Selva/St Cristina/Ortisei

Selva, St Cristina and Ortisei are all linked into the famous 'Sella Ronda' circuit and boast several fast lifts from the valley floor. Wherever you stay in the valley, you are never too far from a lift to take you into the majestic Dolomiti mountains.

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Ski Information

Beginners Skiing Very Good
Intermediate Skiing Excellent
Advanced Skiing Very Good
Off-Piste Very Good
Skiing Altitude 3342m High
1563m Low
Resort Altitude 1563m
Glacier No
Pistes 175km
Green 0%
Blue 35%
Red 60%
Black 10%
Number of Lifts 84
Drags 32
Chairlifts 41
Gondolas 6
Cable Cars 2
Funiculars 0
Longest run 10km
Direction of Slopes N, S, E, W
Terrain Parks Yes
Half Pipe No
Cross Country trails 98km
Night Skiing No
Mountain Restuarants 18
Snowmaking 86%
Resort Ski Bus Yes
Linked Resorts Marmolada
Corvara
Arabba
Val di Fassa
Alta Badia
 
Disabled Skiing No

Beginners

Meet with the ski school and get straight onto the nearest slopes to the village. There’s a plentiful supply of flattering blue runs in the surrounding area that will give you plenty to do once you fly the nest of the nursery slopes, located just outside the resort centre.

Intermediates

Another Sella Ronda gem to be savoured. The lift systems ensure that you are catapulted straight into breathtaking blues and reds that surround Selva and beyond the Sella gruppe.
Mile after mile of well groomed slopes call out to be skied each day, taking you to a new restaurant every day for lunch on the sunny slopes.

Advanced

Although the surrounding slopes of Val Gardena are generally fairly flattering reds and blues, there is a World Cup downhill course open to the public when there is not a race on. For those wanting to put some miles under their skis, head over towards Arabba where you can ski the famous Marmolada Glacier on the generally more challenging slopes of Portavescovo.

Snowboarding

The modern lift system is particularly boarder friendly with all the main lifts out of resort being either chairs or gondolas. The pistes on the whole are wide and above the trees, and drag lifts are minimal. The Sella Ronda does have one or two flatter sections that might require a short walk between lifts.

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