I was there, last march, residing in Ortisei. The feeling you get when you are in the first gondola arriving up on Seceda with blue sky, its undescribable... you just get goosembumps! The scenery is breathtaking, the runs are amazing. The size of the ski area is craaazy. I once went from Seceda to Alta Badia, Marmolata Glacier and Seiser Alm in one day. Also concerning crowded ski runs, stay off the main sellaronda circuit, those get packed and have mguls very erly in the day. Also a trip to Lagazuoi is a must-do if you're there. The ski runs that I admired the most (in the whole sellaronda area) are: La Longia; Gardenissima; Seiser Alm Florian 34; Seiser Alm Pilat; Seiser Alm Spitzbühl Seiser Alm Punta d'Oro 2; Marmolata; Corvara Forcelles; Lagazuoi-Armentarola; Vallon; Alta Badia Pista Del Sole; Alta Badia Pralongia 2; Alta Badia Gran Risa; Alta Badia Piz Sorega A
Nothing beats it! Freeride options a bit limited but other than that, it's definitely the best in the world. I've snowboarded and skied in almost all the main resorts in Italy going from the Dolomites to the Cervino (Matterhorn) and Mont Blanc, I've also been to a few resorts in Switzerland and France (and even in New Zealand) and I've never been to any other place that is so good with lifts and runs and where the views constantly leave you in awe. Speechless, every time I go back I'm just speechless. Again not even the view of the Matterhorn from the top of Plateau Rosà can beat Ortisei and Val Gardena.
do you recommend Dolomites super ski pass for a family of four (with just about intermediate skill level) or just the Val Gardena + Alpe di Siusi area is good enough already for a 10 days ski?
Hey there, I live in Ortisei, Val gardena. If you rush the slopes all day long, you can see all of the valgardena skipass in 3 days. One day you do Seiser Alm/Alpe di siusi. Another day Passo gardena and passo sella. If you really plan to ski for 10 days then go for the Dolomiti Superskipass. And thank you for visiting us! :) @@terencetcf
Thanks @@luca_berna . Usually I spend at least 5-6 hours a day on the slopes, so I guess I probably will seen most Val Gardena in few days? Only thing is some of family members are not that good on skiing (they are comfortable on blue routes but find it hard on the red routes), so just not sure if just doing blue/green, would that stlil feasible to get the Superskipass? If yes, what are the recommended routes? We will be staying at val gardena st cristina from mid December
@@terencetcf definitely the dolomiti Superski...the sellaronda offers an incredible variety when it comes to terrains and views... definitely worth exploring and it's definitely not for advanced skiers... intermediate will love it, if you only do Val Gardena you might get bored in 3-5 days and Alpe di Siusi, unless you hit the big half pipes it's definitely only for the views and beginner skiers, as a boarder I hate Alpe di Siusi....its very very flat.... you'll be doing a lot of pushing and skating even on skis
My wife and I were there in July coming in from Garmisch Partenkirchen by train ,stayed in Ortisei . Beautiful ! We are hikers loved it , food , scenery, people , Ales gute! Relaxing stroll through Ortisei , each day on our way to and back from mountain walks . Prettiest alpine village. And without the need for a car! (just make sure you make the last cablecar) 6.00pm or it’s a long walk back!♥️👍
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very very good review video, really well done. Something you can improve is the description under the video. Not as content but with a better formating. I think people, like me, want to take notes after watching the video and better formating will help. Keep going.
This entire region was captured by Google Earth in full 3D photogrammetry for use in Google Earth VR. And, there was snow on the ground when captured. That means you can actually pretend ski almost every slope seen in this video and all the others. Yes, you can go down the slopes right on the ground in 3D - VR and on snow besides. Sometimes you can see other ski tracks. For added realism you can go back and forth sideways and lean while you do that. And since it is fully immersive 3D you get the realism of the all the upcoming bumps, drops, and scenery below. I've done all of these things many times. Also pretend riding all the ski lifts and cable cars is another thrill beyond compare except for the real thing. Again all in fully immersive 3D. Very few ski areas in the world are captured in 3D this way and with snow on the ground too. My favorite is to start at Seceda as is the favorite shown here in this video. I also like the winding back run from there to Ortisei. Few people realize that this is what you can actually do with VR. I use an Oculus Rift but Google Earth VR does not run on the Quest 2 without using a PC. It is a Windows based program.
