Corvara

Corvara

Corvara

Corvara, situated in the heart of the Dolomites, is ideal for families and groups. The resort offers a wide range of slopes, from gentle beginner runs to challenging expert trails. Corvara's ski area includes 130 km of local slopes, with access to the wider 500 km network of the Dolomiti Superski area. The resort is perfect for intermediate skiers, with wide cruisy blues and challenging reds. Advanced skiers can tackle the steep sections and tight turns of the Vallon-Boè run. Beyond skiing, visitors can experience the famous Sellaronda ski tour, enjoy the Alta Badia Snowpark, and indulge in traditional Ladin dishes at local restaurants.

Difficulty

 

Beginner 40%
Intermediate 40%
Advanced 20%

At a Glance

Terrain Area

130km

Summit

2,5500m

Mt. Vertical

1,000m

Season

Dec-Apr

Lifts

53

Food & Bars

150

Accommodation

Corvara offers a mix of high-end hotels, cozy alpine lodges, and affordable guesthouses. Luxury seekers can enjoy spa resorts and boutique hotels, while budget travelers will find comfortable and charming accommodations throughout the village.

Skiing and Boarding

Corvara is known for its well-groomed pistes, scenic ski routes, and access to the Sella Ronda. The slopes cater to all levels, with gentle beginner areas, long intermediate runs, and challenging black runs for advanced skiers. The area also offers off-piste skiing and snowboarding opportunities for those seeking adventure.

Activities

Off the slopes, Corvara offers snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice skating, and wellness centers. Visitors can also explore the local shops, art galleries, and Michelin-starred restaurants.

Getting There & Around

The nearest airports are in Innsbruck (130km) and Venice (180km), with shuttle services and car rentals available for easy transfers.

How Far

 Airport:

Innsbruck (130km) and Venice (180km)

Transfer:
Bus or Drive

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