
Traditional Alpine hotel with multiple wings, including the historic main building and the newer 'Ciasa Salares' and 'Fanes Chalets' sections.
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San Cassiano is a small village in the Alta Badia valley, part of the South Tyrol region of the Italian Dolomites. It sits at around 1,537 metres and connects directly into the Sella Ronda circuit, giving skiers access to the broader Dolomiti Superski network. The village has its own lift infrastructure and a compact centre with restaurants and bars within easy reach on foot. Alta Badia is known for its reliable snow record and well-groomed runs, and San Cassiano in particular attracts those who want slope access without the scale of a larger resort. The nearest major airport is Innsbruck, with Verona and Venice also viable options depending on routing. Transfers are included in the listed package.
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Elegant Alpine charm with world-class dining and endless Dolomiti Superski access.
San Cassiano is a picturesque, upscale village nestled in the heart of the Alta Badia region within the Italian Dolomites. Renowned for its pedestrianized center, sophisticated atmosphere, and deep-rooted Ladin culture, the resort perfectly balances traditional Alpine charm with modern luxury. It has earned a stellar reputation not just for its skiing, but as one of the premier culinary destinations in the Alps, boasting exceptional mountain rifugios and fine dining. The skiing directly above the village on the Piz Sorega plateau is characterized by wide, sunny, and perfectly groomed blue and red runs, making it an absolute paradise for intermediates, cruisers, and families. The sweeping, tree-lined descents offer confidence-building terrain coupled with awe-inspiring views of the dramatic limestone peaks of the surrounding UNESCO World Heritage site. Beyond the local slopes, San Cassiano offers seamless connectivity to the vast 130km Alta Badia ski area and the monumental 1,200km Dolomiti Superski network. Skiers can easily embark on the legendary Sella Ronda circuit or experience the spectacular Armentarola run from Lagazuoi, ending with a famous horse-drawn ski tow back toward the village.
San Cassiano features sunny, gently undulating slopes perfect for relaxed cruising and family skiing. Advanced skiers can challenge themselves on nearby World Cup runs, while the incredible connectivity allows endless exploration across the interconnected Dolomite valleys.
A breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site known for its towering, pale limestone peaks, rich Ladin heritage, and vibrant culinary scene.
A sunny plateau directly above the village offering wide, sweeping blue and red cruisers perfect for building confidence.
The iconic 40km circular ski route around the imposing Sella Massif, easily accessible from the Alta Badia network.
A spectacular 8km descent past frozen waterfalls and towering cliffs, culminating in a horse-drawn rope tow back toward the resort.
The famously steep and icy FIS Ski World Cup giant slalom run located in the neighboring village of La Villa.
Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
2h 45min
175km
Private taxis and shared shuttle services (like Cortina Express) are available from Venice and Innsbruck airports. Most hotels provide private parking. Public paid parking is available at the base of the Piz Sorega gondola.
Early December to early April
A full Dolomiti Superski pass is highly recommended if you plan to ski the Sella Ronda or neighboring valleys.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Alta Badia) (EUR 74), Adult 6-Day Pass (Dolomiti Superski) (EUR 404)