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Vigo di Fassa, along with Pera and Ciampedie, in the Val di Fassa, offers a range of slopes catering to all skill levels. The resort is part of the Dolomiti Superski area, providing access to extensive skiing opportunities. The terrain includes wide, well-groomed pistes for beginners and intermediates, as well as more challenging runs for advanced skiers. The area is known for its stunning views of the Dolomites. The après-ski scene is lively, with a variety of dining and entertainment options. Vigo di Fassa - Pera - Ciampedie is perfect for skiers who enjoy a dynamic skiing experience in a picturesque setting.
Reviews
Mandy - advanced skier ⛷️
Feb, 4 - 2025
Stunning scenery, amazing people, wonderful food, Access to Sella Ronda. Fabulous time, would certainly recommend.
Rupert - advanced skier ⛷️
Jan, 9 - 2025
The Dolomite super ski area is unbelievable. It has such a verity of skiing for all abilities. The Italians are so friendly and accommodating. The food and drink is well priced and very tasty. Its my 4th time to the is resort and I know Ill be back for more. With over 1200km of skiing you can just ski to your hearts content. ️
Andy - expert skier ⛷️ United Kingdom
Dec, 6 - 2024
The truly majestic scenery and expansive terrain of the sellaronda circuit and ski pass is what this is all about. Beware the limited lift options for accessing the mountain and accommodation being scattered along the length of the valley floor... bus journeys and some unlinked areas can be quite frustrating! Once your up in the main circuit the skiing is fantastic
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
4Beginner Runs
4Intermediate Runs
1Advanced Runs
2 kmLongest Run
13.8 kmSkiable Terrain
Elevation
2000 mTop
1390 mBottom
610 mVertical Drop
Lifts
1Gondolas / Cable Cars
4Chairlifts
1Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
€990Season pass
€2816 days
€531 day
Weather
135 cmAverage annual snowfall