Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Arabba/Marmolada
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Slopes/runs Arabba/Marmolada
The Arabba/Marmolada ski area offers an excellent selection of slopes. From Arabba, you can ski to the highest mountain in the Dolomites, the Marmolada. Arabba is also an ideal starting point for the famous “Sella Ronda” ski circuit. The slopes take you around the Sella group via Alta Badia, Gröden (Val Gardena) and Fassatal (Val di Fassa) back to Arabba. However, the slopes in Arabba also offer lots of variety and amazing scenery. Surrounded by the most beautiful peaks in the Dolomites, Arabba and the Marmolada offer fantastic views. The 12 kilometre Bellunese run from the Marmolada to Malga Ciapela is sensational. The sporty slopes on the Porta Vescovo are a challenge. The gentle hills from the Burz to the Cherz plateau are a pleasure.
Runs/slopes
Easy | 23.6 km |
Intermediate | 30.5 km |
Difficult | 8.9 km |
- Artificial snow-making
620 Snow cannons
98 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Valley runs lead to Arabba (1,602 metres) and Malga Ciapela (1,446 metres)
Run location
- Glacier
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Bellunese (Marmolada) · Length 12 km · Elevation difference 1823 m
Spectacular slope from the Marmolada: from the Punta Rocca glacier peak (3,269 metres), the Bellunese leads down to Malga Ciapela (1,446 metres).
Most difficult run
- Sourasass · Length 2 km · Elevation difference 400 m
Black slope on the Porta Vescovo
Slope tip
- Bellunese (Marmolada)
- Slopes on the Porta Vescovo
Suggested routes through ski resort
- Sella Ronda: Arabba/Marmolada is part of the world-famous Sella Ronda. In around 5 to 6 hours, this panoramic circuit around the Sella group takes you through the ski regions of Alta Badia, Gröden (Val Gardena) and Val di Fassa (Fassatal). The Sella Ronda can be skied in two different directions. The higher and more challenging orange tour goes in a clockwise direction, while the green tour follows an anti-clockwise direction.
- Tour on the Marmolada Glacier: from Arabba to Malga Ciapela and by cable car to the Marmolada. On the Punta Rocca (3,269 metres), you can enjoy a sensational panoramic view from the viewing platform.
- Arabba is part of the Gebirgsjäger ski tour (Grande Guerra)
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
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