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Waiting skier, on the slopes of Campitello di Fassa
At almost 1500 m. above sea level Campitello is dominated by the giants of Sassolungo and Col Rodella. It is one of the most modern tourist centers in the Dolomites, with countless opportunities for leisure for lovers of skiing and winter sports and high-level reception facilities.
You can ski during the winter months in the Col Rodella — Belvedere area, a modern cable car of 100 seats starts from the town: here the artificial snowmaking facilities extend the season and ensure fun until late spring. In the warmer season a great deal of paths guide the walkers to the Sassolungo, the Sasso Piatto and the Sciliar plateau.
A fast cable car connects Campitello di Fassa to Col Rodella, a terrace of about 2500 m. overlooking the Dolomites: from here you can admire a breathtaking view. From the ski lifts of Campitello you connect to the famous Sellaronda, the numbers: 29 lifts consisting of: 4 cable cars, 14 chairlifts, 7 ski lifts, 4 gondola cars in a altitude ranging from 1440 masl to 2485 masl. The slopes are 47 km mainly for beginner and intermediate skiers, few slopes for experienced skiers 3 km.
Campitello is full of attractions: cultural tourism has an appointment every year with the Grand Ladin Carnival, all dedicated to local traditions and the Valley. Every year this event renews the memory and colors of the very original Ladin civilization. Campitello's most recent story includes the adventures of the 'Ciamorces' of Fassa, the legendary mountain guides authors of the most difficult rescue.
written by Ali Mustafa - Last update: 06/10/2021
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