Val Gardena Ski Lessons & guiding

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Sassolungo dominates the landscape across Val Gardena, including here heading down from Seceda
Sassolungo dominates the landscape across Val Gardena, including here heading down from Seceda
Val Gardena off-piste skiing is better with a guide
Val Gardena off-piste skiing is better with a guide
Enjoy long descents at Val Gardena
Enjoy long descents at Val Gardena
Fresh tracks in Ciampinoi bowl at Val Gardena
Fresh tracks in Ciampinoi bowl at Val Gardena
Marmolada, away from Val Gardena, is the best Dolomites location for freeride powder skiing
Marmolada, away from Val Gardena, is the best Dolomites location for freeride powder skiing
Val Gardena has some of the Dolomites best piste skiing
Val Gardena has some of the Dolomites best piste skiing
Off the piste in the Seceda sector of Val Gardena
Off the piste in the Seceda sector of Val Gardena
Val Gardena off-piste powder is uncommon, so best located with a local guide
Val Gardena off-piste powder is uncommon, so best located with a local guide
Plan de Gralba is an ideal place to improve your ski technique at Val Gardena
Plan de Gralba is an ideal place to improve your ski technique at Val Gardena
Exploring Val Gardea
Exploring Val Gardea's many pistes is loads of fun
Marmolada
Marmolada's lower sector into Val di Fassa is excellent on a powder day
Val Gardena ski terrain
Val Gardena ski terrain
Steep off-piste skiing near Passo Pordoi, a short ski away from Val Gardena
Steep off-piste skiing near Passo Pordoi, a short ski away from Val Gardena
The Sella massif has some big off-piste descents, particularly from Sass Pordoi
The Sella massif has some big off-piste descents, particularly from Sass Pordoi
Val Gardena tree skiing below Mont de Seura
Val Gardena tree skiing below Mont de Seura
Dolomites off-piste powder on Marmolada
Dolomites off-piste powder on Marmolada
Skinning and steeps in the Ciampac sector of Val di Fassa
Skinning and steeps in the Ciampac sector of Val di Fassa
Cruising toward Col Raiser in Val Gardena
Cruising toward Col Raiser in Val Gardena
Dolomites alpine off-piste terrain
Dolomites alpine off-piste terrain
Sass Pordoi and the off-piste descent to the pass below
Sass Pordoi and the off-piste descent to the pass below

Val Gardena Ski Lessons & guiding

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Val Gardena Ski Lessons & Guiding

If you are wanting to explore the off-piste at Val Gardena, you may have come to the wrong place! Val Gardena is however an awesome location to learn to ski & improve your skills on-piste. A local ski instructor or guide may be of benefit to help find the best off-piste terrain because as a general observation, off-piste freeride is limited in Val Gardena. Aside from several options on Seceda, the trees above Monte Pana, the steeper pitches off the Ciampinoi & loads of rolling terrain near Passo Sella, most good descents require a journey across to Val di Fassa. The nearby Sella massif, accessed via Val di Fassa’s Sass Pordoi cable car, has some truly classic descents that will test the most hardened backcountry skier or boarder. Beyond the Sella, glacier descents on Marmolada into Passo Fedaia are the next best thing, plus have more reliable snow cover.

Check out the listings below to find a great local ski instructor or mountain guide to make finding the best powder in the high alpine environment easier, safer & more fun. Or you can just book regular on-piste ski lessons too.

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