Easy: 23 Medium: 25 Difficult: 3
Arabba is a beautiful, distinctive village on the Sella Ronda ski circuit, which itself is part of the vast beautiful Dolomiti Superski area. The modern lift system ensures Arabba links easily with Canazei in the Val di Fassa to the west, and Corvara in the sunny Alta Badia ski area to the north. With stunning slopes, fantastic views of the mighty Marmolda glacier and brilliant ski facilities, Arabba really is a skier’s paradise. It boasts excellent, challenging pistes, with lots of touring possible, for example to the nearby 'Hidden Valley'. It is a compact, friendly village with many non-ski activities available plus a decent small selection of shops, bars, restaurants and pizzerias.
The Bellavista offers comfortable guests rooms, friendly service and excellent value and has wonderful views over the valley and the mountains.
The Evaldo is a popular choice thanks to the Lezuo family, who take a great pride in providing exceptional service and quality accommodation.
Diego and his family always extend a warm welcome to their guests. Both the centre of Arabba and Burz chairlift are 4 minutes' walk away.
The friendly Hotel Portavescovo offers excellent value in a great location in the centre of the village and you can ski straight back to the hotel.
If you are looking for luxury and the most prestigious hotel in the resort‚ the Sporthotel Arabba is the one for you.
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