Ski Area
Marmolada “Queen of the Dolomites
Malga Ciapela, touristic place overlooked from Marmolada, the Queen of the Dolomites, it is very valued by every levels’ skiers because of the strategic locatio in and between the most important skiareas with an enormous possibility of choices: the Dolomltes’ Superski.
The landscape and the friendly atmosphere make of Malga Ciapela and Rocca Pietore’s area an oasis of the turism.Arabba and Malga Ciapela bring you the sight of wonderful giant mountain formations and the experience of spectacular excursions as well as skiing runs you can only dream about, such as the legendary Sellaronda or a day trip on the 3,342 metre high Marmolada, the ‘queen of the Dolomites’. None of the Dolomite peaks is higher, none makes such an impression.
From Malga Ciapela there are cable cars which lead right to the peak. Per gli appassionati della montagna conosceWe start off in Arabba, then the tour moves on to Porta Vescovo, which is formed just like a bishop’s cap. rla è d’obbligo. his point offers a breathtaking view of the majestic Marmolada glacier. To warm ourselves up the very fast ‘Ornella’ run leads us towards Pescoi. Over the ridge of the Passo Padon the tour follows on to the Passo Fedaia and from there in three stages to Punta Rocca covering more than 1,300 metres in height, reaching at 3,269 metres the highest point in the whole of the Dolomiti Superski resort area, just a few metres under the Marmolada summit.
Tip: the Museum of the Great War (1915-1918) in Marmolada. The Museum of Marmolada the highest in Europe, is placed at 2.950 mt. in the cable car station of Serauta, on the edge of the glacier. It recalls the mountain front of the First World War (1915-18). The fallen and those who fought are remembered here regardless of nationality or ideological persuasion. .
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