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Was there last year and loved it! The views are amazing everywhere, and so are the restaurants. But as an intermediate skier I have to say that at the end of the day the slopes on the Sella Ronda runs got very rough (for me atleast lol). It is also VERY crowded all day long. I found that doing slopes that aren't on the Sella Ronda circle was way more fun, especially the Seiser Alm.
Hello. Thanks for great review. I have a question. Is it possible to get from ortsei to selva by skibus? I have accommodations in ortsei but I wanna definitely try sella ronda. Thanks for your answer ✌️
@@alessandro-alex144k no. Sono in Italia e basta. Dovrebbero imparare lingue piu utili come spagnolo, tedesco i inglese. Quando vado nei dolomiti, tanti non parlano Italiano come la prima lingua e tanti parlano Italiano con un accento terribile 😂j
We already uploaded before, Campitello di Fassa and will upload very very soon the Alta Badia and Corvara review. next month, probably around January 15-17, we will upload Cortina d'Ampezzo. we have already filmed in KronPlatz.
If this is the case i recommend you to go to ski resort in Austria like Flachau, Skiwelt and Schladming. most runs in Val gardena are higher than 1800 metere.at least the first part of them. but i highly recommend you to drive there to see the beautiful area. Alp Siusi has a lot of low altitude slopes , as well as Alta Badia.
0:55 Sorry, but this wrong. South Tyrol was never a part of Austria. Austria was founded after the 2nd World War, and South Tyrol became Italian bevor Austria was founded
@@sylvaincroissant7650 In this case you are right. But Austro Hungry was not Austria, so South Tyrol was never a part of Austria. And long ago and also today South Tyrol was and is a melting pott of different cultures and was oriented also to the south. Because during winter it was very difficult to cross the alps in the direction north. For South Tyrol it is much better to be a part of Italy then a part of todays Austria
Excellent review. I have always found that in the Alps, there are broadly 3 elements to assess a ski resort: natural beauty, culture (which includes the architecture of the villages, food, apres-ski and overall vibes) and the physical characteristics of the mountains. The Dolomites are pretty extraordinary on the first two counts. But natural beauty doesn't necessarily equate with top ski slopes. Some mountains are just better than others for skiing than others. And the Dolomites, with their vertical rock peaks, are not ideal. On the third criteria, the best area on this planet is the Tarentaise Valley in France (Courchevel, Meribel, Val-Thorens, Les Arcs, La Plagne). There, it's almost as if God had created these mountains for skiing. However, these resorts score less well on criteria 1 and 2. The best combination IMHO is Switzerland, particulary Zermatt and St-Moritz.
I'm glad you loved the review! I agree with your analysis. The only 2 names we didn't upload a review on are Meribel and St-Moritz. They will be uploaded here in December, BTW.
I was there, last march, residing in Ortisei. The feeling you get when you are in the first gondola arriving up on Seceda with blue sky, its undescribable... you just get goosembumps! The scenery is breathtaking, the runs are amazing. The size of the ski area is craaazy. I once went from Seceda to Alta Badia, Marmolata Glacier and Seiser Alm in one day. Also concerning crowded ski runs, stay off the main sellaronda circuit, those get packed and have mguls very erly in the day. Also a trip to Lagazuoi is a must-do if you're there.
The ski runs that I admired the most (in the whole sellaronda area) are:
La Longia;
Gardenissima;
Seiser Alm Florian 34;
Seiser Alm Pilat;
Seiser Alm Spitzbühl
Seiser Alm Punta d'Oro 2;
Marmolata;
Corvara Forcelles;
Lagazuoi-Armentarola;
Vallon;
Alta Badia Pista Del Sole;
Alta Badia Pralongia 2;
Alta Badia Gran Risa;
Alta Badia Piz Sorega A
thanks for the sharing mate!
I did over 90% of the Sela Ronda map. So much fun and magnificent views.
oh man, Nothing beats the dolomites...
Amazing video
Val Gardena is the best ski resort in Italy.
I was there in summer and in winter too, it is the most beautiful place I´ve been.👍
This is the best way to tour the Dolomites
Nothing beats it! Freeride options a bit limited but other than that, it's definitely the best in the world. I've snowboarded and skied in almost all the main resorts in Italy going from the Dolomites to the Cervino (Matterhorn) and Mont Blanc, I've also been to a few resorts in Switzerland and France (and even in New Zealand) and I've never been to any other place that is so good with lifts and runs and where the views constantly leave you in awe. Speechless, every time I go back I'm just speechless. Again not even the view of the Matterhorn from the top of Plateau Rosà can beat Ortisei and Val Gardena.
