Canazei in Italy Resort Guide
A picturesque decent sized village with good links into the Sella Ronda at the heart of the 650 mile Dolomiti Superski circuit. It is a typical bigger mountain village with a friendly ambience and bustling, unsophisticated apres ski scene, a few good shops and authentic style hotels. It is situated off a busy main road. Once again the lack of English spoken may be a problem for beginners seeking instruction. Accommodation can be something of a problem when it is busy, but so too Canazei is probably the best choice for visitors to the Val di Fassa who want to do more than ski or board, or who don't do either. There is a pool, Turkish baths and sauna plus skating all in nearby Alba. Helicopter rides, bowing and paragliding are also available locally. Otherwise the choice of accommodation is varied: the 3 star Croce Bianca is reckoned to be one of the best in the area. The Campagnola is handily placed for the gondola station. At the upper end of the scale the grand Palace Dolomiti has its own evening entertainment programme and pizzeria and a choice of several dining rooms.
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RESORT HEIGHT | 1448 | ![]() |
VERTICAL DESCENT | 1190 | ![]() |
OPENS | Dec - April |
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TOP STATION | 2638 | ![]() |
DRAG LIFTS | 11 | ![]() |
EXPERT RATING | 6 |
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BOTTOM STATION | 1448 | ![]() |
CHAIR LIFTS | 5 | ![]() |
INTERMEDIATE RATING | 9 |
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BEGINNER RATING | 5 |
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- Adult One Day Pass : Euros
- Adult Six Day Pass : Euros
- Child One Day Pass : Euros
- Child Six Day Pass : Euros
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