Sellaronda: The ski tour in the Dolomites’ heart can be made in a single day
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The Sellaronda, the ski circuit around the Sella Massif, traverses four Dolomite passes, connecting the Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Arabba and Val di Fassa - and thus the regions of Trentino-South Tyrol and Veneto. With careful planning, the 40-kilometres long route (26 kilometres of pistes plus lifts) can be completed in a single day. Good physical condition is required!
You can start from Selva Gardena, Corvara in Badia, Canazei, or Arabba. The Sellaronda can be skied in two directions: clockwise (orange markings) or anti-clockwise (green markings). Important: start before 10 am and cross the last pass before 3.30 pm to avoid closed lifts.
Sellaronda clockwise (orange):
- from Selva Gardena to the Gardena Pass
- from Corvara to the Campolongo Pass
- from Arabba to the Pordoi Pass
- from Lupo Bianco to the Sella Pass
Sellaronda counter clockwise (green):
- from Selva Gardena to the Sella Pass
- from Lupo Bianco to the Pordoi Pass
- from Arabba to the Campolongo Pass
- from Corvara to the Gardena Pass