3 Peaks Dolomites Ski Resort Guide: Reviews, Ratings and Stats
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3 Peaks Dolomites reviews & ratings
4.7 (9 reviews)
Ranked 7th of 171 Ski resorts
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4.67 (9 ratings)
Overall Rating
4.67 (9 ratings)
Value for Money
4.17 (6 ratings)
Après Ski
2.60 (5 ratings)
Off Piste
4.80 (5 ratings)
Eating Out
4.86 (7 ratings)
Accommodation Options
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3 Peaks Dolomites Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating: 4.7
Ranking: 7th of 171 resorts
4.67 (9 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.20 (5 ratings)
Snow Parks
4.67 (9 ratings)
Value for Money
4.17 (6 ratings)
Après Ski
4.86 (7 ratings)
Family Friendly
2.60 (5 ratings)
Off Piste
4.80 (5 ratings)
Eating Out
3.50 (6 ratings)
Tree Skiing
4.88 (8 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.33 (6 ratings)
Mogul Fields
2.67 (6 ratings)
Powder Zones
4.56 (9 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
5.00 (9 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.75 (4 ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.86 (7 ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.50 (2 ratings)
Intermediates
4.83 (6 ratings)
Advanced
4.00 (1 ratings)
Experts
4.00 (1 ratings)
Snowboarders

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Joshua - intermediate skier
Apr, 23 - 2024
the 3 Peaks Dolomites area is perfect for anyone who wants to really relax while enjoying some of the best infrastructure and scenery there is for skiing. The huge area covering 3 individual resorts is quiet even in peak season and it's rare to have to queue for any of the lifts. They've massively invested in the lift system over the past 5 years so most of the lifts are fast, comfortable and often have heated seats. accommodation tends to be in family run hotels but these are excellent value especially on a 3/4 board basis. Almost all have a spa and wellness area as part of the package. Not many chalets but there are apartments available if you do some research. Apres ski has been quiet but as the resort grows they are introducing more events at the end of the day plus some festivals and floodlit skiing. All the mountain restaurants and cafes are first class. The skiing is almost all on groomers and there's everything from long nursery slopes to one of the steepest blacks in Europe to entertain you plus some beautiful long cruise traverses on the '3 peaks ski tour' (no climbing needed) which offer something really special to link up the Sesto/Moos area with Val Comelico and the Kreuzberg Pass. Cross Country is popular in the area and very well catered for at all levels if you fancy something different. If you want more of a challenge you can add any of the Dolomiti Superski resorts to you pass and go explore the resorts on the Sella Ronda (Corvara, Val Gardena etc) or Cortina where there's more off piste as well as some opportunities for ski touring.
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Alberto - advanced skier
Apr, 17 - 2024
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Gregory - advanced skier
Apr, 15 - 2024
Plenty of ski runs for all skill levels. Excellent scenery. Impeccable Italian cuisine. A lot of hotels offer hut tub, sauna and spa facilities. This is a place you can go every year.
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Dai Williams - advanced skier
Mar, 25 - 2024
Brilliant week in Selva and the Dolomites. Snowed heavily on our first day and good snow throughout. Temperatures were high each day but the snow held. Great variety of runs and excellent lift system which linked the famous Sella Ronda and it's numerous resorts. Our 3 Hotel Pralong could easily be classed in a higher category with its level of service, quality of food and assistance. Highly recommended. Enjoyed apres ski refreshments at a few establishments late afternoon before returning to the excellent Pralong. Super week and will return.
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Tracy - intermediate skier
Mar, 23 - 2024
Val Gardena - Selva is a beautiful Tyrolean resort set in the Dolomites in Italy. The locals speak 3/4 languages - Ladin, Italian, German and English. The town has lively and quiet bars / cafes, supermarkets, shops and ski hire shops. Access to the slopes in the valley and the wider network is easy via 2 cable cars and chair lifts from the town. There is also a free bus service along the valley to get to different starting points. We stayed in the Hotel Praling, a smaller 3 star hotel but the service and facilities of the hotel were way above a 3 star rating. The staff were very friendly and helpful. It was my birthday whilst we were there and in the morning at breakfast I came down to a card and chocolates as well as being given a cake with a candle at dinner. There is a wide variety of accommodation to choose from. The slopes were predominantly red with a few black and blues. They were wide and long; lined with fir trees. Stunning views across the Dolomites and fantastic skiing. Highly recommend this resort and want to return soon!!
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Mick Devlin - advanced skier
Mar, 23 - 2024
Having skied for 40 years the best resort I have ever been to. It is huge. Fantasic lift facilities. More runs that you can do in 2 weeks. Bars and hotels have a mix of Australian and Italian flare.the scenery is stunning. Good bus service. Just stunning.
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Katie - advanced snowboarder
Mar, 17 - 2024
Loved the resort Kronolatz particularly. The lift systems are brilliant, comfortable, and efficient - very little queuing. Love the terrain park. And the ability to explore on the super dolomite pass.
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Lawrence - expert skier
Feb, 26 - 2024
First time in the Dolomites and it was a great experience. They hadnt had snow for over a week but they managed to keep what snow they had in great shape. It snowed heavy the day before we left so all good.
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Zeke - advanced skier
Dec, 19 - 2023
Spectacular food everywhere. Amazing for groomers as even when poor snowfall they have amazing snow making. Beginner friendly given its relatively low down so good tree coverage but still a good range of slopes. May just say powder isnt the most common and parks arent outstanding compared to some other places. It is absolutely gorgeous though.