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The scenery will blow your ski boots off. Top-notch snowmaking goes a long way to compensate for the dry, sunny climate — on-piste, at least. Oh yes, and a restaurant which offers more than chicken and chips for lunch is pretty high on the wish-list, too. Canazei and its near-neighbour Campitello have all these things in spades. Wedged into a narrow cleft of forest and rock at the far end of the Val di Fassa, these friendly, unpretentious resorts offer quick access to some of the most scenic intermediate skiing on the planet. The backdrop comes courtesy of the sheer-sided Dolomites — former coral atolls which were left high and dry by retreating oceans. The skiing is provided by the vast Dolomiti Superski lift system, which serves up a muscle-melting km of pistes. But its core, around the Sella massif, will keep even athletic intermediates happy for a week — provided they explore the valleys that spin off the central hub. As for the food — well, the reputation of the Dolomite restaurant scene is spreading, and prices are creeping upwards. We even heard a few French skiers on a recent visit. Most of it is intermediate-friendly, and some of it is deliciously uncrowded. The big draw in in this part of the Dolomites is the Sella Ronda. Everyone skis it at least once during their holiday. In peaks weeks the pistes are crowded and lift queues can be a pain. Our view is that you should leave it till the end of your holiday week when most skiers will have already tackled it , and warm up your ski legs on some of the other, quieter, parts of the lift system. So where else to ski? But here are a few suggestions. Pocket-sized Ciampac-Buffaure area, on the other side of the Val di Fassa from the Sella Ronda, is a lovely place to start the week. One drops down to the Alba and two go down to Pozza di Fassa on the other side of the area. Keen and athletic piste skiers should warm up on the red, and then go for the two blacks. All three are superb. Skiing over to the Val Gardena is essential too. But there are many other scintillating pistes besides. The slopes above the village of Arabba are home to best collection of steeper pistes in the region. Meanwhile, the pocket-sized ski area of Catinaccio is worth a visit, for its towering backdrop of Dolomite rock, and for lunch at Baita Checco see Where to Eat, below. You will however need to ride a bus 5 miles to Pera in the Val di Fassa to get there. The Sella Ronda threads through both, but you can spend a happy day skiing here on broad, and beautifully-groomed pistes without ever doing the tour. ARVE Error: For the maxwidth maxw option you need to have normal or lazyload mode enabled, either for all videos in the plugins options or through shortcode e. There are some famous, arse-tight couloirs to be skied here, between the soaring Dolomite crags check out the back end of this video , filmed in the exceptional winter of for a sense of that. And when the snow is fresh, you can enjoy some cracking powder runs on the Marmolada — or on the hikeable south-east face of the Sassolungo. The storms that hit the Alps from the north and north-west rarely drop much snow here. To get a proper dump, you need a weather system that bubbles out of the Gulf of Genoa and rolls along the southern face of the Alps. But those kind of weather systems are the exception, not the rule. That said, when the weather does turn, you do tend to get more than one these southern storms: and sometimes the sequence can set in for weeks. But if a recent visit here is any guide, it does seem as though Canazei does it better than its neighbours. A local ski instructor told us that this was because they pumped more air through the snow cannons -along with the water. This makes the process more expensive, but also means the snow created is lighter and drier. It was almost impossible to tell the difference between the man-made stuff and natural mid-winter snow. The real drawback to the climate here is the way it can warm up here quickly at the back end of the season. Ski here before the end of February to get the best of it. One final thing: you can now buy your ski pass direct from your hotel in Canazei, or buy it online and pick it up at reception. Bear in mind, however, that not all accommodation providers are taking part in the scheme. Both have well-organised creches and facilities for children, and offer nursery slopes down on the valley floor. With so many broad, sunny pistes, Canazei is a naturally confidence-boosting playground: and the local instructors are dab hands and getting their pupils up on their edges and carving. Best of all is if you can book private lessons. The standard of hotel-keeping is generally very good. Many of the hotels are family-run — and are friendly and spotlessly clean. You may find some bedrooms and public areas are rather dated as a result. Prices tend to be a little lower than they are over in Selva , in the Val Gardena: and a lot lower than in an A-list French resort. A January week in a chic, refurbished room in the four-star Astoria in Canazei, for example, costs less than week in a three-star in Meribel , France. Bear in mind that much of the accommodation is at the on far side of the village from the Belvedere gondola, which is the only lift up to the slopes in the village. That way you can walk in each morning wearing something more comfortable than ski boots. Four-star Hotel Perla is close to the lift. However, it is on the main road, so book a room at the back of the hotel if possible. Rooms are large, and decor varies enormously with some on the old-fashioned side, and others contemporary and stylish. Hotel Croce Bianca is about m from the gondola. It has one of the best restaurants in the resort. Once again, you should book a room at the back of the hotel to avoid noise from the road. The popular four-star Hotel Astoria has been run by the same family since WWII, and gets rave reviews for its service. The Hotel Cristallo is the pick of the three-stars, recently-refurbished but m from the gondola. There is, however, a ski bus stop outside the hotel. However, guests love the wellness centre and the atmosphere seems to be generally warm and friendly. Bargain-hunters should keep an eye on it in the run-up to the quiet weeks of January. The last remaining rooms are usually sold off at the last-minute — at a healthy discount. Buses to the ski slopes at Moena, Campitello di Fassa and Alba stop metres away. Campitello has ten four-star hotels. These include Gran Paradis , which is centrally-located. The family-run hotel has a spa complete with hot-tub, steam room, sauna and indoor swimming-pool. The rooms are decorated in typical Alpine style and there is a traditional restaurant. Excellent spa. One of the great joys of skiing in Canazei — and in all the Dolomites — is eating out on the mountain. In fact, the combination of quality, service and affordable pricing make for one of the best restaurant scenes in the skiing world. Why are the restaurants so good? With the boss on site on a daily basis, everyone has to pull his or her weight. Here, Italian cuisine mixes with the legacy of both the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Ladins — who lived in these parts long before anyone else. All sorts of delicious things appear on the menu — local cheeses, figs, venison, seafood, beef, barley, rice, gnocchi , pasta — and the local wine is delicious. Baita Checco : home to some of the best cooking in the Val di Fassa, courtesy of young chef Matthias Trottner, the nephew of the owner. Rifugio Salei : set beneath the Col Rodello, on the slopes above Campitello. Fienile Monte : just above the Rifugio Salei, this recent addition to the mountain-restaurant scene serves irresistible Bistecca alla Fiorentina , and is open on Friday nights for dinner, too access is by snow mobile. Rifugio Emilio Comici : on the slopes above Selva, beneath the north face of the Saslong. This is the go-to restaurant for seafood, thanks to its long-standing links with the town of Grado, on the Golfo di Venezia. It serves delicious ciasoncie : pasta stuffed with figs, flooded with butter, and topped off by a puree of apples. This is also the spot for your first-ever glass of calimero. El Zedron : this simple restaurant and snack bar is right at the top of the Pozza-Buffaure ski area. By contrast, down in the village the restaurant scene is less spectacular — for the simple reason that most guests stay in hotels or chalets on a half-board basis and rarely eat out. The food at the four-star Hotel Astoria is also good. Apres Ski Paradis is the main venue. The Taverna Espanola is also popular. Meanwhile, in the Belvedere sector of pistes above Canazei, the bar at the Gran Bar Pecol, close to the gondola station back down to Canazei, is the place to stop for a drink before heading home. Over in the Pozza-Buffaure ski area on the other side of the valley, Baita Cuz is a lovely spot for a spritz or a glass of fizz as the sun begins to set. By the way, if wine is your thing, then you have to check out the Enoteca Valentini in the middle of Canazei. The climate there — which in summer mixes blazing hot days and chilly nights — is perfect for producing fragrant and complex wines, and there several varieties of both red and white worth trying. As well as founding Welove2ski in June , Sean has written about skiing and snowboarding in the British press for 28 years. I will totally agree with all that. I stayed in Campitello in January and experience the conditions described. Piste conditions were better than in Zell,where I went the next week , even though they had had less snow.. In no way could I do it all and in fact I am thinking of returning next year for the whole season. Hi I am thinking of the Dolomites for next year as looking for somewhere different than Austria. Should I be? And which is the liveliest village. Email address:. Sean Newsom welove2ski. You might enjoy the intermediate pistes and mountain restaurants, too You may also like. About the author. Sean Newsom As well as founding Welove2ski in June , Sean has written about skiing and snowboarding in the British press for 28 years. Click here to post a comment. Share This! Newsletter Email address:.
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