dlague
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Sella Ronda - the most recognized ski route of the Dolomites.
It is a loop that runs either clockwise or counter clockwise around the massif of the Sella mountain range.This route can easily be accomplished in one day.
My son just skied here two weeks ago! While has been stationed in Germany with the Army he has skied in four Countries - Germany, Austria, Switzerland and now Italy. Meanwhile he also did a tour in Afghanistan (finished up in December). While I have not spoken to him much about it yet, but in his words - "it was dope". There are 4 "ski areas" around a Massif and you can ski them clockwise or counter clockwise.
Has anyone been there?
The Sella Ronda covers 4 passes:
- Gardena Pass
- Sella Pass
- Pordoi Pass
- Campolongo Pass
4 Ladin valleys
- Alta Badia
- Val Gardena
- Val di Fassa
- Livinallongo
3 provinces
- Bolzano
- Trento e Belluno
It is a loop that runs either clockwise or counter clockwise around the massif of the Sella mountain range.This route can easily be accomplished in one day.
My son just skied here two weeks ago! While has been stationed in Germany with the Army he has skied in four Countries - Germany, Austria, Switzerland and now Italy. Meanwhile he also did a tour in Afghanistan (finished up in December). While I have not spoken to him much about it yet, but in his words - "it was dope". There are 4 "ski areas" around a Massif and you can ski them clockwise or counter clockwise.
Has anyone been there?
The Sella Ronda covers 4 passes:
- Gardena Pass
- Sella Pass
- Pordoi Pass
- Campolongo Pass
4 Ladin valleys
- Alta Badia
- Val Gardena
- Val di Fassa
- Livinallongo
3 provinces
- Bolzano
- Trento e Belluno