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winter alpine resort guide

Selva

ITALY

Welcome to the winter travel guide and information fact sheet for the alpine resort of Selva in Italy. If you would like to view the summer season resort information please click on the "summer guide" tab displayed below the resort image.

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Resort information

Displayed here are all the facts and figures relating to Selva in winter. The toolbar on the right of the page will also provide you with useful additional information to help you decide on this resort's suitability to your holiday plans.

Resort facts

  • Resort height:
  • Ski Range:
  • Number of lifts:
  • KMs of piste:
  • Glacier:
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  • Beginners:
  • Intermediate:
  • Advanced:
  • 1565 m
  • 1235-2520 m
  • 186 
  • 395 km
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Travel information

  • Airport (option 1):
  • Airport (option 2):
  • Airport (option 3):
  • Nearest Railway station:
  • Distance from Calais:
  • Innsbruck (1h 30m)
  • Verona (3h)
  • Milan (3h)
  • Bolzano (25 miles)
  • N/A

Good points

  • Good mixture of open and wooded slopes 
  • Attractive village setting
  • Part of the Sella Ronda and Dolomite super skipass

Not so good

  • Busy road through the village 
  • Easy long runs involve a bus journey
  • Crowds on the Sella Ronda circuit

Description

Selva val Gardena is placed right in the heart of the Dolomites and is possibly the best known resort in the area. Also home to the Sella Ronda circuit, a 26km circular tour of well grommed pistes. The area also has extensive snow making facilities. It has an attractive village setting, similar to some Austrian resorts. That's probably why it's also known as the south Tirol.