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Beginners will soon build their confidence on the village runs in Corvara, Colfosco and La Villa as well as the smaller areas at San Cassiano and Badia, soon progressing to the higher, easy slopes of the La Brancia area. Intermediate skiers are in an ideal area and the most difficult decision of the day will be choosing which direction to ski in. San Cassiano, Arabba and Selva all have great intermediate areas. Advanced skiers will find plenty to challenge them in Arabba or Marmolada although the whole area offers plenty of scope. Adding together the Sella Ronda's own pistes with those of the linked valleys yields a total of about 500km (313 miles) of skiing. Corvara Ski School was founded 60 years ago by the first nationally certified ski instructors in Italy. It was one of the first ski schools in the South Tyrol and the first in the Badia Valley. The Ski School has a large team of certified instructors and offer the latest techniques and a modern hire service. For children they have the Ski kinderland.
Country:
Italy
Resort height:
1324m
Top lift:
2778m
Bottom lift:
1454m
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