Cortina d Ampezzo (BZO)
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Cortina - Dolomiti Superski

Queen Of The Dolomitis

All the ski slopes lead to Cortina d’Ampezzo – Queen of the Dolomites! The small town in the Northern Italian Province of Belluno in Veneto region can look back on a thousand-year history and a centuries-long tradition of tourism. Especially when it comes to skiing, this gem is hard to beat. So, it’s no wonder why that the elite skiers come to Cortina every year!

Discover the perfectly groomed slopes and the impressive mountain panorama in Cortina are not the only breath-taking things here. Nature reserves and national parks, combined with the hospitality and artistic tradition of the Ampezzo valley, make your stay in this Italian town unforgettable.

Ski Stats

Kms Of Marked Pistes 120km
Number of Lifts 26 lifts
Highest Point (Meters) 2,930m
Closest Airport (kms) Marco Polo Airport Venice (140km)

 

Beginners

Cortina. A perfect reply with plenty of blue and green runs all over the resort. With 45km’s of blue and green slopes to discover with the amazing Italian instructors, beginners will soon be flying down the absolutely amazing slopes in Cortina.

Intermediates

A brand-new snow park for the freestyle skiers, breath-taking off piste skiing and over 45km of challenging red runs! Cortina hosted the winter Olympics in 1956 has its fair share of challenges: test yourself and face the chute from the top of Cristallo at Forcella Staunies – perfect for intermediates, and some of the runs are wonderfully long!

Advanced

Cortina has a lot to offer for the advanced, with a lot of challenging off-piste to be discovered – why not take a guide out for the day and be safe as you discover the amazing untouched fresh pow! Black runs varying from 29° to 35° will test your skills and your limits as you whiz down the slopes.

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