Val gardena italy ski resort. Scheme and description of the trails in Val Gardena - Alp di Siusi. Ski school and equipment rental

The Val Gardena Valley lies in the heart Dolomites in Italy (province of South Tyrol) and is very popular among skiers. The main advantages of this ski region are stunning mountain views, cozy villages and endless opportunities for skiing and ski safaris: almost 200 km of slopes plus convenient access to the Sella Ronda circular route and neighboring areas. In total, vacationers have access to almost one and a half thousand kilometers of slopes, connected by lifts and ski buses.

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Until the end of the First World War, Val Gardena was part of Austria-Hungary, as a result of which the German language is even more common here than Italian. The local population also speaks Ladin, so everything geographical names And settlements valleys have 2-3 names. For example, the village of Ortisei in Italian sounds like Ortisei, in German it is called St. Ulrich, and in Ladin - Urtijёi.

Trails, slopes, lifts

In the Val Gardena valley in Italy there are three winter resorts: the village of Ortisei, Santa Cristina and Selva Gardena.

From Ortisei you can easily access the Alpe Di Siusi area, excellent for relaxing skiing and learning, and Seceda & Col Raises, which will interest more experienced skiers (in particular, the region's longest run, the 10 km La Longia, is located here).

From the village of Santa Cristina, located in the center of the valley, you can easily reach the already mentioned area of ​​Seceda & Col Raises, as well as Monte Pana (the area for beginners) and Ciampinoi, where the most difficult and famous slopes of Val Gardena are concentrated, including the “black » Saslong track, where the World Cup stage in giant slalom and downhill is held.

The lift to Ciampioni also starts from Selva. In addition, from Selva there is direct access to the Plan de Gralba ski area, where blue and green slopes predominate, and Dantercepies with training slopes where local ski schools conduct classes.

In addition, the famous Italian “around the world” route, the Sella Ronda route, runs through the Val Gardena valley: you can go around it or go through it to the slopes of the neighboring valleys - Val di Fassa, Alta Badia and Arabba Marmolada.

Entertainment and active recreation

Val Gardena has illuminated trails for night skiing, fun parks, cross-country ski trails, ski kindergartens and ski schools. In addition, local villages are perfectly prepared for relaxation after skiing.

So, in Ortisei it is equipped aquatic center Mar Dolomiti with swimming pool, saunas and spa. In Santa Cristina there is a small museum and a castle from the 16th century, outdoor skating rink and a paragliding school. Selva has a sports center, Tennis Center GMA, Ice Palace Stadium PR Anives, centers extreme sports- paragliding, rock climbing, winter hiking, etc. In addition, this village has the largest number entertainment venues- in the evenings there are pubs, shooting ranges, sports bars, discos, bowling alleys, etc.

Local cuisine and wines

Restaurants in Val Gardena will introduce their guests to the best traditions of Tyrolean and Ladin cuisine, rich in meat dishes, and will also offer pizza, spaghetti and risotto typical throughout Italy. The choice of establishments is also quite wide: there are restaurants in every village, many of them are located at hotels - and there are also mountain huts on the slopes where you can have lunch while skiing.

Where to stay

Many hotels in Ortisei, which is considered a family resort, are aimed at quality rest with kids. There are very few hotels in the fabulous Santa Cristina, but here you can truly relax in a quiet and cozy atmosphere. In Selva, the busiest village in the valley, the range of hotels is the most diverse - from modest 2* hotels to expensive, comfortable chalets with spacious rooms, restaurants, wellness centers and swimming pools. In particular, here is the Sporthotel Alpenroyalp Gourmet & Relax 5*, which has been repeatedly recognized as one of best hotels in the Italian Alps.

Ski characteristics of the resort Val Gardena (VAL GARDENA) Italy, Dolomites

Height difference: 1060-2518 m

Val Gardena is a fabulously beautiful valley more than 15 km wide. It is clearly visible when descending from the Brener Pass on the way from Bolzano. A landmark can be an unusually shaped peak called Sassolungo, which translated from Italian means “long stone”. At night, illuminated by powerful floodlights, it is a fantastic sight.
The 1970 World Alpine Ski Championships dramatically increased the popularity of the Gardena Valley resorts and contributed to the fact that the highest level competitions began to be held here every year.
According to experts, Val Gardena is the best part Sella Ronda. Here are the longest trails, the greatest elevation changes, and excellent trail maintenance. Snow cannons are constantly working.
Val Gardena - perfect place specifically for riding alpine skiing, since there are more than 175 km of trails of a wide variety of trails, for almost every taste.
Nearest airports: Verona (190 km) and Innsbruck (120 km), Milan (300 km), Venice (250 km), Munich (300 km). The nearest train station is Bolzano (40 km).

