




The chalet is spread across four floors, connected by an internal lift. The top floor features the master suite, while the main living and dining areas occupy the first floor. Additional bedrooms and the wellness/cinema areas are on the lower levels.
29 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
1 king
1 king
1 king
1 single
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
1 single
2 bathrooms
From
£11,500
per week
From
£18,000
per week
From
£28,000
per week
Casa Tra Cime sits in the quiet hamlet of Salesei di Sopra, with the ski resort of Arabba an 11-minute drive (8km) away. Arabba is one of the key access points for the Sella Ronda circuit and the wider Dolomiti Superski area, which connects over 500km of pistes. Ski hire and ski school are available in Arabba village alongside restaurants and shops. The nearest village, Pieve di Livinallongo, is a one-minute drive or 15-minute walk and covers everyday essentials. For those wanting to explore further afield, the Lagazuoi cable car — gateway to Cortina d'Ampezzo's Cinque Torri area — is 19 minutes by car, and the family-oriented Civetta Mountain above Alleghe is also within comfortable driving distance.
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The thrilling, steep heart of the Dolomites' legendary Sella Ronda.
Arabba is a highly regarded, traditional Ladin village nestled at 1,602m in the heart of the Italian Dolomites. Unlike some of its more glitzy neighbors, Arabba prioritizes serious skiing, offering some of the most challenging and snow-sure pistes in the Sella Ronda circuit. Its north-facing slopes on Porta Vescovo are famous for their steep, exhilarating reds and blacks that hold excellent snow throughout the entire season. Directly connected to the Marmolada glacier—the highest peak in the Dolomites at 3,269m—Arabba gives skiers access to breathtaking long descents, including the famous 12km 'La Bellunese' run. The village itself retains a quiet, rustic charm with cozy mountain huts, authentic Italian dining, and a laid-back atmosphere, making it a haven for dedicated winter sports enthusiasts who value terrain over vibrant nightlife.
Arabba offers the most demanding terrain on the Sella Ronda, with steep, icy north-facing slopes that thrill advanced skiers. Beginners and intermediates can enjoy the sunnier slopes towards the Alta Badia border, or embark on the legendary 500km connected Sella Ronda circuit directly from the village.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for dramatic limestone peaks and a massive interconnected lift network spanning 1,200km of pistes.
Famous north-facing slopes featuring steep, perfectly groomed red and black runs that hold the best snow in the valley.
The 'Queen of the Dolomites', home to a magnificent, leg-burning 12km descent from Punta Rocca at 3,269m down to Malga Ciapela.
Sunny, south-facing slopes offering excellent cruising and the main gateway to the Sella Ronda in the clockwise direction.
Rolling, scenic blue and red runs with fantastic panoramic views over the surrounding Sella massif.
Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
2h 30min
160km
Private taxis, rental cars, and shared shuttle services (like Arabba Transfer) run regularly from Venice and Treviso airports. Several paid and free parking areas are available near the main lift stations and accommodations in the village.
Early December to mid-April
Marmolada glacier lifts are sometimes closed due to high winds, so always check the local weather app before making the trip over.
Lift passes
Dolomiti Superski Adult Day Pass (EUR 83), Dolomiti Superski Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 415)