Sun-kissed trails, ladin tradition and pure skiing in a slow rhythm
How wonderful it is to take the cable car from Campitello di Fassa up to Col Rodella, perhaps early in the morning, when the first rays of the sun peek behind the Sassolungo. This is a mecca for outdoor lovers: perfect for skiing, great for hiking, wandering around or just resting. Your holiday in Val di Fassa will be filled with 600 km of exhilarating slopes, panoramic trails winding through the Sella and Catinaccio massifs, and local markets packed with delicacies and wines to bring back home.
Read how our guests enjoyed the Dolomites: from hidden trails to unforgettable moments. Families, couples, and friends share their adventures and tips.
The Sellaronda is well worth the trip: covering 40 km of slopes in a day is challenging, but what a view!
Campitello is a place brimming with romance: pink mountains, a snow-covered village, delicious food in the mountain huts. It’s like being in a fairy tale.
There are many unusual routes, such as the Bepi Zac via ferrata, famous for its First World War artefacts.
Yaks, marmots, legends, flowers, and delicious Krapfen: Val di Fassa is a little paradise for kids and families.
“Selva di Val Gardena: Sassolungo, the Sella, and the Puez-Odle Nature Park will fill your eyes with wonder”
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Campitello di Fassa
( 1896 reviews )
So intimate, so romantic, so cosy. The ultimate in tranquillity, with a view of Col Rodella.