Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Ski hire in Italy

 

Ski equipment hire in Italy

This year we have teamed up with Ski-Set to offer our clients discounted ski hire
in all resorts.

For almost 20 years SkiSet have been equipping skiers, thanks to its teams of professionals in the Italian ski resorts.
Hiring ski equipment is quick and easy.

Ski Hire

Choose your closest SkiSet shop within the SkiSet network in: Alleghe, Alpe di Siusi, Aprica, Artesina, Bardonecchia, Bormio, Brunico - Riscone, Campitello - Val di Fassa, Canazei - Val di Fassa, Castelrotto-Kastelruth, Cerreto Laghi, Cervinia, Champoluc - Monterosa Ski, Cogolo, Colere, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Corvara, Courmayeur - Plan, Chécrouit, Falcade, Folgaria, Folgarida, Gressoney Stafal Monterosaski, Gressoney Weissmatten Mont.ski, La Thuile, Limone Piemonte - 1400, Livigno, Madesimo, Madonna di Campiglio, Mezzana, Moena - Val di Fiemme, Monte Bondone (Vaneze), Monte Bondone (Vason), Ortisei, Pampeago - Val di Fiemme, Passo Costalunga - P. Carezza, Peio Terme, Pinzolo, Pozza di Fassa, Prato Nevoso, Predazzo - Val di Fiemme, San Cassiano, San Martino di Castrozza, San Sicario - Cesana , San Vigilio di Marebbe, Santa Caterina Valfurva, Santa Cristina, Sappada, Sauze d'Oulx, Selva Gardena - Wolkenstein, Sestrière, Solda-Sulden, Torgnon, Valtournenche, Vigo di Fassa, Vipiteno, Alagna - Monterosa Ski, Alta Badia - La Villa, Andalo, Aosta, Arabba, Cesana Torinese, Chiesa in Valmalenco, Crevacol, Fai della Paganella, Monginevro, Mont.ski Gressoney Tschoarde, Passo Tonale, Pila, Roccaraso, Saint Rhémy en bosses, San Vito di Cadore, Selva di Cadore, Tesero - Val di Fiemme, Trento, Valdaora (BZ), Zoldo Alto

Ski hire in Italy

Ski schools in Italy

You can see the full list of ski schools for the following locations

>> Civetta ski schools

>> Tre Valli ski schools

>> Valle Isarco ski schools

>> Carezza ski schools

>> Arabba ski schools

>> Marmolada ski schools

>> Alta Pusteria ski schools

>> Val di Fiemme ski schools

>> Obereggen ski schools

>> San Martino di Castrozza ski schools

>> Val di Fassa ski schools

>> Alpe di Siusi ski schools

>> Val Gardena ski schools

>> Cortina D'Ampezzo ski schools

>> Kronplatz - Plan De Corones ski schools

>> Alta Badia ski schools

at Ski schools in Italy

Monday, 30 January 2012

Discounted ski hire

Dolomites - Brenta Dolomites

 

Dolomites - Brenta Dolomites

The Dolomites are the symbol of Trentino. These unique mountains are renowned for the fiery red colour their rocks take on when they reflect the sun's rays at dawn and dusk.
The Dolomites in Trentino can be broken down into two main ranges: the Eastern Dolomites and the Brenta Dolomites.
The Brenta Dolomites are part of the Retic Alps - a 40 km long mountain range that reaches its peak at 3,173 m on the Cima Tosa. A section of the Brenta Dolomites is located inside the Adamello-Brenta Nature Reserve. The Reserve's territory features paths, rock-climbing trails and wonderful mountain biking itineraries in addition to panoramic routes for climbs and excursions, welcoming mountain huts and dairies where traditional local products can be savoured.
The Eastern Dolomites - know as Monti Pallidi - are Trentino's rock giants. They are all that remains of what was once a coral reef. These mountains emerged from the sea and were sculpted by the water, wind and ice to become a series of peaks, spires and summits. The Queen of the Eastern Dolomites is Marmolada (3,342 m), which is their most famous mountain, together with Sass Pordoi, (2,950 m) and offers visitors a complete, 360° view over the Dolomites. Those who love sports, winter sports and mountain hiking will find their heart's desire in the Dolomites.

Dolomites - Brenta Dolomites

Friday, 30 December 2011

Cult Pistes

 

Skiers - Pampeago

Changes in slope, detours, challenging sections and fascinating views. Some of the most celebrated pistes in the world are found in Trentino and feature unique characteristics. Surrounded by unsurpassed natural landscapes, they are subjected to a daily maintenance regime to guarantee safety and ensure that you enjoy real thrill.

Skiers - Val di Fassa

EASTERN DOLOMITES

In Val di Fassa, the famed Tomba Piste on Ciampedie was used by the Italian ski champion as a training ground, while the Ciampac Piste at Alba di Canazei has a gradient of over 28% and significant height difference, making it very challenging. The European Ski Cup is held here. The San Pellegrino Pass has a myriad of shapes and snow on the ground even in spring, while the Col Margherita Piste starts at 2500 m and is almost 3 km in length, with a height difference of 650 m.

