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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Belvedere/Col Rodella/Ciampac/Buffaure – Canazei/Campitello/Alba/Pozza di Fassa
The largest ski area in Val di Fassa (Fassatal) offers wide slopes of all levels of difficulty. Most of the slopes are of intermediate difficulty. The magnificent panorama of the Dolomites accompanies you throughout the entire ski day. There are only a few easy slopes. The Sella Ronda also passes through Val di Fassa (Fassatal). With this unique tour around the Sella massif, there is a direct connection of the runs with the ski regions of Gröden (Val Gardena), Arabba/Marmolada, and Alta Badia. Practice slopes can be found in almost all valley villages.
Runs/slopes
| Easy | 7.3 km |
| Intermediate | 40.7 km |
| Difficult | 7.2 km |
- Artificial snow-making
99 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Valley runs lead to Canazei, Pozza di Fassa, and Alba di Fassa. From Belvedere to Alba di Fassa, you have to take the cable car down. There is also no valley run to Campitello.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Belvedere-Canazei · Length 6.8 km · Elevation difference 1003 m
- Col de Valvacin-Pozza di Fassa · Length 5 km · Elevation difference 1108 m
Most difficult run
- Vulcano · Length 2 km · Elevation difference 722 m
The difficult slope leads from the Buffaure mountain station to the valley station in Pozza di Fassa.
Slope tip
- Sass Becè-Lupo Bianco (Pian Frataces)
- Ciampac-Alba di Canazei
- Orsa Maggiore
- Valvacin B
Suggested routes through ski resort
- Ski tour Panorama
- Saas Becè Tour
- Sellaronda
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
- Public race course with time measurement -
Sasso di Rocca (Ciampac)
- Night skiing offered
Aloch (Pozza di Fassa)
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