Cortina

There’s no doubt that Cortina d’Ampezzo is a dream destination for skiers and boarders alike. This sophisticated, pedestrian friendly town in the Dolomites offers the best of all worlds – from sensational runs for beginners and intermediates through to spectacular scenery, fascinating history and incredible gastronomy. Cortina has three separate ski areas, and from here it’s also possible to ski Alta Badia, Corvara and Sella Ronda.

NEW for 2019/20 - we have 4, 6 & 7 night ski safaris in the Dolomites. If you love full days of skiing at a variety of resorts and on different terrain each day, this is the trip for you! Ski hut-to-hut through the Dolomites, leveraging lift-service pistes so you can focus on your downhill turns. One of the beauties of skiing here is that you can ski from rifugio-to-rifugio, staying at a different mountain inn high above the slopes each night! Every day you’ll explore a different ski area within the Dolomiti Superski 12 ski areas featuring 1,200 kilometers of prepared pistes (all on one ski pass!) that will lead you to discover the breathtaking beauty of these mountains. Throughout your trip, you’ll ski with our outstanding UIAGM/IFMGA Professional Mountain Guides, who know their way in and out of the Dolomite Mountains.

Difficulty

Beginner 39%
Intermediate 35%
Advanced 16%

At a Glance

Terrain Area

120km

Summit

2,930m

Mt. Vertical

1,706m

Season

Dec-Apr

Lifts

51

Food & Bars

136

Accommodation Cortina

As you can imagine, the sophisticated town of Cortina has an impressive choice of luxurious accommodation with expensive luxury hotels scattered through the mountains. Perhaps surprisingly, you will also find a number of smaller more affordable refugios and plenty of mid-range accommodation to choose from as well.

Skiing & Boarding

There are five ski areas at Cortina – Faloria, Tofana, Pomedes, Pocol and Averau – offering more than 140km of groomed slopes, serviced by 51 lifts. Much of the terrain here is dedicated to intermediate skiers and boarders with long, wide opened groomed runs, occasional steep pitch and delightfully scenic wooded valleys. Cortina d'Ampezzo is famous for hosting the 1956 Winter Olympics and many of the Olympic runs and facilities are still being used to this day. Regardless of where you ski or board, you’ll be in constant awe of the spectacular alpine peaks, limestone cliffs and rolling hills that surround you. If you’re a beginner or intermediate, be sure to jump on a shuttle and head to the Pomedes/Pocol area where you’ll find plenty of blue, red and black runs. Intermediates will also love Faloria and Tofana though from the top of Tofana, the only way down is via a black run. If you’re an advanced skier, Faloria has a dedicated lift, or you may prefer to book a guide and head out to the back country to find some virgin snow. Don’t miss a day trip to Averau while you’re in Cortina. Here the scenery is simply stunning, especially on a blue day.

Activities

There’s plenty to keep you entertained on and off the snow at Cortina – whether you’re interested in high energy thrill seeking, being pampered or engaging in some retail therapy. With 70km of cross country skiing on the doorstep, it’s well worth booking a guide and venturing out to the stunning back country. Alternatively, take the opportunity to experience snowshoeing or snow-kiting. At Cortina you can also participate in a 1km toboggan run, go curling, ice skating and even ice driving! If that’s all sounding a little too energetic, there’s plenty to be enjoyed by simply soaking up the historic charm of Cortina as you wander the streets, appreciate the arts in the towns many galleries or savour the fabulous food and wine served at the local restaurants and bars.

Getting There & Around

The best and easiest way to get to this historic resort is to fly, or travel by train to Venice and from here, take a shuttle bus. It takes just two hours from Marco Polo airport or the main train stations to get to Cortina by road and there are regular shuttle services.

How Far

Airport:
Venice Airport 180km

Transfer:
2.5 hours Bus or Drive

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Hotels in Cortina

Grand Hotel Savoia

A timeless landmark, the Grand Hotel Savoia was constructed in 1912 and sits at the cultural heart of Cortina, just metres from the Faloria Cable Car. Onsite: restaurants & bars, massage, Turkish Hammam, indoor pool, fitness centre with dedicated personal trainers on request.

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