Really good video covering the ski area - going off the Sellaronda there's just so much to ski and enjoy whether it's tougher runs or the picturesque mountain scenery that's so abundant in the Dolomites. Lovely music well integrated in the video.
Great video showing some of the lesser known areas off the Sella. I’ve had 4 x1 week holidays staying in Alba, and have explored a lot of the area and have done the Sella both ways, I’ve found that to really get the best skiing is to explore in the morning until 1-2pm then head back to Belvedere area and have the last few runs in the bowl as it’s north facing. I haven’t done the Meadows area or Lalongia yet, hopefully will do this season. I usually go mid to end of March.
I've become a bit of a Dolomitisuperski regular myself, I go with a group that stays in Arabba for a week but the week before they go to Alleghe which is part of Civetta, lovely area and spread out over 3 villages so despite it being small you can get plenty of skiing done in a day. I'm going back there again at the end of January!
I noticed in one of your videos you were on a bus. Coming from the US I am concerned with getting to Selva on public transportation. Is it easy or should I look at renting a car? Love your videos by the way. The passion you both have for skiing is wonderful.
Hi there! Easier to rent a car. I had my own car this week. The buses were on routes where you can ski a circular route in the day but need to take a bus. However for getting to and from Selva for beginning and end I would recommend car rental. You can get private transfers but they are expensive. There's also a way of doing Verona to just north of Bolzano on train and then public bus or taxi up to Selva but it's fairly time consuming. So eyes rental car! You can fly into Verona, Innsbruck or Venice for onwards journey to Selva. I find the car rental options quite good value from Verona Airport but not sure on the other airports. Hope that helps.
Really good video covering the ski area - going off the Sellaronda there's just so much to ski and enjoy whether it's tougher runs or the picturesque mountain scenery that's so abundant in the Dolomites. Lovely music well integrated in the video.
Great video showing some of the lesser known areas off the Sella. I’ve had 4 x1 week holidays staying in Alba, and have explored a lot of the area and have done the Sella both ways, I’ve found that to really get the best skiing is to explore in the morning until 1-2pm then head back to Belvedere area and have the last few runs in the bowl as it’s north facing. I haven’t done the Meadows area or Lalongia yet, hopefully will do this season. I usually go mid to end of March.
I've become a bit of a Dolomitisuperski regular myself, I go with a group that stays in Arabba for a week but the week before they go to Alleghe which is part of Civetta, lovely area and spread out over 3 villages so despite it being small you can get plenty of skiing done in a day. I'm going back there again at the end of January!
Me too - see you there!
What are the best places to park if i come by car?
The place has everything for me... if anyone could ever grant my last wish, the decision would be simple...
Excellent video.
Thank you!
Nice! I'll checked them out when I have some time to sit and watch
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clockwise Sellaronda is nice !
At least you don't have to do the crawl on the lifts up to Dantercepies that way round!
Nice video Dave. I made a few myself as well.
I noticed in one of your videos you were on a bus. Coming from the US I am concerned with getting to Selva on public transportation. Is it easy or should I look at renting a car?
Love your videos by the way. The passion you both have for skiing is wonderful.
Hi there! Easier to rent a car. I had my own car this week. The buses were on routes where you can ski a circular route in the day but need to take a bus. However for getting to and from Selva for beginning and end I would recommend car rental. You can get private transfers but they are expensive. There's also a way of doing Verona to just north of Bolzano on train and then public bus or taxi up to Selva but it's fairly time consuming. So eyes rental car! You can fly into Verona, Innsbruck or Venice for onwards journey to Selva. I find the car rental options quite good value from Verona Airport but not sure on the other airports. Hope that helps.
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Great video thanks