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Book your rental equipment early. There are rental shops where you have to book your desired equipment up to 3 days before the first day of rental. Your desired rental period may no longer be selectable for short-term bookings. Otherwise you are not entitled to this offer directly at the local rental shop. All booked children and teenagers will receive a FREE helmet for the entire booked rental period! Ski hire Canazei online - Canazei is a town in the upper Val di Fassa. It is the center of the most powerful skiing association in the Alpine region. Canazei is part of the ski area Dolomiti-Superski and starting point for the 4 ski areas: Belvedere, Ciampac, Col Rodella and Marmolada. It is very popular with skiers and snowboarders. One can reach the center of Canazei directly by the modern lifts in this ski region. Freeriders will find their challenge on the off-piste slopes where they can leave their tracks in the fresh powder snow. The Dolomiti Snowpark presents itself from its best side. In addition to challenging obstacles, it also has a Big Airbag, which helps to make a soft landing with daring jumps. There is also a boardercross run for beginners and advanced, called Easyline and Medium-Pro. But there is more information about the ski area of Belvedere. This is situated directly at Canazei and offers a total of 18 km of pistes, which are divided into 3 km blue, 14 km red and 1 km black routes. It is an especially interesting area for advanced skiers and snowboarders. The little visitors are excellently taken care of in the Kinderland. The world of skiing is taught to them by ski coaches with lots of patience and perseverance. They give their best to let the kids immerse themselves into the ski world with lots of fun and joy. At the time of your arrival you can pick up your booked rental equipment directly at the co-operating ski hire shop directly in Canazei. An extremely practical but also economical solution for your ski hire in Canazei. Piaz G. Marconi, 5 Canazei. Choose resort. Choose equipment. Complete booking. Ski hire Canazei. Location of my accommodation - please choose Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 3 Opt 4. Just choose the preferred ski hire shop in Canazei from the list below with BOOK NOW, enter the rental period, choose the winter sports equipment and off you go to the slopes of the ski area Belvedere - Val di Fassa. Skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing, deep snow slopes for freeriders, and much more … In Canazei — Fassa Valley - Val di Fassa you will find a varied program for you winter holiday! More information about Canazei. Cheaper than on site. You already have products in your basket. If you continue your basket will be deleted. About the ski resort Canazei. Ski hire Ski school. Ski hire Hire skis online Why hire skis? Price advantages ski hire How to hire skis online? Hire equipment categories FAQ General terms of reservation. Ski school Book ski lessons online Kids ski lesson — What age? Lessons from beginners to professionals Why book a lesson online in advance? FAQ General terms of reservation.

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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. So we have booked a place to stay in Canazie for Jan 8th to 15th, as it is on the stella Ronda it seems like a good base. We are fairly fast skiers so assume we will at some point do the stella ronda,. We intend to ski different areas each day, then ski back to the town in the evening. Arabba, is one of the areas I look forward too, hope it doesn't take too long to ski to from Canazi, where else would you recommend? The Sasslong run is also one we fully intend to do a few times, are there many ski routes in the area? Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? It doesn't take very long at all to ski from Canazei to Arabba. From Arabba, you'll also be able to do Marmolada, if you start from Canazei reasonably early. You need to Login to know who's really who. Super, we start early most mornings, so it's great to know that. I am looking forward to the trip now, it has always been a plan to go to that area so we decided to book early to ensure we got a place to base ourselves. Wonder should we do the Stella Ronda at the beginning of the week to give ourselves an idea of where everything is in relation to our village, or would it be one of those things you leave till the end of the week, when everyone else is bored of it leaving it quieter? Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. It's also worth going over to ski the Hidden Valley, it's a fairly long day out, but worthwhile. You'll need to Register first of course. Sella Ronda can be done both clockwise and anticlockwise, and there are also variants in both. If you're quick you can do both directions in a day, although that does mean you'll probably have to skip lunch, which is one of the joys of Italian Skiing IMV. Pick a destination in the morning and crack on with it. The downhill course so over in Selva Val Gardena. There are also some 'off the beaten track' side resorts which start or end on the Sella Ronda, but aren't technically part of it and so are less busy. It's a huge area, and you'll love it. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast because in bad weather they can and do close some lifts which could leave you stranded with not enough time to get back to Canezei via another route. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports If as you say, you are 'Fast skiers', why not do the clockwise and then anti clockwise orange and green, but always get which way mixed up Its easily doable. Both ways offer different pistes so could be entertaining to go both ways. Loved the Dolomites, plan to be there end of January not the Birthday bash though. We had a snowy day on our visit to the Hidden valley, so really didn't see much on the way down, enjoyed it, but will have to do it again when its a clearer day Piste map is downloadable from here After all it is free. Yea we ski pretty fast, two teenagers are gung ho to see how much they can and we usually do a light lunch, so pizza and wine back at it, might do it both ways. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Don't neglect the Ciampac area other side of the valley from the Ronda ; short bus ride from Canzei to Alba gondola ; much quieter than the Ronda and some nice runs and Huttes Ski the Net with snowHeads. Sella Ronda is fun but nothing epic. Clockwise vs Anti, they vary a little bit, not much. Do it early in the week so you'll know if you want to repeat it. More fun with vis. I also ski fast but doing the SR means dialing it back at times as you will be looking for the very good signage on the fly while trying to keep your group together. Having a leader is a good idea; deputize one of the kids on the clockwise and the other one leads on the anti. Good advice scooter, I'm looking forward to the area, I myself like long runs, so the area with long runs and a few steeps will be the one that I will be returning to. I did the ski welt last year, I wasn't very impressed with it, seemed to spend a long time on lifts, rather than on the piste. