Skiing in Dolomites 2023 - Ortisei, Val Gardena

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Skiing the Sella Ronda, from Val Gardena to Alta Badia, Arabba, Val di Fissi, Marmolada, Passo Pordoi.

Комментарии • 10

  • @ghosar
    @ghosar Год назад

    love the Dolomites! Thx for sharing

  • @irenezadonska462
    @irenezadonska462 Год назад

    Beautiful video👍🏼

  • @frazermountford
    @frazermountford Год назад

    Nicely presented. It looks like you had good conditions

  • @WrongButtonWB
    @WrongButtonWB Год назад

    Uuh, Val Gardena i Saslong FIS staza, uzivancija! Bilo je davno, kada sam bio, ali jos se ne zaboravlja. Nadam se da ste uzivali, drugari.

    • @darjanradenkovikj
      @darjanradenkovikj  Год назад

      Saslong ce se definitivno pamtiti dugo. Predivno je bilo, nadamo se da cemo ponoviti :)

  • @thomaslui1129
    @thomaslui1129 Год назад +1

    Do you mind sharing your itinerary? And which runs would you recommend? We will be staying in Ortisei for a few nights in February

    • @darjanradenkovikj
      @darjanradenkovikj  Год назад +2

      We stayed in Ortisei too. Most of the days we started from Seceda and then continued to St. Christina, then Selva, or the rest of Sella Ronda (to other ski resorts). Some days we just took the bus and started from St. Christina or Selva. If you are doing the Sella Ronda circuit this can save you some time.
      In Val Gardena there are these 8 Legendary runs, which are fantastic - definitely go for them, especially Sasslong, Champinoi and Cir. Seceda is also great, and keep the Longia (10km) for the end of day to get back to Ortisei.
      If you are doing the Sella Ronda circuit, I would suggest the orange way (clockwise), it has better pistes and more connections where you ride the gondola, so you can warm yourself.
      From the Centers on the Ronda, Arabba has best ski pistes for advanced skiers, Alta Badia has a lot of fun features, but mostly blue pistes and a lot of pushing/walking to get back on the Ronda. You have some fantastic views going from Val di Fissi to Badia.
      Definitely go for Marmolada one day even is a bit far, but it's manageable. Also, ride the cable car to Pordoi which is the Terase of the Dolomites with fantastic views.
      In the afternoon you would like to be at Seceda, because the sun holds most there.
      The city pool in Ortisei is great and worth the money to relax after ski.

    • @thomaslui1129
      @thomaslui1129 Год назад

      @@darjanradenkovikj thank you!!

  • @michalmakarewicz6909
    @michalmakarewicz6909 9 месяцев назад

    omg its so white there