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Val Di Fassa

Italy

Europe

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Canazei

Campitello di fassa

Km piste
Min Height (m)
Max Height (m)
195
1320
2423
Sub Area
Multi-Area Collection
Yes
Yes

Description

Val di Fassa, located in the heart of the Italian Dolomites, is a picturesque ski area renowned for its stunning natural beauty.


 It's part of the well know Sella Ronda circuit that circles the Sella Massif (Connecting at Canazei and Campitello di fassa). Val di Fassa is a traditional mountain valley with several small villages that have grown into popular ski resorts over time. 


These villages, including Canazei, Campitello, and Pozza di Fassa, have managed to maintain their authentic character and offer visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history and culture. 


The resorts feature a mix of traditional chalet-style accommodations and modern hotels, providing a range of options for visitors. In terms of accessibility, Val di Fassa's main piste kms are at the junction with the Sella Ronda.


Down the valley at Pozza Di Fassa and Carezza, there's some small local areas but the km are not substatial. For the best value if you're planning on multiple day's skiing it's best to invest in a Dolomiti Superski pass so you can cross into the neighboring areas of Arabba and Val Gardena.

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Pass prices
Piste Map
Transfer details
(Airports, trains, shared options)
Resort information
Local tips
Accommodation recommendations

piste map

Ski Pass

6 day pass
Euro / km
290
1.48

Mainly a collection of tiny resorts - but also connecting to the Sella Ronda

Pass

Access

travel

Closest Airports

Treviso

Bolzano

Venice

Verona

Drive times to Canazei

1hr 14 - Bolzano

1hr 43 - Trento

2hr 35 - Verona Airport

2hr 35 - Venice Airport

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Transfers

Direct Train
Train + Bus Option
Direct coach
No
Yes
Yes

Train Connections

Bressanone

Bozen / Bolzano

The closest railway stations are: Trento, Bolzano, and Ora

Choose based on where you want to stay in the Valley.

If you're planning on getting a connecting taxi, Bolzano is your closest station.


For those who want to stay in Canazei and be connected to the Sella Ronda, Trento is your best option (Bus 101) or Bolzano (180 Bus to Vigo di Fassa then 101)

These connections are not short however (see below)


 From the train stations, daily bus connections to Val di Fassa are provided, managed by the service companies Trentino Trasporti (Trento) and SAD (Bolzano and Ora). 

Bus tickets can be purchased at the specific ticket offices or directly on board.


Trento central train station

The ticket office is open every day from 6.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Connection to Val di Fassa by Trentino Trasporti bus

https://www.trentinotrasporti.it/viaggia-con-noi/extraurbano/regione-1


bus line no. 101 Canazei - Moena - Cavalese - Trento 

(bus stops in Val di Fassa: Penia, Alba, Canazei, Campitello di Fassa, Fontanazzo, Campestrin, Mazzin, Pera di Fassa, Pozza di Fassa, S. Giovanni-Vigo di Fassa, Soraga di Fassa, Moena) [2hrs 18 to Canazei]


bus line no. 104 Cavalese - Ora - Trento [Connecting bus at Ora]


bus line no. 123 Moena - Passo San Pellegrino - Falcade


Bolzano central train station

The ticket office is open every day from 6.00 a.m. to 8.50 p.m. Connection to Val di Fassa by SAD bus

bus line no. 180 Vigo di Fassa - Passo Carezza - Bolzano (1hr 14min)

Connect in Vigo di Fassa to the 101 (2hr total)


Ora train station

The ticket office is open from Monday to Friday from 6.30 a.m. to 10.20 a.m. and from 1.20 p.m. to 4.20 p.m. Connection to Val di Fassa by SAD bus. 

bus line no. 104 Cavalese - Ora - Trento [Connecting bus ]


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Ask for the Val di Fassa Guest Card from your accomodation and activate the "First Day Mobility Pass" straight from the app Mio Trentino. The pass includes discount codes for travelling to Trentino with FlixBus and MarinoBus, and once you are in Trentino, it allows you to use public transport free of charge to reach the area where you are staying.


Coming from a major Northern Italian City? Search " FrecciaLink"

Rome , Florence , Bologna and Milan

Every Saturday and Sunday in Dec-March there's a combined ticket from Train + Bus that coordinates the high speed train with a bus service direct to the major resort towns from Ora (BZ)


The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below)

This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel.

On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel

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Coach Connections

FlySki Shuttle Shared coach service 

Operates from these airports/stations (please check the time/line for exact stops) 

  • VERONA "Valerio Catullo" airport 

  • BERGAMO "Orio al Serio" airport 

  • VENEZIA "Marco Polo" airport 

  • TRENTO train station 

  • MILANO LINATE

  •  MILANO MALPENSA. 

  • MILANO stazione centrale


2 departures (morning / afternoon) per day

Accommodation options

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