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Snowboard:
Val di Fassa is part of the Superski Dolomiti region, the largest ski area in the world with over 1200km of slopes. Rather than being just one resort, Val di Fassa is actually made up of nine adjacent smaller resorts all situated in the 20km long Fassa Valley. The two largest resorts are Campitello and Canazei and this is where the majority of our accommodation is located. Campitello & Canazei are connected to the sella ronda. This region is steeped in history and is renowned for its stunning scenery as well as its fantastic skiing. In years gone by Val di Fassa was part of the kingdom of the legendary King Laurino. The famous king was the guardian of this enchanted area, where even today a fire is lit every evening at dusk giving origin to the unforgettable phenomenon of light called Enrosadira. Today, tourism is the principal industry of Val Di Fassa and the results are tangible. There is a large network of paths and walks, endless opportunities for sport and relaxation, tradition and culture, hospitality and fun, and nine ski resorts with 200km of pistes. What more could you possibly want?
Lift Information
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Total Lifts 77
- Chair Lifts
42 - Drag lifts
21 - Gondolas
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Piste Information
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Total 210km
- 13 Black Slopes
Longest Run:
6800m
Direction:
- 99 Red Slopes
Village height:
1460m
Cannons:
- 48 Blue Slopes
Highest lift:
2950m