In Val di Fiemme, the Olimpia is the most spectacular and exciting black piste in the Cermis Alps. The piste is more than 7 km long and a goodly section of it unfurls within the forest. The Agnello Piste in Pampeago is 2.5 km in length, with numerous detours as well as a drop of 400 m.

The spectacular Tognola Piste is found in San Martino di Castrozza, and has been specifically approved for the Giant, Special and SuperG.

Skiers - Madonna di Campiglio

BRENTA DOLOMITES

The Miramonti Couloir in Madonna di Campiglio is very technical. Also known as 3-Tre, it has a gradient of up to 55% and curves which must be taken in a jump. It has also played host to several editions of the World Cup. The Competition Piste at Pinzolo is 1100 m long and has a drop of 300 m. It is used to hold the races of the Trofeo Topolino.

The Nera of Folgarida in Val di Sole is both exhilarating and challenging, and is used for a number of different skiing and snowboarding competitions. The Paradiso Piste is located on the Tonale Pass. This challenging black piste begins at 3000 m, inside the Presena glacier basin. It is more than 5 km long and has a drop of almost 600 m.

The Olimpica Due in Paganella changes direction continuously, is 5 km long and a 1000 m drop, taking visitors to Andalo.
For those who like to ski in Pinzolo, the biggest news is the opening of the new (8-person, high-speed) Tulot gondola lift, which serve the new DoloMitica piste. The slope will run down into the valley with two variants: Star, for expert skiers (3.5km long, or just over 2mi); and Tour, for everyone else (5.8km, or over 3.5mi).

Skiers

FOLGARIA PLATEAU

The Salizzona Piste on the Folgaria Plateau is both thrillingly challenging and very technical, with its sudden slope changes. The piste starts at 1650 m and has a drop of approximately 300 m.

Skiers

TRENTO MONTE BONDONE

The Gran Pista is located on Monte Bondone. Renamed Trentino's Super-piste, it is highly satisfying because it is extremely varied, with its 3.5 km in length and drop of 800 m.

source: http://www.visittrentino.it

Monday, 19 December 2011

SKI TRENTINO: THE SNOW PLANET IN YOUR POCKET

 

Are you longing for skiing, fun and excitement in the magical snowy landscapes of winter in Trentino?
With the new 2.0 Version a few simple gestures will give you access to a whole series of services and information on the Trentino ski areas, that you’ll be able to share with all your friend:
Weather: temperature, situation and forecasts for the next two daysi
Webcam: a selection of shots updated every hour, straight from the most beautiful ski slopes, reproduced in high resolution format and high resolution panoramas
Map: Ski map to zoom in on details of each ski area
Piste report: constantly updated situation on the pistes and lifts working
Like Botton: share Trentino like box on facebook
Snow reports: alert in case of fresh snowfall

Ski Trentino

Monday, 14 November 2011

Night skiing

Ski under the stars -  Ski Stadium Aloch

Skiing down a well-lit piste on a calm, moonlit evening is an unforgettable experience. There are numerous floodlit pistes in Trentino, which allow visitors to savour this experience.

The first ski area to offer this experience was Madonna di Campiglio. Since 1998, its 3-Tre piste has been lit, so that Skiing World Cup slalom competitions could be held at night. The final part of this famous piste - the Canalone Miramonti - is equipped for night skiing

You can also enjoy a night out on your skis under the stars in other locations, such as on the Biancaneve piste in Marilleva and on the black section of the Stadio dello Slalom in Folgaria (the last 400 m).

In Pozza di Fassa the Fis Aloch piste is very popular.  A 5 km section of the Ciancoal ring is also lit at night for cross-country skiers, as is the cross-country ski centre Lago di Tesero.

At San Martino di Castrozza, an innovative lighting system using balls has been installed on 2 km of the Col Verde piste, with extremely pleasing results.  A 3 km section of the Andalo cross-country ring is also illuminated at night as it winds its way through the woods near the lake.


Also in Valsugana you can ski at night. In the ski area Brocon, immersed in the splendid setting of the chain Lagorai-Cima d'Asta, the Ski Lagorai provides several flood-lit slopes: the learning area, the snow park LGR Playground and 2 ski runs.
Opening : Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights from 7.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

