After limited openings a week ago, this weekend sees the official opening of lifts and slopes in most of the Dolomiti Superski's ski resorts.
In total, there are more than 200 lifts operating and around 400km of slopes accessible in 13 out of 15 Dolomiti ski resorts.
The famous Sellaronda circuit is open in both skiing directions from December 3rd onwards providing
vital connections between key valleys in the region.
One of them, Val Gardena, is currently posting 150km (93 miles) of slopes open, the most in the world so far, overtaking Ischgl/Samnaun (136km) and Cervinia/Zermatt (110km)
After Cortina (Col Gallina), Kronplatz, 3 Cime Dolomites (Passo Monte Croce), Val di Fiemme (Pampeago) and Obereggen last week, on December 3rd the ski resorts of Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, Carezza, Arabba/Marmolada, Rio Pusteria-Bressanone, Alpe Lusia/San Pellegrino and Rolle Pass will also open.
The two remaining areas not yet open, Alpe di Siusi, will start operations on 7 December, San Martino di Castrozza and Civetta will open on 8 December 2022.