Dolomiti Superski, Italy, Trip Report: A Week of Super-Skiing, Super-Mountains, & Super-Food - SnowBrains
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Dolomiti Superski, Italy, Trip Report: A Week of Super-Skiing, Super-Mountains, & Super-Food - SnowBrains
"While Les 3 Vallées in France claims the title of the world's largest ski area, Dolomiti Superski is actually larger. However, technically not all of Dolomiti Superski is fully interconnected, which is why the title commonly goes to France. That does not take away from the sheer scale of this ski area. With roughly 1,200 kilometers of slopes served by nearly 500 lifts, Dolomiti Superski is about twice the size of its French rival."
"Trying to explain the ski area (or find your way around it) can be complicated. The best comparison I can come up with is the London Underground, with the Sella Ronda acting as the Circle Line. Let's just say I was glad we had guides-because if you haven't been here before, you'd probably be consulting your map a lot. If you are looking for guides, I can recommend Dolomite Mountain Guiding."
Dolomiti Superski comprises roughly 1,200 kilometers of slopes served by nearly 500 lifts, making it substantially larger than many competitors. The area links twelve valleys through a network of locally owned lift operators rather than a single fully interconnected domain, so some resorts offer separate passes. The Sella Ronda is a 23-kilometer ski circuit that serves as the central loop and provides access to much of the terrain. Navigation can be complex and guided touring is recommended to make the most of the network without constant map consultation.
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