There are three in Val Gardena resort towns: Ortisei, Santa Cristina and Selva. Each of them is bustling with cheerful resort life: bars and restaurants are open, discos are noisy, fashionable shops await customers. Val Gardena is an old Austrian land that became part of the Italian state after the First World War. Therefore, Austrian flavor and Italian temperament are combined here. The names of streets and towns are still written in two languages, and the indigenous people speak a peculiar dialect that is difficult to understand even for those who know Italian and German.
Each town has its own ski areas and access to Sella Ronda. You can go down to Selva and Santa Cristina on skis, that is, many people’s favorite “ski-in, ski-out” skiing from the hotel door is implemented.

Ortisei (1236 m)- old and very beautiful city, located in a flat part of the valley. There are many cross-country ski trails and hiking trails in the picturesque surroundings. In Ortisei there is a small local ski area Alpe di Siusi, the lift to the Sella Ronda slopes is located in neighboring Santa Cristina, you can get to it by skibus or skis.
Santa Cristina (1466 m)- a small town with cute houses and good hotels. World Cup stages are held here every year. This resort is suitable for couples or groups of skiers with different skiing experience. From Santa Cristina there is direct access to Sella Ronda.
Selva (1564) or in German Wolkenstein is the largest town in the valley. His dignity is best location regarding the routes. Almost every hotel is accessible on skis. From Selva there is direct access to Sella Ronda. From Selva you can quickly and comfortably reach the most remote slopes of the Val Gardena valley.
The resorts of Santa Cristina and Selva are connected by a ski lift system, and a ski bus runs regularly to Ortisei.

Sells Ronda- “around the world” or as it is also called “dolomite carousel” - this is a huge region of skiing around mountain range Sella. 600 km of slopes connected by a chain of lifts, skiing from beginners to pros. A unique opportunity, without taking off your skis, to ride along the slopes of the resorts of Val di Fassa, Val Gardena, Alta Badia and Arabba. Circular route - about 40 km (piste + ski lifts) one way clockwise or counterclockwise. An experienced skier can make a “around the world” trip in about three hours.

Mining characteristics ski slopes in the resort of Val Gardena

For confident skiers The world championship track, descending from the top of Ciampioni (2254 m) to the town of Selva, is suitable. The track is maintained in excellent condition. We also recommend an excellent descent from the same peak of Ciampioni, but to Santa Cristina.
For lovers of virgin skiing We recommend the run Seceda (2518 m) - Col Raiser (2103 m). After a snowfall, it looks like an endless snow field.
For intermediate skiers There are quite a lot of trails in Val Gardena. Based on the convenience of location and efficiency of skiing (skiing time to ascent time), we recommend four pistes ending in Selva and Santa Cristina and starting at Ciampioni (3 pistes) and Dantercepies (1 piste). The first two routes, going respectively to the right and left from the top of Ciampioni (when viewed from top to bottom), are similar. These are winding and high-speed descents with hard snow and steep changes, passing mainly through the forest area. The rightmost one (leading to Plan) is simpler. The track, located almost under the Val Gardena-Ciampioni funicular, in some places can claim to be a “black” track. The most interesting is the third route, going down to Santa Cristina. World Cup stages are constantly held on this track. skiing, and that's it. The piste is very interesting for advanced and experienced skiers, although, contrary to the markings, it is rather “dark red” rather than black.
A simpler, but no less interesting route is Dantercepies - Selva. Its slope is less than those described above, but it is longer and wider, which makes it possible for a good, high-speed descent. One drawback is that this is the only piste on this section of Sella-Ronda, so a large number of skiers on the piste and lift in the high season is not uncommon.
The Seceda - Col Raiser trails offer very interesting opportunities for intermediate skiers. The only, but no less valuable, red run, located directly under the Seceda-Kol-Riser chairlift, will give an unforgettable experience to fans of downhill, giant slalom and pure carving. Large width, good snow and a smooth but sufficient slope, interspersed with small steep “steps”, allow you to “cut” arcs of almost any radius on this slope, easily controlling the speed.
For beginners trails are scattered along all slopes. Very interesting place for beginners circus Secheda - Kol-Rizer. For more experienced skiers, we also recommend spending a day or two skiing on these slopes. This ski area is a huge circus located between Seceda - Col Raiser. The tracks for beginners are concentrated in the right (when looking from top to bottom) part of the circus. Most of the trails are long and from the very top (Cuca Cucasattel) you can go down to the village itself. All the circus tracks have a southern exposure, so those who like to combine business with pleasure (sunbathing and riding) will get maximum pleasure here. In accordance with the terrain, the slope of all routes is quite flat, without significant steep sections. Few, but convenient and well-located lifts allow beginners and advanced skiers to easily “improve their skills”, gradually increasing the difficulty of the slopes (from blue to red) or “straightening” steep sections. The snow quality is very good on all slopes. Tired of the abundance of sun, skiers can go down the steep slope of Seceda. There, along the bottom of a narrow valley leading to Ortisei, there is a ski “road” along which it is very pleasant to rush with the breeze all the way to the village. The descent along this route will leave an unforgettable impression, since it is laid through the forest and there are very few skiers on it. Although, at the beginning, this route may seem difficult for beginners.

