
Skiing in Arabba-Marmolada
About Arabba-Marmolada
Dolomiti Superski
Twelve ski resorts, all under one ski pass: Dolomiti Superski! The breathtaking mountain landscape of the Italian Dolomites offers an incredible range of slopes. With the Dolomiti Superski pass, you gain access to around 1,200 kilometres of pistes and no fewer than 450 ski lifts — more than enough to keep even the most experienced winter sports enthusiasts entertained.
With just one pass, you can explore a wide variety of ski areas, including Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, Arabba–Marmolada, Alta Badia, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Kronplatz, Sextner Dolomiten, Valle di Fiemme, San Martino di Castrozza, Valle Isarco, Trevalli-Moena and Civetta.
The legendary Sella Ronda connects four of these ski resorts (Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, Alta Badia and Arabba–Marmolada). This spectacular ski circuit of around 40 kilometres takes you through a diverse mountain landscape in approximately 5–6 hours. Whether you’re skiing or snowboarding, it’s an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Dolomites.
Cross-country skiers will also feel at home here. Across the region, you’ll find more than 1,000 kilometres of trails. Popular routes include the scenic trail from Rautal to Pederti and the beautiful tracks in the Gsieser and Antholzertal valleys.
Arabba – Marmolada
Arabba–Marmolada is a snow-sure ski area with stunning views of the Sella Massif and the Marmolada glacier — the highest peak in the Dolomites. The village of Arabba is located between the mountain passes Passo Pordoi and Passo Campolongo and lies directly on the famous Sella Ronda. The ski area is known for its variety and is particularly suited to more experienced skiers and snowboarders. You’ll find challenging red and black runs, excellent snow conditions and great opportunities for off-piste skiing. A highlight is the area around Porta Vescovo, where demanding slopes and impressive views come together. From Arabba, you can also head towards the Marmolada glacier via Passo Fedaia, where you can experience high-altitude skiing and some of the most spectacular descents in the Dolomites. The famous “Bellunese” run, for example, stretches for around 12 kilometres from the glacier down into the valley.
Prefer a more relaxed day? Then the sunny slopes around Passo Campolongo are a great option. Intermediate skiers should also not miss the Sella Ronda, which can easily be started from Arabba and completed as a full-day tour around the Sella Massif.
Arabba–Marmolada offers excellent snow reliability thanks to its altitude and glacier access. With the Dolomiti Superski pass, you can make full use of the extensive lift network and easily connect to neighbouring ski areas such as Val di Fassa and Alta Badia.
Slopes
- 10 km Black
- 21 km Red
- 32 km Blue
- 0 km Green






