




Traditional Alpine luxury hotel spread across several floors with a main building and a newer wing housing the Sky SPA.
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Corvara sits at the heart of the Alta Badia ski area in the Italian Dolomites, connected to the Sella Ronda circuit — one of the most celebrated ski touring routes in the Alps. Hotel Sassongher is positioned on the quieter edge of the village, around ten minutes' walk from Corvara's shops, restaurants, and après-ski options. The ski lifts and piste access are three minutes away by the hotel's own shuttle service, making the slightly removed location a practical non-issue. Corvara itself offers a strong selection of mountain restaurants and a lively but not overwhelming village atmosphere. The Alta Badia area is well regarded for its food culture on and off the mountain, with several Michelin-starred restaurants within easy reach.
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The sophisticated cradle of Dolomites skiing, offering unparalleled charm and Sella Ronda access.
Corvara, situated at 1,568m in the heart of the Alta Badia region, is widely considered the cradle of skiing in the Italian Dolomites. Surrounded by the majestic, towering limestone peaks of the Sassongher and the Sella massif, the resort perfectly blends traditional Ladin mountain culture with upscale Italian flair, creating a unique and sophisticated alpine atmosphere. As a premier gateway to the legendary Sella Ronda ski circuit and the massive 1,200km Dolomiti Superski area, Corvara offers endless cruising on beautifully manicured pistes. The local terrain is characterized by sunny plateaus and wide, sweeping runs that are an intermediate skier's dream, while advanced skiers can challenge themselves on nearby World Cup descents or the steeper slopes of the Vallon. Beyond the slopes, Corvara is internationally renowned for its high-end hospitality and extraordinary culinary scene. The resort features a remarkable concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants and premium mountain rifugios, serving world-class cuisine and fine wines directly on the slopes, making it a true haven for gourmet skiers and luxury seekers.
Corvara is a paradise for intermediate cruisers, featuring wide, sun-drenched red and blue runs that flow through breathtaking scenery. Advanced skiers can tackle the steep Vallon amphitheater or the nearby Gran Risa, while the seamless integration into the Sella Ronda provides all-day exploration without ever removing your skis.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic limestone monoliths, vibrant sunsets (the Enrosadira), and massive interconnected ski network.
A sun-drenched, rolling plateau known as the 'amphitheater of the Dolomites' with gentle, sweeping blue runs.
The iconic 40km circular route around the Sella Massif, easily accessible directly from Corvara.
Located beneath the sheer cliffs of the Sella group, offering longer, steeper red and black pitches.
Just one valley over in La Villa, this steep, icy piste hosts the Men's Giant Slalom World Cup.
Site of Italy's first chairlift (1946), now offering wide, perfectly pitched red runs back to the village.
Innsbruck Airport
2h 15min
130km
Private taxis and shared shuttle services (like Alto Adige Bus) run regularly from Venice, Innsbruck, and Munich airports. Most hotels offer private parking. There are also paid day-use lots near the Boè and Col Alto gondola bases.
Early December to early April
Alta Badia local passes are available for slightly less, but the Superski pass is highly recommended for Sella Ronda access.
Lift passes
Dolomiti Superski Adult Day Pass (EUR 80), Dolomiti Superski 6-Day Pass (EUR 404)