Cost of ski passes in Val Gardena

Tourists staying in hotels in Val Gardena can buy two types of passes:

1. Subscription to the ski lifts of the Dolomiti-Super-Ski pass, it includes all resorts in the Dolomiti-Superski region, 12 resorts, incl. Sella Ronda ski region: Val di Fassa / Carezza, Val Gardena/ Alpe di Siuse, Alta Badia, Arabba / Marmolada, Val di Fiemme / Obereggen, Cortina d’Ampezzo, San Martino di Castrozza / Passo Rolle, Plan de Corones, Alta Pusteria, Valle Isarco, Tre Valli, Civetta .
2. Ski pass VAL GARDENA, including all the resorts of the Val Gardena valley Selva, Santa Cristina, Ortizei / Alpe di Siusi.

Estimated cost of a ski pass in Val Gardena (Ski pass VAL GARDENA), prices per person in euros

Season High season Season Beginning of the season
24.12 - 07.01
05.02 - 17.03
08.01 - 04.02
18.03 - 15.04
26.11 - 23.12
Adult Juniors** Seniors* Adult Juniors** Seniors* Adult Juniors** Seniors*
6 days 223 156 200 196 137 176 178 125 160
7 days 236 165 212 208 145 187 189 132 170
10 days 317 222 285 279 195 251 254 177 228
11 days 341 239 307 300 210 270 273 191 246
12 days 353 232 318 311 218 280

Children from 3 to 8 years old (date of birth after November 26, 2003) receive a free ski-pass (free ski pass), subject to the purchase of a ski pass by adults.
*Seniors - adults with a date of birth before November 26, 1946
**Juniors - children with a date of birth after November 26, 1995
Discounts on ski passes are provided only if you have a document certifying your date of birth (foreign passport).

Approximate cost of ski equipment rental in the Val Gardena resort, prices in euros

Equipment rental cost
Rental period Adult Child (height up to 119 cm) Child (height from 120 to 140 cm)
Type of equipment Skis Snowboard Skis Snowboard Skis Snowboard
6 days 55 62 28 62 33 62
13 days 110 124 56 124 66 124

Approximate cost of lessons at a ski school and kindergarten in Val Gardena, prices in euros

Cost of lessons at ski school
Education Group classes Individual sessions
Adult Child (3-12 years old)
Seasons High* Short** High* Short**
Skis 150 120 160 150 48 U/hour
Snowboard 155 150 155 150 48 U/hour

High season* 24.12 - 09.01, 31.01 - 13.03
Low season** 10.01 - 30.01, 14.03 until the end of the season
Children are accepted to ski school from the age of 3; for children from 2 to 3 years old, there is a ski kindergarten.
Approximate cost of visiting for 5 days: half a day in kindergarten with a teacher, lunch and tuition at the ski school - 190 euros.

Hotels in Val Gardena
The Gardena Valley is considered the most expensive of all the valleys in the Dolomites overlooking the Sella Ronda. There are many chic ones in Gardena expensive hotels 4* and 4* super and even 5* hotels, which is very rare for Alpine resorts.
But there are also quite budget 3* hotels, apartments for families with children, for large groups. Please note that in Russia, of all the ski resorts in Italy, Gardena Valley hotels are the first to be sold. So you need to worry about booking a tour, especially during the New Year and Christmas holidays, in advance.

