Ski Tours
Sella Ronda
Since the times when the roads where few and just dirt tracks and ski-lifts didn’t exist the journey on skis around the Dolomitic Sella massif over the 4 Passes, used to maintain connections between the inhabitants of those valley, was called “Sella Ronda” in the ancient ladin language. Today it has become a real ski carousel and if you want to try it all you need to do is reach one of the resorts at the foot of the Sella group (Arabba, Malga Ciapela – Marmolada, Corvara, Selva di Val Gardena, Canazei). The overall route between lifts and slopes is approximately 40 km, it is an easily practicable excursion, but in the high mountains. The Sella tour (Sella Ronda) can be done clockwise or anti-clockwise. We advise you to leave early; no later than 10.00 am, and to overcome the last pass no later than 3.30 pm; you could risk finding the facilities closed.
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The route proceeds under the walls of the most beautiful Dolomites-summits (Marmolada, Sella, Sassongher, Conturines, Fanis, Lagazuoi, Tofane, 5 Torri, Nuvolao-Averau, Pelmo, Civetta). The most experienced tour-leader can show you war-findings, sprint-ditches in the rock, tunnels, bunkers and everything, which Italian and German soldiers built, to defend themselves from the enemy and the bad weather during wartime The panorama, that one enjoys during the round-trip changes constantly and it will gratify the tourist completely You will be enchanted by the silence of the nature along the slope of Lagazuoi-Armentarola; the transportation with the horse sledge will make you really enjoyed and at the end you will be shaken from the huge ice walls: the “Great Canyon” of the Serrai of Sottoguda, at the foot of Marmolada. *tip: the Museum of the Great War (1915-1918) in Marmolada, the highest in Europe, is placed at 2.950 mt. in the cable car station of Serauta.