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Sella Ronda Tips !
Tips: a scenic ski route that covers 4 dolomite passes and 5 villages. Must be at least intermediate level to do the sella ronda. Orange route (clockwise) is harder and has less cat trails/ lifts. ...
We read lots of reviews but found ourselves a little confused anyway. We drove from Cortina to Corvara in a rental car. We ended up parking at Hotel Sassongher because we read there is a free shuttl...
Great way to explore the beautiful views of Dolomites from multiple locations. The number of lifts and possible combinations of ski trails is amazing. Highly recommended
Cool place, good Italian snow, prepared tracks. You can only roll all day on black and with good dynamics make two circles. Or on the seine-red relax. And what note ...
Sella Ronda Tips !
Tips: a scenic ski route that covers 4 dolomite passes and 5 villages. Must be at least intermediate level to do the sella ronda. Orange route (clockwise) is harder and has less cat trails/ lifts. ...
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We read lots of reviews but found ourselves a little confused anyway. We drove from Cortina to Corvara in a rental car. We ended up parking at Hotel Sassongher because we read there is a free shuttl...
Multiple ski areas linked together
Great way to explore the beautiful views of Dolomites from multiple locations. The number of lifts and possible combinations of ski trails is amazing. Highly recommended
A must do
Our ski party completed the Sella Ronda in both directons on different days. Certainly a must do when skiing the area.
There were two times in 2014 and 2016
Cool place, good Italian snow, prepared tracks. You can only roll all day on black and with good dynamics make two circles. Or on the seine-red relax. And what note ...