Sports, recreation, entertainment and excursions in Val Gardena
Selva Gardena is considered the most sporting resort in the region. In Selva there is a sports center, a tennis center “TENNIS CENTER - GMA”, a fitness center, a squash court, an ice palace “STADIUM PR ANIVES” (www.pranives.com). For extreme sports enthusiasts there is paragliding, ice climbing, a shooting range, and 50 km of hiking routes.
In Santa Cristina there is a fitness center, an ice skating rink, ice climbing, a paragliding school, tandem flights and snowshoe hikes.
In Ortisei - indoor aquatic complex Mar Dolomiti with a swimming pool ("MAR DOLOMIT" Ortisei - San Ulrich, www.mardolomit.com),
which is famous for its water procedures(swimming pool, sauna, steam bath, inhalation baths, detox baths, hay sauna).
The region offers 98 km of trails for cross-country skiing enthusiasts, and a fun park, half-pipes, and border cross for snowboarders.
The resorts of Val Gardena have many restaurants, bars, nightclubs and shops. Good fashion shops are located in Ortisei. Specialized ski shops and souvenir shops are open in Selva and Santa Cristina. Selva is famous for its large selection of inexpensive but high-quality restaurants. Here you can find good establishments for any wallet.
In the local history museum you can get acquainted with the history of the valley, see the products of local craftsmen, and, above all, carved wooden sculptures.
We also recommend visiting old castle Fishburg in Santa Cristina, built in the 17th century. Santa Cristina and Ortisei will not be boring for those who love educational tourism: there is a folk theater and a library, local history evenings and concerts are held. Art lovers will be interested in the gallery in Selva.
Those who like to have fun on vacation should stay in Ortisei, where there are quite a lot of opportunities for this - establishments are open until late.
At the resorts of Val Gardena you will be offered guaranteed group excursions(with accompanying person and Russian speaking guide) to Verona, Venice, Bolzano.

Interesting events, competitions and celebrations in the Gardena Valley:
World Cup Santa Cristina
For almost forty years now, the sports calendar of the Alpine Ski World Cup stages has included a stage taking place in Val Gardena on the already legendary Ciampioni track, which finishes in the town of Santa Cristina. Holding competitions of such a high level is the resort’s calling card and an additional advantage for those who choose it as their destination winter holidays.
Ski marathon SELLA RONDA
Another sports competition that has become business card Of the Dolomites and attracting many spectators, this is a night ski marathon around the Sella Ronda massif. Skiers face the difficult task of covering the circular route connecting the resorts of Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Arraba and Val di Fassa as quickly as possible in difficult conditions. Unique competitions take place once a year, with participants starting and finishing in Selva Gardena.

The Val Gardena ski resort is located in Italy, in a picturesque valley among the Dolomites. This famous place, which attracts avid skiers and tourists. Here is a peak of unusual shape, which is called Sassolungo, which Italian sounds like "long stone".

Val Gardena (Italy) attracts thousands of tourists every year. He was repeatedly awarded the title "most best resort Italian Alps", so you should definitely visit there. And we will tell you how to get there, what to visit and what to try in this publication.

Resort towns of Val Gardena

If you are wondering what Val Gardena is like, this is the place to be. There are many wonderful opportunities to have a great holiday. In the valley you can stay in one of the small towns - Selva Gardena, Santa Cristina and Ortisei.

Santa Cristina is located at an altitude of 1466 meters. It is a small city that hosts the World Cup at some stages every year. Selva Gardena is considered to be the most sporting. Here tourists can go down to almost any hotel without taking off their skis. In addition, there are many interesting trails for both beginners and winter sports enthusiasts. Ortisei is located at an altitude of 1236 meters. It’s good to relax in the village with your family, because there are many restaurants, entertainment complexes, which are suitable for spending time with children. From the central part of Val Gardena the ski lift can be reached in just five to ten minutes.

History and population of Val Gardena

Many people in Italy and abroad know the Val Gardena ski resort. Where is this place? Where tourists from all over the world go.

Back in the 70s of the last century, Val Gardena became the venue for the world alpine skiing championship, so the World Cup is still held here at some stages. If you see the mighty peaks and their slopes with your own eyes, you will want to go down the route anyway. And it doesn’t matter whether you are a beginner or a professional in this matter. Nothing can replace a healthy release of adrenaline into the blood. Both ordinary amateurs and beginner skiers, as well as those who have been involved in this sport for a long time, can ski in Val Gardena.

Until 1918, the valley was classified as Austrian possession, but at the end of the First World War it became Italian property. Despite this, local traditions have been preserved to this day, and the local population is difficult to strictly classify as Austria or Italy.