A FUN-PACK START TO THE SEASON


The Dolomiti Superski ski districts are also renowned for their traditions and fun events organized mainly at the start of the season, introducing skiers to the world of fun on the snow and the festive Christmas atmosphere. And the choice could not be wider:
From 25th November 2011, in Brunico and Bressanone the traditional Christmas market begins and lasts till 6th January 2012.
On 2nd December 2011, in Santa Cristina in Val Gardena the romantic Christmas market begins, with its wide range of small gifts and other items on sale at the many stalls, following the sweet aroma of warm apple juice, cinnamon and vin brulé.
From 3rd December 2011, in Castelrotto, as part of the program “Christmas in Castelrotto”, local handcrafts, food specials and music will be presented on town square
On 9th December 2011, at Dobbiaco it is the time of the Krampus, little devil creatures which accompany Saint Nicholas, the traditional Tyrolean religious figure that brings gifts to children. His little demons will however pick a bone only with those who have not been good.
From 4th December 2011 to 8th January 2012, Tesero in Val di Fiemme will show his traditional cribs in a big exhibition during Christmas' time.
On 11th December, Alpe di Siusi is celebrating winter opening with a rich program and at the same time, Civetta is introducing the new winter season as well with the Snow Festa.
From 16th to 19th December, Cortina d'Ampezzo will become sweet thank to the “Eurochocolate Ski”, a mix of chocolate art show and fun on snow, in front of the amazing Tofane mountains.
On December 25th, 2011, Alpe di Siusi opens officially the King Laurin Snowpark

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DOLOMITI SUPER Special Offers for 2011/2012 winter



And for this winter season too, Dolomiti Superski offers a wide range of interesting special offers, designed for ski and snowboard lovers, as well as for families with children, who want to spend a dream holiday without spending a fortune:
Special offer DolomitiSuperskiPremière 2011
One free day for 4 days or more. A free day (hotel and ski pass) and special rates for ski rental and ski courses, for an unforgettable early season from 26th November to 23rd December 2011.
Special offer Dolomiti Classics 2011-2012 The skiing World Cup, live
Live the great classics of the ski World Cup in Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Cortina d’Ampezzo and Val di Fiemme, thanks to these great packages including accommodation, ski pass and entry to the main events of the international ski contest season.
Special offer DolomitiSuperKids 2012
Free holidays for children up to 8 years old and half price for kids up to 12. From 18th March to 09rd 15th April 2012, according to the scheduled opening times of the ski zones. Special rates for ski rental and ski courses.
Special offer DolomitiSuperSun 2012
The best days of the winter, with loads of sunshine and one free day when booking 7. From 25th March to 09rd/15th April 2012, according to the scheduled opening times of the ski zones. Special rates for ski rental and ski courses.
More detailed information on special offers can be found in chapter of the summary: DOLOMITI SUPERSKI make your dreams come true.
DOLOMITI SUPERSKI is a friend of the family
Free Ski pass for children up to 8 years old and discounts for kids up to 16.
This special offer is running for the whole winter season, when the multi-day Dolomiti Superski ski pass (from 2 to 28 days) is free for children up to 8 (born after 26/11/2003), when purchasing an adult ski pass of the same type and duration.
And discounts are also available for older kids on one day or multi-day ski passes (from 1 to 28 days), so kids between 8 and 16 (born after 26/11/1995) have a reduction of 30 %.
Large family? Save with DOLOMITI SUPERSKI
Further reductions on the ski pass (1-28 days) are available for families with more than two minors, if their ski passes are purchased at the same time as those for the parents. Proof of family status required.
Discounts on family seasonal ski passes
For families with children, Dolomiti Superski offers a range of savings to allow you to have fun together on the slopes. By purchasing a seasonal ski pass for a child up to 8 years old (€ 220.00) or for an older child up to 16 (€ 520.00), the parents save 160.00 € on their own seasonal ski pass (€ 520.00 pre-sale instead of € 680.00). And there are even greater advantages, if you purchase 4 Dolomiti Superski seasonal ski passes (2 for the parents and 2 for children up to 16). In this case, the seasonal ski pass for any other children is free.

News Dolomiti Superski

News Dolomiti Superski

 

All news of Dolomiti Superski for winter season 2011 2012

The countdown for the 2011-2012 winter season has started. From November 26, 2011 Dolomiti Superski welcomes you on the Dolomiti Mountains, part of the World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO, for spending unforgettable holiday times with snow on the most beautiful mountains in the world!
There are many novelties this year, including renewed uphill facilities and slopes, new connections between regions and ski areas, as well as upgraded snowmaking systems.
An addition is also our restyled website dolomitisuperski.com, that will be launched during autumn 2011, with a new look, and a lot of exclusive and useful services. The list of sporting events and other interesting happenings is even richer and is not less attractive than the offers for families and those for the season’s opening.
The coming winter season will look to involve ski enthusiasts in the most integrated and interactive way ever through a series of exciting  “social” and multimedia ways, always emphasizing the theme of skiing in the Dolomiti Superski carousel. Opportunities to win super and valuable prizes will also be at the top of our promotion list! Freestyle initiatives in the Dolomite snowparks will again be a feature and the safety campaign ensuring that all is geared towards enjoyable and safe times on the slopes, respecting one’s own limits and the interests of others, will be there as well. All this and more in a setting that has no rival in terms of natural beauty – The Dolomites, UNESCO World Natural Heritage. 

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