVE MUY CORRECTA

Ok. the nature is excellent. nice slopes. good restaurants .... lifts seems to be in some cases very slow and sometimes we missed windshields.

Super Ski Gebiet, schöne Pisten für alle, die diesen Sport lieben.

Отличное место для спокойного катания, куда хочется возвращаться.

Per noi è Casa... nelle Dolomiti!

Il vero centro delle Dolomiti: raggiungi qualsiasi destinazione con gli sci ai piedi e sei circondato da sincero calore ladino. Cucina e alloggi esclusivi, apres ski gourmet, negozi super trendy e piste piste piste a perdita d’occhio servite dagli impianti più moderni delle Alpi… non puoi che innamorarti di Corvara!

Da anni i migliori

Beautiful location for skiing the Dolomites

Corvara is at the centre of an excellent skiing area with continuously well maintained pistes, whatever the weather.

Beautiful place, great access to slopes ,food much better than in france and good service on all lifts

Alta Badia, is a fully self contained resort and some skiers never need to leave this area. It is part of the stupendous Superski Dolomiti a huge and truly fantastic ski area. Best in the world!!

Great pistes,well groomed and many miles to travel.
EXCELENTE el transporte y servicio de eskibus nos comunicaba con el hotel miramonti y pasamos unos dias estupendos