Les 3 Vallées would also be up there for me
do you recommend Dolomites super ski pass for a family of four (with just about intermediate skill level) or just the Val Gardena + Alpe di Siusi area is good enough already for a 10 days ski?
Hey there, I live in Ortisei, Val gardena. If you rush the slopes all day long, you can see all of the valgardena skipass in 3 days. One day you do Seiser Alm/Alpe di siusi. Another day Passo gardena and passo sella. If you really plan to ski for 10 days then go for the Dolomiti Superskipass. And thank you for visiting us! :) @@terencetcf
Thanks @@luca_berna . Usually I spend at least 5-6 hours a day on the slopes, so I guess I probably will seen most Val Gardena in few days? Only thing is some of family members are not that good on skiing (they are comfortable on blue routes but find it hard on the red routes), so just not sure if just doing blue/green, would that stlil feasible to get the Superskipass? If yes, what are the recommended routes? We will be staying at val gardena st cristina from mid December
@@terencetcf definitely the dolomiti Superski...the sellaronda offers an incredible variety when it comes to terrains and views... definitely worth exploring and it's definitely not for advanced skiers... intermediate will love it, if you only do Val Gardena you might get bored in 3-5 days and Alpe di Siusi, unless you hit the big half pipes it's definitely only for the views and beginner skiers, as a boarder I hate Alpe di Siusi....its very very flat.... you'll be doing a lot of pushing and skating even on skis
My wife and I were there in July coming in from Garmisch Partenkirchen by train ,stayed in Ortisei . Beautiful ! We are hikers loved it , food , scenery, people , Ales gute! Relaxing stroll through Ortisei , each day on our way to and back from mountain walks . Prettiest alpine village. And without the need for a car! (just make sure you make the last cablecar) 6.00pm or it’s a long walk back!♥️👍
Great location, wonderfull landscape and nice people... thanks for the stream...
well done !
best , most informative resort presentation ever !!
Thanks so much, @berntsteinmetz8564
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if you subscribe for free to our channel
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this area is very beautiful.. highly recommend
Val Gardena is amazing!
very very good review video, really well done. Something you can improve is the description under the video. Not as content but with a better formating. I think people, like me, want to take notes after watching the video and better formating will help. Keep going.
This entire region was captured by Google Earth in full 3D photogrammetry for use in Google Earth VR. And, there was snow on the ground when captured. That means you can actually pretend ski almost every slope seen in this video and all the others. Yes, you can go down the slopes right on the ground in 3D - VR and on snow besides. Sometimes you can see other ski tracks. For added realism you can go back and forth sideways and lean while you do that. And since it is fully immersive 3D you get the realism of the all the upcoming bumps, drops, and scenery below. I've done all of these things many times. Also pretend riding all the ski lifts and cable cars is another thrill beyond compare except for the real thing. Again all in fully immersive 3D. Very few ski areas in the world are captured in 3D this way and with snow on the ground too. My favorite is to start at Seceda as is the favorite shown here in this video. I also like the winding back run from there to Ortisei. Few people realize that this is what you can actually do with VR. I use an Oculus Rift but Google Earth VR does not run on the Quest 2 without using a PC. It is a Windows based program.
Thanks for the tip! I wonder when will everyone use er/vr
off the charts
Best place in the world 🌎!
Best video, thank you!
Thanks so much, @nicholasmiller8223
if you liked this video, it would really support us
if you subscribe for free to our channel
we are publishing a review of a ski resort every 2nd weekend, hopefully,
before and during the ski season
check out our Channel:
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Was there last year and loved it! The views are amazing everywhere, and so are the restaurants. But as an intermediate skier I have to say that at the end of the day the slopes on the Sella Ronda runs got very rough (for me atleast lol). It is also VERY crowded all day long. I found that doing slopes that aren't on the Sella Ronda circle was way more fun, especially the Seiser Alm.
