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4.5 (31 reviews)
Ranked 54th of 277 Ski resorts
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4.48 (31 ratings)
Overall Rating
4.48 (31 ratings)
Value for Money
4.11 (28 ratings)
Après Ski
3.54 (24 ratings)
Off Piste
4.59 (27 ratings)
Eating Out
4.72 (29 ratings)
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3 Peaks Dolomites Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating: 4.5
Ranking: 54th of 277 resorts
4.48 (31 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.65 (23 ratings)
Snow Parks
4.48 (31 ratings)
Value for Money
4.11 (28 ratings)
Après Ski
4.57 (28 ratings)
Family Friendly
3.54 (24 ratings)
Off Piste
4.59 (27 ratings)
Eating Out
3.42 (26 ratings)
Tree Skiing
4.70 (30 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.17 (23 ratings)
Mogul Fields
3.40 (25 ratings)
Powder Zones
4.26 (31 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.74 (31 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.60 (20 ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.72 (29 ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.67 (3 ratings)
Beginners
4.42 (12 ratings)
Intermediates
4.58 (12 ratings)
Advanced
4.25 (4 ratings)
Experts
4.20 (5 ratings)
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Karla - intermediate skier
Feb, 2 - 2025
Dolomiti Suuperski was absolutely fabulous for our group of 11 very fun loving, (older) intermediate to very advanced level skiers from Canada. Something for everyone....The food and drink on the mountain and off was superb. We found the entertainment/apres both on and off the mountain.... Would recommend Selva Val Gardena
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Scarlett - expert skier
Jan, 31 - 2025
Loved it amazing place to go I did my season in Italy and this was the first time back and didnt disappoint. Lovely wine bars and amazing restaurants. Slopes were great and quiet
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Nick - intermediate snowboarder
Jan, 30 - 2025
One of the most beautiful, awe-inspiring parts of the world I've been to. Not the most extensive collection of runs to choose from, but a decent lift network and just a pleasure to be up there. Lots of non-ski/board things to do and places to visit as well. Definitely more family friendly than party goer oriented, but the peace and serenity is no bad thing.
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Will - intermediate skier
Jan, 21 - 2025
Amazing experience I would definitely recommend it is perfect go all skier and boarders of any skill level definitely coming again thank you for a great experience.
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Vicky - beginner snowboarder
Jan, 18 - 2025
My family stayed at Il Tyrol, San Candido, fabulous food & facilities, I would love to return there, we had a few days on the Haunold slopes that were well groomed, not busy, great staff and they offered night skiing on some days, the food was great and good value on the mountain, I boarded for 2 days and swapped to skiing for the remaining 5 to keep up with my daughter and her boyfriend -the rental place was very accommodating, the hotel concierge dropped us off and collected us free of charge when we went a bit further afield and got the train to the Marmolada ski area and a bus back, this area was outstanding, loads of well groomed slopes, amazing views and brill hospitality, I would highly recommend skiing in Italy just for the friendly laid back approach with fabulous services
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Joshua - advanced skier
Jan, 13 - 2025
Some of the best value for money I've spent is going to Italy, beautiful area and everything isn't much more expensive than back home in the UK so you don't feel like you're being robbed grabbing a hot chocolate and some food on the slopes! Would highly recommend, great for beginners but also enough challenging slopes to keep everyone happy.
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Ben - beginner snowboarder
Jan, 13 - 2025
Great hospitality, went for fun more than practice, was very welcomed and the slope was beautiful. Great views
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Carolina Andrade - intermediate skier
Jan, 8 - 2025
We come to the Dolomites every year and never fails to impress us. Food is amazing, staff at restaurants, bars and ski resorts are super effective and friendly. The only down point this year is that there was no enough snow and runs were a bit icy than usual over Xmas and NY period. Despite that I would still recommend Dolomites.
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Annmarie - advanced skier
Jan, 8 - 2025
The Dolomites in Italy are an absolute dream for ski enthusiasts and mountain lovers alike! Picture this: 1,200 kilometers of interconnected ski runs, the iconic jagged peaks of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites, and a backdrop so stunning youll feel like youre skiing through a postcard. Whether youre carving up the groomed slopes of the Sella Ronda or venturing off-piste into pristine powder, the variety here is endless and suits all levels of skiers. But lets talk après-ski! The Dolomites bring their A-game with a uniquely Italian flair. Youll swap schnapps for Aperol spritzes (though grappa is a strong contender!) while soaking up sunsets that bathe the peaks in a fiery alpenglow. The hutsknown as rifugidotting the slopes are the real stars of the show. Cozy up with live music, hearty laughter, and the rich aroma of mulled wine and wood-fired stoves. And oh, the food! This is where the Dolomites level up your ski holiday. Expect a delightful mix of Italian and Tyrolean cuisine. Think creamy risottos, freshly made pasta, and truffle-infused dishes paired with crispy schnitzel and Alpine cheeses. Make sure to save room for a plate of apple strudel or a steaming hot bombardino (the Alpine version of eggnog with a boozy kick). Off the slopes, the charm doesnt stop. The villageslike Cortina dAmpezzo, Val Gardena, or Alta Badiaare straight out of a fairytale, with cobblestone streets, chic boutiques, and luxury spas to pamper tired muscles. Whether youre skiing, eating, or dancing the night away, the Dolomites have a way of stealing your heart and ensuring you never want to leave. In short, the Dolomites are a triple threat: epic skiing, vibrant après-ski, and unforgettable cuisine. Theyre a winter paradise that delivers pure Italian la dolce vita on snow!
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Rose - intermediate skier
Jan, 7 - 2025
This resort has something for everyone and every person, couple, group of friends, and family! We stayed at Hotel Froshinn, and had an amazing time with free flowing wine most nights and amazing food. The hotel has a lift to access Alta Badia at the bottom of the slope on which it is situated. It has great access to the San Cassiano town and is a ski in location. Transfer from the airport is seamless, and rooms are comfortable with a communal heated boot room. The ski schools within the resort are amazing, and give learners great confidence and technical skill. This was my first ski holiday, and I came away an intermediate skier tackling red runs! The piste is looked after to a high standard, and the views are second to none! The lifts are all staffed and kept in top condition. The bars and restaurants in the area are all great. No complaints.