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WINTER

Snow and ice are the protagonists of this season. Winter season culminates during the Christmas holidays when thousands of people visit Bolzano and the prices are very high. On the other side, there’s a low season in January, with rigid temperature and less people and that’s why it is the best period for us to speed on ski slopes/trails or to ascent the ice-climbing walls. From February to March there’s a high season again but there are milder temperatures to enjoy sunny days and the stable snow for the ski mountaineering tours.

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Dolomites ski safari
The ski resort of Dolomiti Superski is the greatest labyrinth of slopes in the whole world. After many years spent improving the connections between the different valleys, now it is possible to go by ski everywhere around the Dolomites, in one tour of 7 intense days, carrying just a little rucksack, passing through unforgettable landscapes. You will start by ski from Bolzano, reach Cortina and come back again on an elaborate 7-shaped trail which leads you through the most characteristic valleys and villages of the Dolomites; it’s hard to believe it, but this long route goes on various slopes in many different valleys and districts. (click to dowload our tour map)

The tour-plan you can read below is the result of our 20-years-old experience and knowledge of this big area. It requires a quite long work to organize and reserve everything, that’s why we must get certain at least one month before about the right number of participants. If you need is possible to organize shorter parts of this tour.

Our prices are inclusive of: 24 h personal guide service + all accomodations and food + the ski bus and taxi service.

Separate is the Dolomiti SuperSki ticket. 

(informations about the prices of the Dolomiti Superski daily and weekly tickets)

WINTER SAISON 2009-2010 PRICES

(A) The complete Dolomites Ski Safari - From Bolzano to Cortina and retour (7 days)

3150 € (1 client) 1975 € (2 clients) 1583 € (3 clients) 1388 € (4 clients) 1270 € (5 clients) 1192 (6 clients)

(B) The medium Dolomites Ski Safari (4 days) cost 1800 € per person

1800 € (1 client) 1150 € (2 clients) 933 € (3 clients) 825 € (4 clients) 760 € (5 clients) 717 (6 clients) 

(C) The short Dolomites Ski Safari (3 days) cost 1350 € per person

1350 € (1 client) 875 € (2 clients) 717 € (3 clients) 638 € (4 clients) 590 € (5 clients) 558 (6 clients) 

(D) The Bolzano-Cortina Ski Safari (2 days) cost 980 € per person

980 € (1 client) 670 € (2 clients) 567 € (3 clients) 515 € (4 clients) 484 € (5 clients) 463 (6 clients) 


(A) THIS IS THE COMPLETE AND UNIQUE DOLOMITES SKI SAFARI! 

Day 1
You will reach Bolzano by train directly from the airport (it’s not necessary to rent a car), a mountain-guide will welcome you at the station. You’ be housed at  the hotel “Hanny” (www.hotelhanny.it).
Day 2
Starting from Bolzano, we’ll reach Castelrotto by bus in about 40 minutes. Here it is possible to rent skies for anybody who doesn’t owe any. By cableway we’ll come up to the “Alpe di Siusi”. We firstly go through the ski-district of Siusi, coming down to the Gardena valley and covering  all its slopes up to the Sella Pass. Overnight stay at the wonderful mountain refuge “Valentini”, one of the oldest refuges of the Dolomites.
Day 3
Downwards to the Pian dei Schiavaneis, upwards to the Pordoj Pass. Downwards to Arabba, upwards to the Padon Pass. Downwards to the Malga Ciapela and upwards by cableway to the top of the Marmolada (the highest one of the Dolomites). After it, the longest slope of the Dolomites (2100 m) up to the characteristic village of Sottoguda , to the guest house “La Montanara” (www.lamontanara.it) , or by Ski bus up to Alleghe, to overnight in some available guest house. Some free ride variations are possible.

Day 4
From Alleghe, upwards to the ski district of the “Civetta” and crossing downwards towards Selva di Cadore. By ski bus we’ll reach the Giau Pass. Upwards on the ski resort of the Averau and downwards again through the Cinque Torri slopes. By ski bus up to Cortina, where we’ll overnight in some available hotel.

Day 5
This day is dedicated to the three ski districts of Cortina. We’ll start with the one of Le Tofane, and after a suitable “warm-up” we’ll face the famous “Black slope”, before it will be trampled on by too many people. This slope connects the superior district to the inferior one. (by suitable conditions free rides are possible). We’ll spend the afternoon firstly on the district of Faloria, than we’ll go through the one of the Cristallo. Finally, we’ll go back to Cortina.

Day 6
Skibus from Cortina up to the Falzarego Pass. Upwards over the Lagazuoi and downwards on the long slope to the Capanna Alpina. By ski, we’ll be pulled by horses up to the ski-lifts of Badia Valley and will pass through the whole district of Cherz-Pralongià-Piz la Ila, skiing down to La Villa over the amazing slope of the Gran Risa. Upwards to the Gardenaccia and downwards again to Pedraces. Upwards to the ancient Sanctuary of Sasc dl Crusc, with overnight at the renaissance gothic building, which was a pilgrims’ shelter long ago.(www.enrosadira.it/rifugi/santacroceinbadia.htm) 

Day 7
Downwards to Pedraces and through several slopes up to Corvara. Upwards over the Gardena Pass e downwards to Selva in Gardena Valley. Upwards over the Ciampinoi mount and repetition of just three slopes to go back to the Sella Pass (the focus of this ski-tour). From here, directly downwards to the village of Canazei in Fassa Valley. By skibus up to Alba di Canazei and than upwards over the Collac. Downwards in Giumella valley, upwards to the Buffaure and down again to Pozza di Fassa. We may overnight in Pozza di Fassa or reach Predazzo by skibus.

Day 8
Upwards to the ski-resort of Predazzo, than downwards to Pampeago. On several slopes we’ll pass through this resort up to Obereggen. Return by bus to Bolzano in about 40 minutes. Farewell-dinner at the ancient restaurant “HOPFEN” in Bolzano’s city centre, where traditional dishes are served with house-made beer and bread! Exactly what you’ll deserve after crossing over all the Dolomites by ski…

Day 9
Shopping and visit of Bolzano. Transfer to the airport and ride back home.

For the tour: You’ll need just a small rucksack including a basic change of clothes for the overnighting in the Hotels and few further personal effects. Nothing else, in order to be quite light on the slopes.

Number of participants: from 1 to max 6 people.
Period: All winter. Better in january, it's "low season"....  

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