Dolomiti Superski
The Dolomiti Superski is a ski area in Italy. Created in 1974, it is spread over an area of about 3,000 km2 in the North-East of Italy, and includes most of the winter ski slopes of the Dolomites. Comprising 12 ski resorts and a total of 1,246 km of slopes, it is the largest ski area in the world. It regularly hosts World Cup alpine skiing and snowboarding races.
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The Langkofel Group in Val Gardena | |
Dolomiti Superski Location within Alps | |
Location | Dolomites, Italy |
Nearest major city | Cortina D'Ampezzo |
Coordinates | 46°34′N 11°39′E |
Top elevation | 3,269 m (10,725 ft) |
Skiable area | 1,246 km (774 mi) of runs 29,652 acres (120.00 km2) |
Trails | 887 |
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Snowmaking | 1,160 kilometers (97% of slopes) |
Website | www |
It offers 450 ski lifts and 1,246 kilometers of slopes, about half of which are directly connected to each other, and all of which can be used with a single ski pass. About 1,160 kilometers of slopes (97%) are covered by snowmaking and skiability is guaranteed from December to April even without snowfall. It reaches an altitude of 3,269 meters in the Arabba/Marmolada area. It is located on the Dolomite mountains, which were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009. It is an affiliate of the Ikon Pass.