Hello. Thanks for great review. I have a question. Is it possible to get from ortsei to selva by skibus? I have accommodations in ortsei but I wanna definitely try sella ronda. Thanks for your answer ✌️
Yes you can! there is one from Ortisei to selva and another one from Alp sisisi ski area to St Christina
Great review
Old sound 🥰🥰🥰 thank you for videk
Correction: Ladin is not a dialect!!!! It is a own language, it is officuali recognized and it il teached at schol...
Shouldn’t be lol. They should all learn Italian and that’s that. The food might get better if they did 😂
@@Hello_there_obiNo , anche le altre lingue .
@@alessandro-alex144k no. Sono in Italia e basta. Dovrebbero imparare lingue piu utili come spagnolo, tedesco i inglese. Quando vado nei dolomiti, tanti non parlano Italiano come la prima lingua e tanti parlano Italiano con un accento terribile 😂j
That was a good one. How many sites did you guys shoot in the superski arear?
We already uploaded before, Campitello di Fassa and will upload very very soon the Alta Badia and Corvara review. next month, probably around January 15-17, we will upload Cortina d'Ampezzo. we have already filmed in KronPlatz.
Thank you. Planning a trip from California there 2024 February. May have some questions. Visited Tuscany in June 2022! Wonderful time!
great video!
Thanks!
Brilliant!
I cant really ski above 1800m, will it worth it if I go to this ski resort if I can only do slopes starting at max 1800 m?
If this is the case i recommend you to go to ski resort in Austria like Flachau, Skiwelt and Schladming. most runs in Val gardena are higher than 1800 metere.at least the first part of them. but i highly recommend you to drive there to see the beautiful area.
Alp Siusi has a lot of low altitude slopes , as well as Alta Badia.
11:17 this guy staring straight at the camera 😂🍸🙌🏼🪩
La Longia one if the most epic runs...
Quanto ho sciato su queste meravigliose piste il mastro Robert Herlacher mi diceva che maestri della mia età non scavano bene come me bei ricordi
0:55 Sorry, but this wrong. South Tyrol was never a part of Austria. Austria was founded after the 2nd World War, and South Tyrol became Italian bevor Austria was founded
It was part of Austro hungry. Italy should definitely give it back to Austria
@@sylvaincroissant7650 In this case you are right. But Austro Hungry was not Austria, so South Tyrol was never a part of Austria.
And long ago and also today South Tyrol was and is a melting pott of different cultures and was oriented also to the south. Because during winter it was very difficult to cross the alps in the direction north.
For South Tyrol it is much better to be a part of Italy then a part of todays Austria
Why don't you add" Spa" to your reviews.? There is enough people which are more interested in Sauna etc. than in Nightlife.
Excellent review. I have always found that in the Alps, there are broadly 3 elements to assess a ski resort: natural beauty, culture (which includes the architecture of the villages, food, apres-ski and overall vibes) and the physical characteristics of the mountains. The Dolomites are pretty extraordinary on the first two counts. But natural beauty doesn't necessarily equate with top ski slopes. Some mountains are just better than others for skiing than others. And the Dolomites, with their vertical rock peaks, are not ideal. On the third criteria, the best area on this planet is the Tarentaise Valley in France (Courchevel, Meribel, Val-Thorens, Les Arcs, La Plagne). There, it's almost as if God had created these mountains for skiing. However, these resorts score less well on criteria 1 and 2. The best combination IMHO is Switzerland, particulary Zermatt and St-Moritz.
I'm glad you loved the review! I agree with your analysis. The only 2 names we didn't upload a review on are Meribel and St-Moritz. They will be uploaded here in December, BTW.
Il Paradiso esiste!
Hi
May I have your contact please ?!
How can I reach Les Deux Alpes from Milano or Lion ?!
Is there any train connection ?!
Thank you very much !
Great review.
Please come to Åre, Sweden. Its open from December 8th to May 1st. So come in the spring when everything else is closed. :)
Man, all alpine resorts do the season from december to may
Dont do La Longia in the Morning! The cable car gets too busy
Le Alpi sono le montagne migliori al mondo
Ladin is not a Dialect.
Dont make the Seiser Alm and Gardena at the same day, its unecessary stress. One day Gardena, one day Sella Ronda, one day Seiser Alm
Sometimes the italian skipasses are hard to make sense of
👋👋👋👋
fantastic resort ,but not easy to reach for me! Ladin is NOT a dialect!
La Grave in France is a spectacular and nice destination.
My friend this video is for val gardena
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