Canazei Ski Resort

Canazei, in Italy’s Val di Fassa, is a lively ski resort at about 1,460 m, surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites and directly linked into the vast Dolomiti Superski area, including the famous Sellaronda circuit. The local Belvedere sector offers around 21 km of slopes served by 14 lifts, with a mix of easy, intermediate, and challenging runs, funparks, and family-friendly areas, while nearby Col Rodella, Ciampac, and the Marmolada glacier expand the variety from beginner terrain to higher-altitude, advanced options. Snowmaking ensures good conditions throughout a season that typically lasts from December to April, making it ideal for intermediates and families but also attractive to advanced skiers and snowboarders looking for steeper terrain and freeride potential. The resort is well connected by ski buses and lifts, with access via mountain passes and airports like Verona or Venice, and combines excellent skiing with vibrant après-ski, Ladin and Italian cuisine, cozy mountain huts, and breathtaking scenery, making it a top destination for both winter sports enthusiasts and those seeking Dolomite charm