The Val Gardena ski resort is located in the ethnographic region of Tyrol, and the culture local residents quite different from both Italian and Austrian. Since the city traditionally belongs to one of the oldest and famous resorts in the Dolomites, local residents have long adapted to the constant proximity of tourists. Due to this, local residents have long developed a unique hospitality and cordiality. They speak the Tyrolean dialect, which can be described as a mixture of Italian and German. All signs and signs in the towns of Selva Gardena, Santa Cristina and Ortisei are made simultaneously in two languages ​​- Italian, the official state language, and German, the use of which has been firmly established since Austrian times.

What to do in Val Gardena?

What about the Val Gardena itself? The ski resort is located in the valley of the same name, the length of which reaches twenty kilometers. If you are not a big fan of skiing, but are partial to mountain peaks, then you will also have something to do in Val Gardena. This resort is very popular among climbers. Equipment for rent, assistance from experienced instructors - all this will help you learn the basics of mountaineering safely and with great interest. There are several special trails for skiers where they can do classic runs. How to get by at a ski resort without an ice skating rink? Figure skating on a large ice area is also an advantage of the resort. Fans of extreme sports and beautiful scenery will enjoy paragliding and paragliding. Ortisei also has a large aqua complex for lovers aquatic species sports.

Holiday season

In a nutshell, we tried to describe what the Val Gardena resort (Italy) is like. It is best to start your holiday at the resort, of course, in winter time. Its work begins at the end of December and closes at the beginning of January. This applies to winter activities. In addition, you can come to the valley in the summer, relax in the mountains from the heat and enjoy the freshness of the Alpine air. The endless expanse of green meadows, forests, deep and crystal clear mountain lakes attracts many tourists even in the summer, when... mountain valleys you can ride a bike or take a walk with an old friend.

How to get to Val Gardena?

Val Gardena (Italy) is a popular ski resort; getting to it will not be difficult for you. The closest places to Val Gardena are: big cities, such as Bolzano (at a distance of 40 kilometers) and Innsbruck (110 kilometers), on the territory of which there are international airports. If you prefer to travel by train, then you need the Verona - Brennero - Innsbruck - Munich railway line. Your stop is Brunico station, just thirteen kilometers from the resort. In both cases, both from an airplane and from a train, you can get to your final destination by bus or go onto Autobahn 22 and catch a car there.

Local kitchen

And now we have arrived - in front of us is the Val Gardena ski resort. Reviews about this place refer not only to the wonderful alpine expanses and features of the resort itself, but also to the local Tyrolean flavor. This also includes excellent Tyrolean cuisine. Rich in meat dishes, Tyrolean and Latin folk recipes will captivate lovers of sophistication and unusual food. Besides, where, if not in Val Gardena, a resort located on the Italian side of the Alps, can you eat traditional Italian dishes - pizza and spaghetti? There are places to eat in the valley. Each of the three villages has restaurants, and there are similar establishments in every hotel. Well, don’t be afraid if you get hungry while skiing - there are many special huts on the mountain slopes of the valley where you can have a hearty snack between winter sports.

Where to stay?

If you are interested in what hotels there are in a place like Val Gardena (Italy, ski resort), then we will try to say a few words about them. And now we’ll talk in a little more detail about hotels in the valley. This will help you decide where to stop. As already noted, there are three small towns- Selva Gardene, Santa Cristina and Ortisei. Each of them has several hotels, and they differ from each other. The Panorama Residence Gran Tublà hotel in Ortisei is perfect for a holiday with children. It is specially equipped as a family resort; there are several special programs for children, where and with whom to leave them, and so on. Selva Gardena, which is the largest and busiest town in the valley, has several hotels. At the same time, the choice is quite wide and depends only on your pocket - whether you stay in a two-star hotel (for example, Villa Seceda), or prefer a five-star one (Hotel Adler Dolomiti Spa & Sport Resort). The latter has been recognized more than once over the past decades as the best hotel in the entire Italian Alps. Santa Cristina is the smallest of the villages, but also the most cozy. You should stay here if you want to fully enjoy the atmosphere of Alpine silence and Tyrolean hospitality. And many tourists recommend first of all paying attention to a good a budget option- mini-hotel Bed and Breakfast Iman.

What to do for a child in Val Gardena?

For a child, more than for an adult, travel should bring new knowledge and vivid memories. Especially to ensure that your child’s trip to the Italian Alps doesn’t just happen, clubs and special ski schools for children are organized. What clubs are there in the valley and what do they teach?

