Dolomites Ski Lessons & Guiding
The vast expanses of the Dolomites can be daunting to visitors, experienced & not! If you are wanting to improve your skills, explore the massive network of ski trails or discover the beautiful & often hidden off-piste terrain, the services of a local ski instructor or guide may be of benefit.
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 Sella massif, accessed via Val di Fassa’s Sass Pordoi cable car, has numerous truly classic (& some less well known) 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. But the quintessential Dolomites off-piste is in the couloirs & steeps surrounding Cortina. Whether it be the flanks of Faloria, the backside of Cristallo or the amazing, but technical descents on Tofana, if the snow is good, the skiing in Cortina is world class & totally exhilarating.
If looking for an all-inclusive ski safari tour of the Dolomites, check out the Dolomites Tour Listings page.
Otherwise, click on the listings below to find a great local ski instructor or mountain guide to make finding the best Dolomiti off-piste freeride terrain easier, safer & more fun. Or you can just book regular on-piste ski lessons too.
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