




Traditional Alpine hotel spread over four floors with a central wellness area and ground-floor dining/bar facilities.
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Selva Gardena sits at the top of the Val Gardena in the South Tyrol, positioned at one of the most strategically useful points on the Dolomiti Superski network. The Ciampinoi gondola — a six-minute walk from the hotel — connects directly to the Sellaronda circuit, giving skiers access to four valleys and more than 40 lifts on a single pass. The village itself is compact and walkable, with a good selection of restaurants, shops, and hire facilities along the main street. Road access is straightforward via the Val Gardena valley road, and the nearest airport at Bolzano is around an hour's drive. Innsbruck and Verona airports offer broader flight options within two hours.
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The ultimate gateway to the Sella Ronda in the spectacular Dolomites.
Selva Gardena (Wolkenstein in German) is the highest and most prominent village in the renowned Val Gardena valley. Situated directly on the legendary Sella Ronda ski circuit, it offers an unrivaled gateway to the vast Dolomiti Superski area. The village beautifully blends Italian culinary excellence with Austrian Alpine traditions, reflecting its unique South Tyrolean heritage. Skiing here is truly world-class, dominated by perfectly groomed red runs that wind through towering limestone pinnacles. With an extensive network of modern lifts, skiers can easily explore neighboring valleys or tackle the famous Saslong World Cup downhill course, all while surrounded by breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage scenery. Off the slopes, Selva boasts a lively yet traditional atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a vibrant après-ski scene, explore boutique shops, and dine at some of the most highly regarded mountain huts in the Alps, making it an ideal destination for intermediates, gourmets, and families alike.
Skiing in Selva Gardena is characterized by perfectly groomed red runs, extensive cruising terrain, and direct access to the world-famous Sella Ronda circuit. With the massive Dolomiti Superski network at your fingertips, intermediates and mileage-hungry skiers will find endless options.
A massive ski area encompassing 12 resorts and 1,200km of pistes, renowned for its dramatic limestone peaks and UNESCO World Heritage status.
Steep and challenging terrain, including the famous Saslong World Cup downhill run.
Wide, sunny pistes that are perfect for morning carving and serve as a key Sella Ronda link.
An excellent area with gentler, wide-open slopes that are perfect for building confidence.
Famous for spectacular photography spots and 'La Longia', a 10km sweeping run down to Ortisei.
Innsbruck Airport
1h 45min
120km
Regular bus transfers (Südtirol Transfer) and private taxis are readily available from major airports and train stations. Most hotels offer dedicated parking, and there are several underground municipal garages in the village.
Early December to early April
A Dolomiti Superski upgrade is highly recommended for visitors staying more than a couple of days.
Lift passes
Val Gardena Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Dolomiti Superski 6-Day Pass (EUR 400)