  • Verdebello - located in Ortisei. The age of children is from four years old, this is primarily summer program for a child. Here, trained educators conduct excursions and walks through the forests of the Alps; the program also includes fishing, swimming, and barbecue activities; There are special manual labor clubs for children.
  • Mickey Mountain Club is a club in Selva Gardena. The children's ages range from four to eleven years. Your child will have an exciting time here with building huts in the forest, treasure hunting, fishing, excursions to alpine farms, sports games and many other interesting things. Don’t be surprised if your child’s vacation was much more interesting and lively than for you!
  • The Junior Club in the same town is designed for teenagers up to eighteen years old.

Ski schools

A few words should be said about ski schools. In total, in all three towns of the valley there are five ski schools, where professionals teach both adults and children the basics of skiing. If you didn't like this business before, now is the time to change your mind!

Ski slopes

In principle, this is the basic information that the average holidaymaker heading to Val Gardena should know. Review ski resort in Italy, however, it cannot do without a more professional consideration of the features of the ski slopes, which is necessary for people not only involved in skiing at a professional level.

What would be better for athletes than a professional track for the World Ski Championships? It descends from Mount Ciampioni (more than two kilometers) and stretches towards Selva. Intermediate skiers have the opportunity to try out a large number of routes Some lead from Ciampioni, some from the top of Dantercepies. However, from Ciampioni they pass mainly through forest territory; they are very winding and dangerous for beginners. The route from the second mountain, also leading to Selva, is simpler - the slope is smaller and the space is cleaner. Beginner sites are located along the slopes throughout the valley. Of particular interest to beginner skiers is, of course, the Secheda Col-Riser circus. This unusual skiing area attracts even professionals, although it is intended primarily for beginners.

What else do tourists do in Val Gardena?

With skiing, everything is also clear now. But what else can you do in winter in Val Gardene? At your service there is a skating rink, a sleigh ride, and summer time- all possibilities for spending time in the mountains, from mountaineering to cycling and race walking. In Val Gardena you are sure to find something to do at any time of the year!

One of best places For winter holidays in Italy, the Val Gardena ski resort is considered, which is part of the largest ski region in the world - the Superski Dolomites. Therefore, there are simply plenty of opportunities for skiing here: many excellent slopes that will appeal to both beginners and professional skiers and snowboarders. Beautiful slopes complement the picturesque mountain landscapes, good weather and excellent infrastructure. This perfect place for relaxing with the whole family or with friends.

Val Gardena is a valley of fabulous beauty, surrounded by mountain peaks Dolomites. Therefore, relaxing here is a pleasure: stunning views, many wonderful hotels, restaurants, cafes and entertainment venues. The resort of Val Gardena has everything you need to enjoy all the delights of a winter holiday.

By the way. Val Gardena has been awarded several times as the most picturesque ski resort in the world.

Distances to Val Gardena

  • - 120 km
  • Verona - 190 km
  • - 300 km
  • - 365 km

How to get there

  • By bus from Munich bus station to Ortisei, then by taxi
  • By train to railway station in Bolzano, Bressanone and Chiusa, from where regular buses run almost every hour to Val Gardena
  • By car, the best way to get to Val Gardena is along the A22 motorway. From the north you need to go in the direction of Innsbruck-Brennero-Chusa, from the south towards Verona-Trento-Bolzano

Resort characteristics

Ski slopes and lifts

The Val Gardena resort is part of the largest ski region in the world - the Superski Dolomites. It unites 12 resorts, with a length of 1,220 kilometers of slopes, where there are over 450 ski lifts. Therefore, by paying for a single pass, vacationers will be able to ride between the following regions: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Kronplatz, Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Alpe di Siusi, Val di Fassa, Alta Pusteria, Val di Fiemme , Obereggen, San Martino di Castrozza, Passo Rolle and Valle Isarco.