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Including several hot chocolate stops and a look around the museum. We've been to the area twice and now estimate an hour for each 'side' of the SR so similar to Simon Personally I'd recommend a side trip to Ortisei, can be added on to SR or done by itself, probably best done via an anticlockwise SR so you only have one leg left afterwards. The 'La Longia' run from the top of Seceda down to Ortisei is beautiful, varied, long over 10k and the several times we did it also quiet. It goes through a gorge and even past a frozen waterfall. On the video they call it 'The fairytale run'. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. I think the on-piste skiing there is the best of any of the Dolomiti Superski areas, with more vertical and more steep groomers including 5 blacks. Also the most gondola-centric lift system I've ever seen, which I don't particularly like but some do. As a bonus, there are two good museums at the summit that are worth your time, especially if you get a bad vis day. You know it makes sense. I've provided the link to the area centred around Canazei; but you can move the map to see all areas. You can also zoom in and change the perspective. Have fun. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. I'd suggest the Sella Ronda, both ways early in the week, so you can get an idea of return times from the various areas. You don't want to miss that last lift back over pordoi! Plenty choice of blacks. Couple of nice runs in Colfosco. A lot of people just go straight past. The black can be a real test if some fresh powder or even ice. A few of us on the BB plan to visit Vigo di fassa, which is fairly close to you. A couple of years ago, had a day in Alp di Suisa. Some nice runs. Follow the run down from the top of Comici, short bus ride, work down the valley, and gondola down to Ortesei. Taxi, or bus back from the square to Val Gardina or Selva. Choice of a couple of nice long runs down into La Villa. It's about 30 minutes each way bus ride to Kronplatz, I think every 20 minutes so check the timetables. Maybe just visit La Villa one day to see how much time you will have. Just checked my ski tracks from last trip. Arabba to La Villa approx 1 hour. Same on return, so fast skiers should be able to get back to Canezei or at least over Pordoi in about Should give you hours to enjoy Kronplatz if you time the bus ok. Quote: Arabba, is one of the areas I look forward too, hope it doesn't take too long to ski to from Canazi, Being a fast skier doesn't really make that much difference. It is the state of the lift queues that matter. The rifugios serve coffee and lunch that demands savouring. If necessary ski faster. I suppose if you must tick the boxes, do the orange and red S. If you need to use a ski bus to your accommodation, queues can be a problem at the end of the day. It may be better to finish your ski day at the bus termini at Alba or Pozza where there space on the bus, perhaps better to Apres at a bar or chocolataria until the queues have diminished but don't spoil your dinner. Thanks everyone, lots of information there, JohnE, good point re the lift ques, mad that it's September and I'm already looking forward to it. My Trip Report for Canazei, dates from 12 years ago, but apart from the prices, not much has changed It is a great area.. The ski bus is great and tickets are cheap for the week and it is easier to catch it from there and go up to Pena where there is a choice of quick cable cars than go up two from the center of Canazei also there are nice area going south on the bus such as Alpe Luisa.. However my daughter has thrown a curveball by saying she wants to give snowboarding a try, and my other two are threatening to join her. I know the reds are relatively easy in the dollies, but presumably too much for first week boarders? So wondering - is this really such a great choice for us? Not quite sure how small it is though, compared to our usual French mega-resort experience we do enjoy a sense of travelling, which is one appeal of the SR. Most of the skiing is up in the Belvedere bowl above Canazei there is a small beginners area in the village. The bowl has some very wide easy areas for beginners plus a couple of steeper reds. I would say it was the ideal place to learn. How do they get to the easier areas? Canzei-Pecol bubble then Toe bubble : they do indeed show as mainly reds, but in my opinion the only true red bit is the short drops off the 'Ridge' the Toe bubble stops short of the ridge.. If they were in France the map would be all 'Blue'! Assuming that they are taking lessons? If they catch the bus up to Alba and take the gondola on the rhs up to Campac there is a very nice blue run to practice on.. Its as quick as going up the bubble. DaveD , Nice one - forgot about Alba and much quieter than areas on the 'Ronda'! The Belvedere area area is wide open and not difficult in any way. There's a slightly steeper area right off the lifts at the top but nothing difficult. Corvara or one of the adjacent villages would provide a local area of mostly blue runs. No drag lifts anywhere in the Dolomoti superki that I remember and Campac is a really nice area for beginners.. No drag lifts anywhere in the Dolomoti superki that I remember …. There are a couple in the area at the bottom of the gondolas that take you up to marmolada, also near the saslong I think.. The Canazei piste map shows three drag lifts servicing the only blue runs marked on the map? Have those been replaced with chairs? I'm not sure if the map your are looking is the most up to date one. That version of the map looks much more promising. Dallied with reverting back to high altitude France again for a moment had a great time in VT staying in the Oxalys a couple of years ago but decided that with a mono-jabbed 16 year old in tow, the Italy plan would make things that much simpler - no need for PCR tests every couple of days just to access lifts, restaurants et al. So, had a quick hunt around, and managed to find a place in Selva, via Inghams. All booked, and very excited already! That is now a plan,. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. Any information on Canazie val di fassa? After all it is free After all it is free. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Last edited by Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: on Fri ; edited 1 time in total. Arabba, is one of the areas I look forward too, hope it doesn't take too long to ski to from Canazi,. Pejoli wrote:. DaveD wrote:.

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