




Single-floor apartment layout featuring an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, two bedrooms, and one bathroom.
13 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests
Double bedroom with en-suite shower room
Double bedroom with private shower room
1 bathroom
From
£1,385
per week
From
£2,100
per week
From
£3,485
per week
Chalet Ski occupies a high-altitude position on the mountain, set directly alongside the Saslong piste. The Saslong lift station is accessible via a short ski descent from the chalet door, connecting guests to the Dolomiti Superski area and the 23-kilometre Sella Ronda circuit. An après-ski bar at the base of the run provides an immediate stop after skiing. Ski school is a five-minute drive, making drop-offs straightforward for families with younger learners. The village centre of Selva Val Gardena — with restaurants, bars, and grocery options — is eight minutes by car. Garage parking is included, which makes arriving by car and day-tripping to other parts of the Dolomites practical and convenient.
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The vibrant heart of the Dolomites and your gateway to the legendary Sella Ronda ski circuit.
Situated at 1,563 meters at the head of the stunning Val Gardena valley, Selva (also known as Wolkenstein) is one of the premier resorts in the Italian Dolomites. The village perfectly blends Austrian Tyrolean charm with Italian culinary flair and hospitality, offering a lively and welcoming atmosphere beneath the dramatic, towering limestone peaks of the Sella Massif and Sassolungo. Skiing in Selva is heavily focused on endless, perfectly groomed intermediate cruising and exploring massive distances. The resort offers direct access to the world-famous Sella Ronda—a 40km circular ski route around the Sella Massif—and is a key hub within the colossal Dolomiti Superski network. From World Cup downhill runs to gentle beginner slopes, the terrain variety is exceptional. Beyond the slopes, Selva boasts a vibrant après-ski scene, world-class mountain dining in cozy 'rifugios', and breathtaking scenery that earned the region its UNESCO World Heritage status. It is a world-class destination that appeals equally to mileage-hungry skiers, foodies, and families looking for a quintessential Alpine holiday.
Selva offers unrivaled intermediate cruising on perfectly groomed red and blue runs, set against spectacular scenery. Advanced skiers can challenge themselves on the famous Saslong World Cup downhill, while beginners have access to gentle valley slopes and the nearby Alpe di Siusi.
A spectacular mountain range in northeastern Italy known for its sheer limestone peaks, alpenglow sunsets, and the massive 1,200km interconnected Dolomiti Superski area.
Sunny, wide, and rolling slopes that serve as the starting point for the Green Sella Ronda circuit.
Steeper terrain featuring the legendary Saslong run, home to the annual FIS Men's Downhill race.
A snow-sure bowl offering scenic, cruisy runs nestled right under the towering Sassolungo peak.
A short bus and lift ride away, this vast high-altitude meadow offers Europe's gentlest, widest blue runs.
Innsbruck Airport
1h 45min
120km
Regular bus transfers are available via Südtirol Transfer, along with private taxi and minibus services from Innsbruck, Verona, or Venice. Most accommodations offer private parking. Day parking is available at the Dantercepies and Ciampinoi base stations.
Early December to early April
The Sella Ronda can become bottlenecked during peak holiday weeks; starting the circuit early in the morning is highly recommended.
Lift passes
Dolomiti Superski Adult Day Pass (EUR 83), Dolomiti Superski Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 423)