The Val Gardena ski area consists of three resorts connected by a large network of ski lifts:

  • Ortisei, located at an altitude of 1236 meters, is the largest village in the valley. From here you can climb to the Seceda ski area, where there are many red slopes that run along very picturesque places. Also from Ortisei you can get to the Alpe di Siusi plateau, which is ideal for beginners and children. The descent from the Seceda massif is especially popular here. Skiing in this region is quite calm and ideal for those who are trying to ski or snowboard for the first time.
  • Santa Cristina, located at an altitude of 1,428 meters, boasts 37 kilometers of slopes. This is the smallest of the three towns, but despite this, it is the center of the resort and the link between the other two areas. Here, vacationers will find ideal snow coverage, which is why it is in this place on the Saslong slope that the Alpine Ski World Cup stages take place. Santa Cristina has many interesting trails that will mainly delight more experienced snowboarders and skiers. Particularly popular among extreme sports enthusiasts is the descent from the top of Ciampioni to Santa Cristina.
  • Selva Gardena, located at an altitude of 1536 meters. This is one of the most popular places in the valley, from where it is most convenient to get to neighboring regions. Here is a very interesting Dantercepies-Selva route

Val Gardena ski lift prices

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Ski school and equipment rental

To conquer the peaks of the resort, it is not at all necessary to carry heavy equipment and inventory with you, because the resort has more than 30 shops where you can rent equipment. You can view the entire list of stores, addresses and telephone numbers on the website.

Vacationers who do not know how to ski and snowboard or want to improve their skills can visit one of ski schools. Here, experienced instructors will help you improve your level or teach you how to ride from scratch. You can view the entire list of schools, addresses and telephone numbers on the website.

Ski school tuition fees

Equipment rental cost

Hotels and cottages

For a comfortable ride in the resort of Val Gardena, you can choose to stay in numerous hotels, chalets and apartments in any of the resort towns:

  • Ortisei is a good choice for families with children; the resort has many hotels with wellness centers. The best hotel in the region is Gardena Grödnerhof, which offers panoramic views of the Dolomites. It offers spacious rooms equipped with a TV. The hotel features an award-winning restaurant and a spa with indoor swimming pool and sauna.
  • Santa Cristina is a very calm village with small houses and excellent hotels. This is an ideal place for couples and parents with children. The most popular accommodation option is the Soval Apartment Complex, located a 6-minute walk from the Monte Pana ski lift. The apartments are decorated in a modern Alpine style and feature wooden furniture. They feature a seating area, a private bathroom with a hairdryer, and a balcony with mountain views
  • Selva Gardena is the largest town in the valley. Staying there is very comfortable: you can go down to almost any hotel without taking off your skis, because the slopes reach directly to the door. Here highest concentration the most fashionable hotels. One of the best hotels in the village is the four-star Hotel Laurin Small & Charming, located next to the Champina cable car. It offers ski storage, ski rentals, a well-equipped fitness center with a swimming pool and gym, and free parking And free wifi. The hotel also offers free bicycle rental and a restaurant serving Italian and Tyrolean cuisine.

Restaurants and cafes

In almost all resort areas There are many restaurants and cafes, with different price categories. In the restaurants of Val Gardena, Tyrolean and Ladin cuisine reigns supreme, with a clear predominance meat dishes. But for fish lovers, they will make amazing dishes to order from fresh seafood brought from the coast. Some of the most popular restaurants in the resort include:

  • Restaurant Baita Ciadinat Hutte, located in Selva Gardena. It is a small family establishment where they cook traditional dishes. Here visitors will find a gorgeous view of the mountains, a cozy interior and a warm welcome. The establishment has an excellent combination of price and quality
  • Restaurant Tubladel, located in Ortisei. This is one of the most popular places at the resort, so it is better to book a table in advance. The restaurant is a small establishment serving both local and international dishes. You should definitely try potato soup in a container made of bread. It is especially convenient that many waiters speak Russian. The average bill here will be around 70 €
  • Restaurant Baita Cuca Hutte, located in Santa Cristina. This is an excellent establishment for couples with children, because there are all conditions for the kids to feel comfortable. Here visitors are greeted by the cheerful hostess Esther, who creates a pleasant atmosphere. This place will delight you with excellent dishes, friendly service and unusual interior.

Attractions and entertainment

The resort infrastructure in Val Gardena is quite developed. Nightclubs, discos, bars, cozy restaurants, fashion shops, tennis courts, indoor skating rinks, swimming pools and much more. No one will be bored here for sure. Each village will have something to do and places to go:

  • Selva Gardena has many places for sports lovers: a fitness center, tennis courts, swimming pools, a squash court, an ice skating rink and a shooting range. There is also a small gallery in the village
  • In Santa Cristina there is a fitness center, an ice skating rink and a paragliding school. Lovers active species Sports will be available: ice climbing, tandem flights and snowshoeing. Here you can also go shopping and visit the ancient castle of Fischburg, built in the 17th century.
  • In Ortisei there is an indoor aquatic complex called Mar Dolomiti, where guests can enjoy a swimming pool, sauna, steam bath and inhalation baths. There are a lot of shops here that sell a lot of interesting things. Also in Ortisei there is a local history museum, where you can see wooden sculptures made by local craftsmen and get acquainted with rich history valleys

Coming to Val Gardena, you feel as if you are entering a fairy tale. These are not just beautiful words, but the feelings of those who found themselves in this valley for the first time. Descending from the Brenner Pass, the peak of Sassolungo will appear in front of you - this is a sure sign that you are almost there.

