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Ski area Val di Fassa-Carezza

Information about the ski area
Highest point: 2,625 m Gondola lift: 14
Lowest point: 1,200 m Pistes in total: 114 km
Altitude ski resort: 1,517 m
Pistes:
35 km
Lifts in total: 59
Pistes:
67 km
Tow lifts: 14
Pistes:
12 km
Chair lifts: 31

Ski area Val di Fassa-Carezza

With the lift pass “Val di Fassa-Carezza” you will have access to approx. 135 kilometres of pistes, with about 66 lifts between 1,200 - 2,625 m above sea level in the areas of Alba, Canazei, Campitello, Karersee, Pozza and Vigo which are all connected. Here various freeride and deep powder snow areas await the skiers.

Alba's ski area is especially well-known for its 3 km long extreme piste. An average decline of 28 percent makes this black piste a worthwhile experience for expert skiers. Less ambitious skiers also get their money's worth here. The Buffaure/Ciampac ski area (31.5 km of piste), with its modern lifts, is well equipped and offers primarily intermediate pistes..

With the Dolomiti Superski lift pass (for a supplement) you can even access 1,200 km of piste and 450 lifts in 12 ski areas! This includes the Sella Ronda, the approx. 40 km long day trip around the Sella Massif on skis and lifts, which starts directly in Val di Fassa..

Boarders will love the large snow parks in the Alpe Lusia-Bellamonte and Belvedere ski areas and the fun park with boarder cross at Col Rodella. Several huts along the pistes, the so-called "Rifugi", invite skiers for a snack and a drink while enjoying the sun.

Rules of conduct on ski pistes in Italy

In order to ensure safety on the ski pistes in Italy, new safety regulations will come into force from 2022. In order to use the ski areas, everyone must have liability insurance that covers damage to third parties. It will also be possible to take out this insurance on site for individual days. Drunken skiing is prohibited and punishable by heavy fines, with a maximum of 0.5 mg of alcohol per litre of blood. To reduce the risk of injury, helmets are also compulsory for all minors when skiing, snowboarding or tobogganing.
Piste map Val di Fassa-Carezza
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Après ski Alba

Alba is less known for its copious apres ski than for its family-friendly infrastructure. Lodges on the piste are great meeting points after a days' skiing.

Local restaurants and bars attract guests in the evening with regional specialities. Several pubs offer party fans the opportunity to indulge in apres ski. Discos in nearby Canazei are best reached by taxi.

Daytime activities for off-piste opportunities abound: Alba offers a covered ice sports hall, and Val di Fassa offers paragliding, climbing, kite flying or - if you're looking for a bit of romance - horse sleigh rides and winter hikes through the snowy landscape.

Snowpark: Ston8 Park, Ghost Park Alba

The ski area Val di Fassa offer great piste conditions right up until late spring, due to its close location to the Marmolata Glacier, and therefore is a great place to go also for freestylers. Alba and Campitello are therefore top score with their parks "Stone8" and "Ghost Snowpark" where there are a number of great obstacles waiting for you.

In the "Stone8" park, which can be accessed via the Alba-Ciampac gondola and then via the Sella-Brunech or Roseal chair lifts, there are various kickers, rails and a wall ride, a pole jam and pill tank available, and is ideal for advanced freestylers practising their jumps. Security measures are up to each individual and therefore a good inspection of the area before the "session" is a good idea.

The newer additions to the scene can run riot in the "Ghost Snowpark" in Campitello Matese. It offers 3 lines for all levels of ability. Kickers, boxes, rails and jib areas of all difficulty levels are tended to here with lots of attention and of course also attract the pros. No wishes are left unfulfilled here!

Is the Val di Fassa-Carezza ski area not right for you? Then have a look here instead: Ski areas Italy

Expert rating report Val di Fassa-Carezza

The rating report Val di Fassa-Carezza comprises the main groups "Top rating categories", "Categories for special interests" and "Further rating categories" which all influence the overall result with their own count.

Overall rating

(4.2 out of 5 stars)

Top rating categories
These ratings count double for the result.

Lifts & cable cars
Reliability for snow

Rating categories for special interests

Families & children
Beginners
Experts & freeriders
Snow parks
Cross-country facilities & trails

Further rating categories

Après ski
Orientation (piste maps, info boards & sign posting)
Mountain restaurants, huts & gastronomy
Getting there & parking facilities

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