




Open-plan luxury chalet spread over one main floor with a mezzanine/gallery feel, featuring a master suite, living area, and wellness zone.
15 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 2 guests
Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with infrared cabin, separate shower and WC
1 bathroom
From
£3,200
per night
From
£4,650
per night
From
£6,700
per night
Mi Chalet sits 400 metres from both the Gardenaccia ski lift and the centre of La Villa, placing guests within easy reach of the slopes and the village in equal measure. For those who prefer not to walk after a day's skiing, a free ski bus stops 20 metres from the chalet. A bakery 100 metres away handles breakfast before early departures. Alta Badia forms part of the Dolomiti Superski region, giving access to an extensive connected lift network across the Dolomites. Evening dining options in the area range from informal mountain restaurants serving regional Italian and Ladin cuisine through to Michelin-starred establishments — all within the La Villa area.
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The culinary capital of the Dolomites, offering sunny cruising and endless Sella Ronda adventures.
Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites in South Tyrol, Alta Badia is a world-class ski destination that beautifully blends spectacular alpine scenery with rich Ladin culture. Made up of six idyllic villages including Corvara, San Cassiano, and La Villa, the resort is celebrated for its relaxed, sun-drenched atmosphere and exceptional Italian hospitality. It stands out globally for its gourmet mountain dining, featuring Michelin-starred chefs and high-quality mountain huts (rifugios) scattered across the slopes. The resort is a haven for recreational skiers, boasting a vast expanse of wide, meticulously groomed blue and red runs that spread across a scenic high-altitude plateau. Alta Badia is also a prime gateway to the legendary Sella Ronda, a massive interconnected ski circuit that loops around the imposing Sella Massif. With seamless lift connections to neighboring resorts in the Dolomiti Superski area, visitors have access to an almost limitless winter playground. Off the slopes, the villages of Alta Badia offer a sophisticated yet understated charm. Visitors can enjoy traditional Ladin cuisine, upscale wine bars, and boutique shopping. Whether you are cruising the sunny Pralongià plateau, tackling the world-famous Gran Risa, or savoring a gourmet lunch at 2,000 meters, Alta Badia delivers an unforgettable luxury alpine experience without losing its traditional mountain soul.
Alta Badia is an intermediate skier's paradise, famous for its sweeping, gentle blue runs and perfectly groomed red cruisers across the sunny Pralongià plateau. Advanced skiers can test their edges on the steep Gran Risa World Cup piste, while all visitors benefit from direct access to the famous 40km Sella Ronda circuit.
Part of the world's largest ski network, offering 1,200km of pistes across the spectacular, jagged limestone peaks of the Italian Dolomites.
A vast, sun-drenched amphitheater of gentle blue runs perfect for cruising and building confidence.
The world-famous circular ski route around the Sella Massif, easily accessed directly from Corvara and Colfosco.
A steep, icy black run plunging through the trees, famous for hosting the men's Giant Slalom World Cup.
A spectacular, remote 8km run from Mount Lagazuoi past frozen waterfalls, ending with a horse-drawn rope tow.
Located on the Piz Sorega plateau, featuring kickers, rails, and boxes for all freestyle levels.
Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
2h 45min
180km
Private taxis, shared shuttle buses (like Cortina Express or Alto Adige Bus), and rental cars are widely available. Most hotels offer dedicated parking. There are large paid parking lots at the main lift stations in Corvara and La Villa.
Early December to mid-April
January offers the quietest slopes, while late February and March provide long, sunny days perfect for long lunches on the terrace.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Alta Badia) (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (Alta Badia) (EUR 380)