In this valley, many people speak German, and the inscriptions on the signs are presented in two versions: German and Italian. This is due to the fact that back in the 19th century these places belonged to Austria-Hungary. The local residents are Ladins, they speak Ladin among themselves, but can communicate in Italian and German languages, so communication problems never arise.

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On the map of Italy, Val Gardena looks very tiny, but once you’ve been here, you begin to understand what a large part of the country it is, thanks to its traditions, the beauty of nature and the attitude of local residents towards tourists.

basic information

Location

The Val Gardena ski resort in Italy is located in the northwestern part of the famous Dolomites, in the Alto Adige district. By the way, there is also another one, popular throughout Europe, Italian

How to get to Val Gardena

The closest airports to the valley are located in Verona (about 190 kilometers) and Innsbruck (about 120 kilometers). It would be preferable to take a train to Bolzano, and from there by bus, directly to your destination.

Weather, season

Already in early November, heavy and regular snowfalls begin. Temperatures in November tend to sub-zero levels. The winter months are the coldest in Val Gardena - temperatures drop to minus 20 degrees.

The ski season begins in December and continues until the end of April.

Trails, slopes, lifts

Most visitors to Val Gardena make sure to spend some time on the Sella Ronda circular route - it's 26 kilometers of descent. For this you need a ski pass “Dolomita Superski”. There are three ski areas in Val Gardena:

  • Ortisei is the most big village, located at an altitude of 1236 meters;
  • Santa Cristina Val Gardena is a small village located at an altitude of 1426 meters;
  • Selva di Val Gardena (Italy) is the most popular village among holidaymakers, located at an altitude of 1526 meters.

Santa Cristina offers 175 kilometers of trails, many of which are illuminated at night. On the territory of this ski area there are 83 lifts that can transport up to 109 thousand people per hour to the top. The longest descent is 8 kilometers. The flat routes are 24 kilometers long.


Ski-pass prices (in Euros)

Duration, days Adults Children
Low season
1 38 27
6 194 136
Average season
1 42 29
6 213 149
13 370 259
High season
1 48 34
6 242 170
13 420 294

Accommodation, other activities, après-ski, attractions

Numerous hotels in Val Gardena, chalet-style cottages, hostels, and apartments in Val Gardena allow you to feel comfortable. Some of the best hotels are:

  • Adler (Ortisei);
  • La Perla is somewhat remote from the city, but is one of the most beautiful hotels in Val Gardena;
  • Villa Luise is known for its excellent panoramic views.

Hotels in Selva Val Gardena also surprise with their diversity. One of the hotels, Acadia, is located right on one of the slopes and offers its visitors, in addition to accommodation, a restaurant, a SPA salon and a free sauna. The number and location of hotels will help you determine the map of Selva Val Gardena.

Apre-ski in Val Gardena starts at about three o'clock. We advise you to visit the Cuca bar-restaurant, which offers beautiful views of the Sassolungo peak.

For a holiday with children, visit Swiss. There are several levels of trails of varying difficulty. For beginners and children there are special preparatory courses and walks with instructors. In Zermatt you don't have to worry about your child - he won't be bored and is under reliable supervision.

If you want to have a really fun time, visit the Luiskeller Bar in Selva Gardena. Here you will be greeted by the real Austrian anthem, a large amount of beer and schnapps. It must be said that Val Gardena is extremely rich in excellent restaurants, both on the slopes and at the foot.

In between skiing, you can visit the thermal complex with 11 saunas and baths, which is located in Ortisei. The local wine library located in Selva Val Gardena, as well as the wine library in Ortisei, are extremely popular. Unforgettable impressions can be obtained by visiting the nearby Fischburg Castle, built in the 18th century.

Val Gardena is waiting for you hiking, horse riding, indoor tennis courts, squash, bowling, billiards. Don't forget to visit the snowboard park in Piz-Sella, which has a boarder cross track and a whole gallery of figures.