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Sellaronda clockwise

Corvara/Corvara, Corvara, Dolomites Region Alta Badia
The Sellaronda, one of the world's best-known and most popular ski routes, is an extraordinary ski tour around the Sella massif.
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The circuit crosses the 4 Dolomite passes - Campolongo, Pordoi, Sella and Gardena - and 5 famous resorts: Corvara and Colfosco in Alta Badia, Arabba, Canazei and Selva di Val Gardena. In 2020, the Sellaronda was awarded the title of 'best ski tour' by the portal skiresort.de. Alta Badia is the ideal starting point to begin the tour, which can be done clockwise or anticlockwise: either way, you will cross 40 km of beauty and enchantment, surrounded by the extraordinary Dolomite landscapes. Clockwise the signs are orange, anticlockwise green.  The slopes are suitable for skiers of average experience in good physical condition. For those who wish to dare more, there are some 'disgressions', such as the Gran Risa giant slalom slope in La Villa in Alta Badia or the Saslong descent in Santa Cristina in Val Gardena.  To complete the Sellaronda, one must calculate about 6 hours between descents, ascents and breaks included.

Some data:

  • Total length: 40 km (lifts and slopes)
  • Slopes: 26 km
  • Ascent time on the lifts: approx. 2 hours - calculate that waiting times are possible
  • Average duration of descents: approx. 1.5 hours
Itinerary

Orange direction: Alta Badia - Arabba - Pordoi pass - Sella pass - Gardena pass - Alta Badia

Starting from Corvara, go up to Boé with the cable car of the same name to descend to the Campolongo Pass. A chairlift takes you up to Bec de Roces, where the ski slope to Arabba starts. From here you continue with the lifts in the direction of Portavescovo, from the top of which you descend to Pont de Vauz. The Fodom cable car and a short descent take you from Pordoi Pass to the Lezuo chairlift, which climbs up to Belvedere/Pordoi. You descend to Pian Frataces (Lupo Bianco) to climb up to Col Rodella/Sella Pass. A nice long descent takes you to Selva. The Costabella chairlift and the Dantercepies detachable gondola take you to the Gardena Pass where the long, sunny Frara slope (no. 41) descends to Colfosco. From Colfosco you reach Corvara with the Borest cable car.

Distance 39.6 Km
Duration 4h:00 min
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The Sellaronda, one of the world's best-known and most popular ski routes, is an extraordinary ski tour around the Sella massif.
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