Val di Fassa Ski Lessons & Guiding

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Sass Pordoi is the highest lifted point in Val di Fassa & is the start of many epic backcountry ski descents
Sass Pordoi is the highest lifted point in Val di Fassa & is the start of many epic backcountry ski descents
The Val di Fassa side of Marmolada has the region
The Val di Fassa side of Marmolada has the region's best off-piste powder skiing
Val di Fassa has lots of long intermediate ski trails connecting its disparate sectors
Val di Fassa has lots of long intermediate ski trails connecting its disparate sectors
Above Ciampac is a fine mix of alpine bowl and piste trails at Val di Fassa
Above Ciampac is a fine mix of alpine bowl and piste trails at Val di Fassa

Val di Fassa Ski Lessons & Guiding

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Val di Fassa Ski Lessons & Guiding

Beyond the obvious alpine off-piste, Val di Fassa may appear to be limited in its freeride terrain. It is in fact one of the Dolomites best freeride ski sectors & is more easily accessed with the knowledge of a local ski instructor or guide. In addition to some freeride zones on the Belvedere & Carezza, the main fare are the cliff lined gashes on the Sella massif accessed by the cable car on Saas Pordoi. Each descent from the Sella massif has a complex exit that local knowledge can more easily negotiate. From Passo Fedaia, access to Marmolada can be achieved with some effort, but on a good day (read – ‘powder’) hordes of freeriders will be descending from the cable cars higher up (the early bird will catch the worm).

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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