Dolomiti Superski

When you think of winter in the Dolomites, you think of Dolomiti Superski. Val di Zoldo with the Civetta ski area is part of this enormous ski area. Because it isn't

is centrally located in the Dolomiti Super Ski Area, it is not that busy and the prices are often a bit lower. Parking at the slopes is even free. Just a fifteen-minute drive from Villa Vittorio, there are almost 80 km of slopes waiting for you. There is even five kilometers of illuminated slopes, where you can ski on Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM. The Grande Guerra tour runs through the Civetta ski area and it is also possible to take a day trip to Cortina d'Ampezzo, where the 2026 Winter Olympics will take place, or to the Marmolada, the highest mountain in the Dolomites.

Through BergXperience we also organize hut-to-hut tours for every level, where you spend one or more nights in a rifugio (mountain hut), enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets and be the first on the freshly prepared slopes in the morning.


Winter hiking and Cross-country skiing

If you prefer not to be on your skis (or snowboard of course), you can still discover the area while snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and biathlon. There are regularly organized snowshoe hikes and even in the evenings this is possible almost every week during the season.
Cross-country skiing
is a twenty-minute drive away at Palafavera, where five trails of varying difficulty can be combined into routes of five or seven kilometers. Guaranteed snow thanks to snow cannons and illuminated at night. There are also five routes on the Passo Cibiana, ranging from two to seven kilometers and here too the shortest is illuminated at night.
A little further away are the trails of Peronaz / Selva di Cadore (7 trails, up to 10 kilometers) and Cortina d'Ampezzo (up to 70 kilometers of trails).

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