1/28 Ski slopes Val Gardena (Gröden)
Slopes of all difficulty levels open up the runs below the Langkofel in Val Gardena. Gentle and steep slopes, easy and extreme runs alternate. Thanks to the direct connection of the runs with the ski regions of Val di Fassa, Arabba/Marmolada, and Alta Badia, as well as the recommended tour around the Sella massif (Sellaronda), a unique range of slopes with endless variations is offered. The Sellaronda passes directly by Selva Gardena and can be reached very quickly from Santa Cristina. If you are looking to access the Sellaronda from Ortisei, first take the lift up to Seceda (2,518 m) and then ski down to Santa Cristina. Above Santa Cristina, take the Val Gardena Ronda Express to the Saslongbahn and you have reached the Sella Ronda. In the ski area, you will also find funslopes, race tracks, and speed measurement tracks scattered throughout. The unique landscape is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site.
Runs/slopes
| Easy | 52 km |
| Intermediate | 108 km |
| Difficult | 21 km |
- Artificial snow-making
630 Snow cannons
98 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Every village in Val Gardena has at least one valley run with artificial snow.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Seceda-St. Ulrich (La Longia) · Length 10.5 km · Elevation difference 1283 m
One of the longest ski runs in the Dolomites is the 10.5 km long "La Longia," which leads from Seceda 2518 m down to St. Ulrich 1,235 m.
Most difficult run
- Saslong · Length 3.4 km · Elevation difference 839 m
Slope tip
- Saslong
It is one of the great legends of alpine skiing. Every year, just a few days before Christmas, it is the venue for one of the most important and spectacular downhill races in the world. The start is at the Ciampinoi mountain station above Wolkenstein. Following in the footsteps of Bernhard Russi, Hermann Maier, and Bode Miller, you descend over wide, perfectly groomed slopes, the Camel Humps, and the Ciaslat meadows, all the way to the finish line in front of the valley station in St. Christina. With a length of 3.4 kilometers and an elevation difference of 839 meters, it is a must. - Ciampinoi-Wolkenstein
- Dantercepies
- Sotsaslong
Suggested routes through ski resort
- Sella Ronda - panoramic tour around the Sella massif. In about 5 to 6 hours, you pass through the ski regions of Alta Badia, Arabba/ Marmolada, and Val di Fassa. The Sella Ronda is offered in two directions: the higher and more challenging orange tour clockwise, and the green tour counterclockwise.
- Val Gardena Ronda – the Gröden Circuit takes you along the most beautiful slopes amidst the spectacular mountain scenery of the Dolomites and the Langkofel.
- Culturonda - the ski tour leads to the cultural attractions of Gröden.
- Gherdëina Skiring - this ski tour takes skiers to the Seceda Alm and the Cucasattel, to Furnes, to Col Raiser, onto the Saslong piste, to Piz Sella, and to Dantercëpies.
- Slopes of the 1970 World Championships – more than 30 years ago, the ski slopes of Val Gardena made skiing history during the 1970 World Championships. A tour of superlatives! Today, these runs are among the special highlights. On a day tour, which can be started in Ortisei, Santa Cristina, or Selva di Val Gardena, you can relive the feeling of the 1970 World Championships!
- "The Legendary 8" - Experience the legendary 8 ski runs in Val Gardena
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
- Speed measurement course offered - free of charge
At Piz Sella, at Col Raiser, and at Monte Pana - Public race course with time measurement - free of charge
At Seceda, at Ciampinoi, at Col Raiser, at Piz Sella, at Dantercepies, at Sotsalong and at Monte Pana
St. Ulrich (Ortisei) (0.5 km), Wolkenstein (Selva di Val Gardena) (0.5 km), Towns/villages at the ski resort
