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Overview

Badia is an authentic alpine village at the entrance to the Alta Badia valley. It is a pleasant holiday resort away from all the hustle and bustle of larger traditional ski resorts. Time seems to stand still in Badia and everything is laid back doing things at your own pace.

The beauty of Badia however, is that it is linked to 6 other resorts in the Alta Badia Valley which in turn, are also linked to the largest ski system in the world via the Dolomiti Superski pass giving access to more than 1220km of piste!!

Badia provides relatively easy access to the Sella Ronda via La Villa and on through to Corvara - a 24km circular tour of the Gruppo Sella taking in resorts such as Cortina, Arabba, Val Gardena-Selva and Canazei. The scenery of the Dolomites is truly spectacular with 3000m jagged peaks in every direction.

Après-Ski

Alta Badia is a paradise for those who love their food. Their are 3 Michelin-starred restaurants and the dishes combine South Tyrolean and Italian cuisine with local Ladin specialities. Compared to Corvara and Colfosco which are the liveliest villages in Alta Badia, Badia offers a more quite and sophisticated après-ski scene.

Key information (whole area)
Altitude 1348m
Top lift 2778m
Family
Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
Piste (km) 130
Longest run 8 km
Off piste
Cross country 38 km
Season Dec - April
Snowboard parks 2
Heli Skiing
Summer skiing
Glacier skiing
Babysitting
Creche
Apres ski Relaxed & Informal

Skiing around Badia

This skiing area is known throughout the world, not only due to the unique landscape in which it is part of, but also due to the state-of-the-art lift facilities. In the valley of Alta Badia there are 51 ski lifts, 130km of pistes and 38km of cross country slopes. The local ski area around Alta Badia gives plenty of opportunities for beginners and early intermediates to improve their technique before heading out into the vast ski terrain covered by the Dolomiti Superski pass delivering some 1220km of pistes.

The famous Gran Risa ski run can be found in La Villa, well known for its World Cup Slalom race. The lovely Valley of the Stella Alpine can be reached from the village of Colfosco and you can admire the breathtaking view of the Valley of Mezdi. From here you can start a magnificent all day ski tour to Lagazuoi. The Sella Ronda also takes you to Corvara and Colfosco and you can easily reach the adjacent valleys.

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Beginners

Badia has a few gentle slopes for beginners to practice on before heading up to La Villa and beyond for the wide cruising blue slopes.

Intermediate

For the intermediates, the local and entire Super Dolomiti area is heaven with literally miles and miles of piste at your finger tips. One of the best days out is to ski the Sella Ronda - it can take up to a full day depending on your ability, fitness and the number of pit-stops but definitely worth it.

Advanced

The local area is pretty limited for the serious skiers although there are some good off-piste runs under La Villa's Piz La Ila gondola and under the Vallon chairlift.

If you head over to Val Gardena in the direction of Ciampinoi / Sassolungo between Selva and S. Cristina, there are some challenging runs and certainly some of the best off-piste closest to La Villa, where we would recommend you take a guide to get the best out of what is available.

Further afield, its definitely worth the trip to Arabba via the Podroi Pass - it has the most blacks around the Sella Ronda circuit.

Featured chalets in Badia

The self catering holiday rentals in and around Badia are all close to the main street leading up to the gondala so you are never to far away from the shops, bars and restaurants. No matter what type of accommodation you choose, you can be sure that they are all extremely welcoming, friendly and exceptional value for money.

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Things to see & do in and around Badia

In addition to skiing and other mountain sports such as snowshoeing, there are plenty of interesting places to see. Skiing over to Arabba via the Podroi Pass is not to be missed. Arraba has the most blacks around the Sella Ronda circuit and from there, time permitting, Skiing on the Marmolda is not to be missed. From Arabba it takes around 40 mins to ski to the base cable car and then a further 2 cable cars to get to the top. The best known run is the Bellunese from Punta Rocca at 3300m down to Malga Ciapela, a vertical drop of 1800m and some 12km long - truly amazing and stunning scenery all the way.

A few more suggestions....
From Cortina, ski the Hidden Valley with its frozen waterfall and horse pulled tow-ropes at the bottom to take you to the ski lift. Pit-stop at the best mountain restaurant in the region.
Ski the Sottaguda gorge at the bottom of the Marmolada glacier
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Our view on ski holidays in Badia

We think Badia is one of those ski resorts that are starting to get the recognition amongst international travellers that it thoroughly deserves. A fantastic resort in the heart of the spectacular Dolomites - full of charm and character. With its direct link in to La Villa and the Sella Ronda, ski holidays in Badia present some serious touring options for all levels of skier.

If you like Badia, you may also want to look at Canzei in Val di Fassa.