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Access, Parking Cortina d'Ampezzo The Cortina d’Ampezzo ski resort is located in the heart of the Dolomites, in the province of Belluno. It is only 44 km from the Austrian border and 160 km from Venice. The nearest highways are relatively far away, and you have to travel via mountain roads and passes to reach Cortina d'Ampezzo. Some parking lots are free of charge, but in the town you have to pay. There are many entry points into the extensive ski area.
Access via Autostrada A27 Autostrada d'Alemagna, exit Ponte Nelle Alpi
Fedare-Forcella Nuvolao (Cortina d'Ampezzo) Ideal entry for day visitors
Distance: 57 km approx. 73 Minutes driving time Parking spaces: limited amount available, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Distance: 58 km approx. 69 Minutes driving time Roads: Mountain road, well-developed Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, for a fee View on Google Maps
Distance: 60 km approx. 69 Minutes driving time Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Distance: 64 km approx. 74 Minutes driving time Roads: Mountain road, well-developed Parking spaces: usually enough available, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Access via Brenner motorway, Klausen-Gröden exit
Falzarego-Col Gallina (Cortina d'Ampezzo) Ideal entry for day visitors
Distance: 68 km approx. 88 Minutes driving time Roads: Mountain road, well-developed, with significant incline Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Access via Brenner Motorway, Brixen-Pustertal exit
Distance: 82 km approx. 89 Minutes driving time Roads: Mountain road, well-developed Parking spaces: usually enough available, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Distance: 85 km approx. 87 Minutes driving time Roads: Mountain road, well-developed Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, for a fee View on Google Maps
Access via A10 Tauern Motorway, Lendorf exit (Spittal junction)
Distance: 137 km approx. 136 Minutes driving time Roads: Mountain road, well-developed Parking spaces: usually enough available, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Winter Closure
All passes around Cortina d'Ampezzo are kept open in winter and there are no winter closures.
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Test result Size (1/18) Slope offering (2/18) Lifts/cable cars (3/18) Snow reliability (4/18) Slope preparation (5/18) Access, parking (6/18) Orientation (7/18) Cleanliness (8/18) Eco-friendliness (9/18) Friendliness (10/18) Gastronomy (11/18) Après-ski (12/18) Accommodation (13/18) Families & children (14/18) Beginners (15/18) Experts, freeriders (16/18) Snow park (17/18) Cross-country (18/18) Summary
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