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Dolomiti Superski, commonly referred to as Dolomiti Superski, is a large, interconnected ski area in the Italian Dolomites. The network links about a dozen ski areas across the Veneto and South Tyrol regions, allowing skiers to move between valleys on a single pass.

The Dolomiti Superski system offers roughly 1,200 kilometers of prepared pistes and around 450 lifts, making

Resorts in the network include Cortina d'Ampezzo, Alta Badia, Arabba, Canazei and Val Gardena, among others.

The Dolomites are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated in 2009, recognized for their distinctive geology

Seasonality typically runs from December through April, with the ski pass providing access to multiple valleys

it
one
of
the
largest
ski
networks
in
the
world.
The
Sella
Ronda,
a
famous
circular
route
around
the
Sella
Massif,
is
a
hallmark
feature
and
can
be
completed
in
a
day,
often
without
removing
skis.
The
terrain
ranges
from
gentle
blue
runs
to
challenging
black
slopes,
with
a
strong
emphasis
on
intermediate
red
runs
and
long
descents
in
high-altitude
terrain.
The
area
is
known
for
its
reliable
snow
conditions
during
the
winter
season.
and
dramatic
scenery.
The
Dolomiti
Superski
region
sits
within
this
landscape,
and
winter
tourism
is
complemented
by
summer
activities
such
as
hiking,
via
ferrata,
and
mountain
biking
in
many
of
the
same
valleys
and
plateaus.
and
resorts.
Access
is
supported
by
major
transport
links
to
northern
Italy,
including
regional
airports
and
road
connections,
making
it
a
popular
destination
for
long-stay
skiers
and
day
visitors
alike.