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"Corvara is an excellent base for exploring the Dolomiti Superski area and offers some of the best mountain scenery you’ll see anywhere in the world. It’s really well positioned on the Sella Ronda circuit so an ideal choice if it’s your first trip to the Dolomites."

Karen Anderson

Senior Ski Specialist

Corvara Ski Holidays

The village of Corvara enjoys an exceptional location on the world-famous Sella Ronda ski circuit. With easy access to the vast Dolomiti Superski area, you’ll be eating up those ski miles in no time. The dramatic and stunning scenery of the beautiful Dolomites surrounds the village and will take your breath away at every opportunity. Renowned for its warm welcome and excellent hospitality you’re sure to feel right at home in this magical resort. And to top it all off you’ll find a superb gastronomic scene to delight your taste buds!

Enjoy the Slopes

The Dolomiti Superski area needs no introduction. One of the finest ski areas in the world, it offers unparalleled scenery, endless km of linked pistes to enjoy, great skiing for all abilities and some of the best mountain restaurants you’ll find anywhere in the world. 

Corvara is one of the villages that make up the Alta Badia ski area. The local slopes alone account for 130km of perfectly groomed runs and are perfect for all abilities. More adventurous skiers can head further afield and enjoy over 500km of linked runs which include the ski areas of Val Gardena, Alpe di Siusi and Val di Fassa. If you love cruising around the mountain, this will be your paradise.

The 40km Sella Ronda ski circuit should be on every skier’s bucket list and provides ample opportunity to marvel at the imposing Sella Massif from every angle. The Marmolada also provides fantastic skiing at heights of over 3000m and shouldn’t be missed. History lovers will also be impressed by the First World War tour which requires a full day to complete.  

Enjoy the Resort

Corvara is a small resort in the heart of the Dolomiti Superski area and sits at 1568m. You’ll find a good range of accommodation, most of which is still family owned and operated, and an excellent collection of popular restaurants to sample. The village itself is fairly strung out but the traditional chalet style architecture and picturesque church bring plenty of charm to the village. The scenery is exceptional and it’s these stunning views that really do all the talking. Wherever you go in the village, you’ll find excellent service, high quality hospitality and a warm welcome. 

Where to Stay

Hotel Col Alto is a lovely property offering quality accommodation and excellent dining. Although not ski-in/ski-out, the complimentary shuttle service to the lifts means you’ll be able to make the most of your time in the fantastic ski area.

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"Corvara is an excellent base for exploring the Dolomiti Superski area and offers some of the best mountain scenery you’ll see anywhere in the world. It’s really well positioned on the Sella Ronda circuit so an ideal choice if it’s your first trip to the Dolomites."

Karen Anderson

Senior Ski Specialist

Corvara Stats

Ski Area

Dolomiti Superski

Ski Range

1300-3269m

Blue Runs

41%

Red Runs

48%

Black Runs

11%

Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar

Airport distances

Innsbruck

2 hours 10 mins

Venice

2 hours 50 mins

Verona

3 hours

Offers in Corvara

Corvara Accommodation

Hotel Col Alto

Located in the heart of the stunning Dolomites UNESCO world...

Après-Ski in Corvara

Corvara is generally a quiet and sophisticated resort with much focus paid to its dining scene rather than any wild partying. L’Murin at the Hotel La Perla is generally pretty lively from the early afternoon as skiers come off the slopes looking to refuel. You’ll often find DJs here and if the mood takes you might find yourself dancing on a table. The Iceberg Lounge at the Col Alto offers a sleek lounge bar experience with fantastic cocktails, an excellent range of sparkling wines and sometimes live music as well. 

 

Dining in Corvara

It will come as no surprise that the Italians take great pride in their excellent food scene and Corvara is no exception. Restaurant L’Ostí offers upmarket dining in a modern setting, Burjè 1968 offers excellent upscale tasting menus in an elegant dining room and if you’re looking for Michelin-starred dining, La Stüa de Michil should be top of your list. For something more traditionally Alpine, the restaurant at the Berghotel Ladinia is a great choice with excellent quality local produce offering good value for money.

Activities in Corvara

Thanks to its stunning views Corvara is simply a lovely place to spend some time and enjoy the spectacular surroundings. Non-skiers can explore the vast winter hiking routes with guided tours available most days. There’s also an indoor ice rink in Corvara and sledging opportunities if you’re looking for a bit of excitement. 

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