Val di Fassa / Carezza
2,518 m a.s.l.
1,320 m a.s.l.
17:00
4.912.6
0%0mm/h
7.9-25.9km/h
easy
intermediate
advanced
The legendary Val Di Fassa valley is located in the very center of the Dolomites. The main resort comprises the areas of Sella Ronda - Belvedere and Col Rodella. The connection to the nearby Ciampac is an attraction for the more demanding skiers. The whole resort is completed by the nearby Carezza. Skiers have a total of about 230 kilometers of slopes at their disposal, with varying degrees of difficulty. The routes are served by over 120 lifts. Everything is available within one Dolomiti Superski ski pass.
Weather
10/13/2024
10/14/2024
15:00
4.9
12.6
0%0mm/h
9km/h
16:00
4.7
12.4
1%0mm/h
7.9km/h
17:00
4.9
12.6
0%0mm/h
7.9km/h
18:00
2.7
10.5
1%0mm/h
14.8km/h
19:00
2.2
10
0%0mm/h
13km/h
20:00
1.7
9.5
2%0mm/h
11.1km/h
21:00
1.3
9.1
2%0mm/h
9.3km/h
22:00
1.4
9.2
1%0mm/h
7.4km/h
23:00
1.2
9
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
00:00
1
8.8
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
01:00
0.6
8.4
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
02:00
0.5
8.3
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
03:00
0.7
8.5
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
04:00
0.9
8.7
1%0mm/h
7.4km/h
05:00
0.5
8.3
1%0mm/h
7.4km/h
06:00
0.3
8.1
1%0mm/h
5.5km/h
07:00
0
7.8
1%0mm/h
7.4km/h
08:00
0
7.8
1%0mm/h
7.4km/h
09:00
1.1
8.9
1%0mm/h
7.4km/h
10:00
2.1
9.9
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
11:00
3.2
11
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
12:00
4.4
12.2
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
13:00
5.1
12.9
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
14:00
5.4
13.2
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
Source: DWD
Resort map
Lifts
Id. | Name | Ski area | Length | Capacity | Lift type |
141 | Campitello-Col Rodella | Campitello | 2,472 m | 1,100 p/h | aerial tramway (ATW) |
154 | Ciavazes-Grohmann | Campitello | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
161 | Col de Lin | Campitello | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
153 | Norei Cinque Dita | Campitello | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
155 | Pradel/Rodella | Campitello | 2,450 m | 2,000 p/h | gondola lift (MGD) |
152 | Rodella-Des Alpes | Campitello | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
151 | Salei-Rodella | Campitello | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
156 | Sciovia Gabia | Campitello | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
55 | Sasso Levante | Campitello | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
162 | Avisio | Canazei | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
108 | Belvedere | Canazei | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
101 | Canazei-Pecol | Canazei | 1,367 m | 2,400 p/h | gondola lift (MGD) |
123 | Gonzaga | Canazei | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
106 | Kristiania | Canazei | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
124 | Lezuo | Canazei | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
102 | Pecol-Col Rossi | Canazei | 1,308 m | 1,100 p/h | aerial tramway (ATW) |
105 | Pian Frataces-Gherdecia | Canazei | 0 | 0 | gondola lift (MGD) |
125 | Saletei | Canazei | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
107 | Sass Becè | Canazei | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
103 | Sass Pordoi | Canazei | 1,487 m | 465 p/h | aerial tramway (ATW) |
104 | TEL.AGG.AUT. TOE' | Canazei | 0 | 0 | gondola lift (MGD) |
126 | Vauz - Pordoi (Fodom) | Canazei | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
131 | Alba-Ciampac | Alba, Ciampac | 0 | 0 | aerial tramway (ATW) |
133 | Delle Baite | Alba, Ciampac | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
137 | Orsa Maggiore (carenata) | Alba, Ciampac | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
136 | Roseal | Alba, Ciampac | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
134 | Sasso di Rocca | Alba, Ciampac | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
132 | Sella Brunec | Alba, Ciampac | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
204 | Baby Buffaure | Pozza | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
202 | Buffaure | Pozza | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
206 | Col de Valvacin | Pozza | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
207 | Pala del Geiger | Pozza | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
221 | Pera Fraine | Pozza | 0 | 0 | T-bar/J-bar lift |
205 | Pozza-Aloch | Pozza | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
201 | Pozza-Buffaure | Pozza | 0 | 0 | gondola lift (MGD) |
223 | P.Peccei/Pra Martin | Vigo | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
215 | Pian Peccei-Ciampedie | Vigo | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
212 | Scuola Ciampediè | Vigo | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
217 | Vajolet 1 | Vigo | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
218 | Vajolet 2 | Vigo | 0 | 0 | chairlift (CLF, CLD) |
211 | Vigo Ciampedie | Vigo | 0 | 0 | aerial tramway (ATW) |
Resort gallery
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Slopes between Sella Brunech (2428 m a.s.l.) and Ciampac (2100 m a.s.l.), Val di Fassa
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Sasso di Rocca ski lift, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Sasso di Rocca, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Orsa Maggiore chairlift, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Sella Brunech (2428 m a.s.l.), Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Roseal-Giumela chairlift, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Sella Brunech (2428 m a.s.l.), Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Val Contrin
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Sella Brunech (2428 m a.s.l.), Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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The Dolomites, Val di Fassa
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Marmolada (3343 m a.s.l.) and her south-eastern face
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Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Val di Fassa and the town of Canazei
