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Corvara

Corvara

Arguably the best-known resort in Alta Badia, Corvara is situated in an extensive, sunny valley at the foot of the Sassongher massif. The historic village of Corvara is where Italy’s first chair lift was built in 1947 and where you can ski the Sella Ronda circuit – 40 kilometres of runs which you can do in just one day without ever having to take off your skis or ride the same slope twice. A charming and unique snow holiday destination, Corvara is proud of its long-standing tradition and heritage of ski tourism. There are countless restaurants, relaxed bars, patisseries, tearooms and chocolate shops, all of them very popular and well patronised.

Why Corvara

Lively and very family-friendly the village of Corvara is located in the Alta Baldia ski area making it easily accessible to the Sella Ronda Circuit. With links to Arabba, Selva, La Villa, San Cassiano and Armentarol.

Corvara is part of the famous Dolomites Superski which allows you to ski or board, twelve different ski areas and over 1220 kilometres of pistes, linked by 450 lifts.

Experience the welcoming huts and fine mountain restaurants, which makes Alta Badia the perfect skiing region for epicures in the whole Dolomites.

Corvara Mountain Statistics

Summit2778m
Base1324m
Vertical1454m
Lifts53
Runs130km
Average Snowfall400cm
Beginner54%
Intermediate40%
Advanced6%

 

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Photo credits – ©Paola Finali, Alex Moling & Freddy Planinschek