




Traditional Alpine hotel layout across 4 floors with a central lobby, basement wellness area, and restaurant on the ground floor.
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Campitello di Fassa sits at the heart of the Val di Fassa valley, within the broader Dolomiti Superski area — one of the largest lift-linked ski networks in the Alps. The Col Rodella cable car is a short walk from the hotel entrance, providing access to the Sella Ronda, a 26-kilometre ski circuit connecting four valleys and over 500 kilometres of piste. The village centre, with its shops, restaurants, and local services, is approximately 300 metres away on foot. Canazei, the main hub of the valley with a wider range of dining and après-ski options, is just a few minutes by car or bus. Road access to the area is straightforward via the SS48, and the nearest airports are Innsbruck (approximately 90 minutes) and Verona (around two hours).
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The vibrant heart of the Val di Fassa and gateway to the legendary Sella Ronda.
Canazei is a premier ski destination located in the picturesque Val di Fassa, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and authentic Ladin culture. Surrounded by the dramatic, jagged peaks of the Dolomites—a UNESCO World Heritage site—the resort blends traditional Italian alpine charm with world-class skiing infrastructure. As a crucial hub on the famous Sella Ronda ski circuit, Canazei offers unparalleled access to the vast Dolomiti Superski network. Skiers can embark on a 40km circular journey around the Sella massif or explore adjacent valleys without ever taking off their skis. The local terrain is characterized by meticulously groomed, sunny cruisers that are highly favored by intermediates. Off the slopes, Canazei boasts an energetic après-ski scene, exceptional Italian and Ladin cuisine, and a bustling village center. Whether you are hunting for endless kilometers of corduroy, indulging in gourmet mountain food, or soaking in some of the most spectacular alpine views in the world, Canazei delivers an unforgettable winter experience.
Skiing in Canazei is characterized by its expansive network of immaculate red and blue runs, making it an intermediate's paradise. The resort serves as a perfect launchpad for the Sella Ronda, while nearby areas like the Marmolada glacier and the steep Ciampac black runs offer thrilling challenges for advanced skiers.
Located in the Italian Dolomites, offering spectacular limestone peaks and access to 1,200km of interconnected pistes.
A sunny, wide-open bowl offering fantastic cruising and direct access to the Sella Ronda circuit.
Features a steep, thrilling black woodland run that descends sharply down to Alba.
Known as the 'Terrace of the Dolomites', offering epic, challenging off-piste descents.
Scenic terrain linked to nearby Campitello, boasting spectacular views of the Sassolungo peak.
The Queen of the Dolomites features the highest skiing in the region and a spectacular 12km run.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
2h 45min
175km
The FlySki Shuttle operates directly from Venice, Treviso, and Verona airports to the resort. Paid and free parking is available at the base of the Belvedere gondola, though central village parking is limited.
Early December to mid-April
The Sella Ronda circuit can experience bottlenecks during peak morning hours in February; it is highly recommended to start early.
Lift passes
Dolomiti Superski Adult Day Pass (EUR 80), Dolomiti Superski Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 400)