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Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Col Rodella (2485 m n.p.m.) on the right and slopes beneath, Val di Fassa
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Slopes down to Pian Frataces and Belvedere in the background, Val di Fassa
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Sklopes beneath Col Rodella and Sassolungo, Val di Fassa
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Sella mountain range and same named pass beneath, Val di Fassa
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Col Rodella and slopes to Pian Frataces and Passo Sella seen from Sasso Piatto, Val di Fassa
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Sassolungo (Langkofel) refuge and its cable car closed in the winter time, Val di Fassa
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Sassolungo (Langkofel) and Sasso Piatto (Plattkofel), Val di Fassa
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Slopes down to Pian Frataces and Belvedere in the background, Val di Fassa
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The majestic peaks of Sassolungo (Langkofel) towering over the Val di Fassa resort
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The new Alba-Belvedere funifor cable car, Val di Fassa
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Belvedere (2423 m a.s.l.), Val di Fassa
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Belvedere (2423 m a.s.l.), Val di Fassa
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The new Alba-Belvedere funifor cable car, Val di Fassa
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Sass Becè chairlift, Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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The actual Fassa valley (Val di Fassa)
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Sunset over Val di Fassa
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Sunset over Sella mountain range, Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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Sunset over Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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The day is ending, Sasso Levante, Val di Fassa
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Sassolungo (Langkofel), Val di Fassa
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Col Rodella (2485 m n.p.m.) on the right and slopes beneath, Val di Fassa
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New gondola lift to Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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New gondola lift to Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Ascending to Ciampac from the town of Alba, Val di Fassa
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Early morning, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Early morning, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Orsa Maggiore chairlift, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Col de Valvacin (2354 m a.s.l.), Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Slope from Col de Valvacin to Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Col de Valvacin chairlift, Val di Fassa
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Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Col de Valvacin chairlift, Val di Fassa
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Slope from Col de Valvacin to Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Col de Valvacin slopes, Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Col de Valvacin slopes, Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Col de Valvacin slopes, Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Alba-Ciampac gondola lift mountain station, Val di Fassa
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Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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Fodom gondola lift connect Val di Fassa and Arabba resorts
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Val di Fassa spans across two Italian regions
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Non-skiing extra: cable car to Sass Pordoi (2950 m a.s.l.)
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Impressive view of Val di Fassa from Sass Pordoi
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Sass Pordoi mountain station
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So this is the rooftop of the Sella range, Sass Pordoi
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It's high time to go back skiing, Sass Pordoi
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Sass Pordoi aerial tramway interior
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Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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Comfy cabins of the Fodom gondola lift, Val di Fassa
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Valley run to Canazei, Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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Piste linking Belvedere with Pian Frataces, Val di Fassa
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Passo Sella - where Val di Fassa gets connected with Val Gardena
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Never tired of Sassolungo (Langkofel)
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Sklopes beneath Col Rodella and Sassolungo, Val di Fassa
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We can call it a day. Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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Kristiania - in 2021 replaced with a brand new sixpack chairlift, Belvedere, Val di Fassa
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The majestic peaks of Sassolungo (Langkofel) towering over the Val di Fassa resort
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Sasso di Rocca ski lift, Ciampac, Val di Fassa
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Slope from Col de Valvacin to Buffaure, Val di Fassa
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Col Rodella aerial tramway, Val di Fassa
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Alba-Ciampac gondola lift and black pistes along it, Val di Fassa
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The view from Col Rodella (2485 m a.s.l.), Val di Fassa
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