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Arabba is a beautiful village of traditional feel with low rise buildings comprising of smaller hotels, pensions, apartments and chalets. The local church dominates the centre with forests surrounding the outskirts of the town. When returning from Arabba we guarantee that the adjectives you will be using will be "tradition", "charm", "rustic", and "quaint". Some may prefer the ritz and glamour of Courchevel but Snowfinders love it here in this friendly village full of locals.
The resort sits as the second highest village in the Sella Ronda ski circuit at 1600m and offers the quickest and easiest access to the Marmolada glacier which extends the skiing up to 3342m. With a lift pass that covers 1220km of piste you are sure to be suitably entertained for the whole of your ski holiday here. The Dolomites are noted for their beauty and unusual pink rock structure; something that is very different from the standard Alpine topography. The Porta Vescovo, sitting just above Arabba at 2600m, is a mountain that is particularly noted for it's beauty and also it's scenic views across the Dolomites.
This area has given rise to "gastro-skiing" as the restaurants in the Sella Ronda are some of the very best in Europe. If you give up on the skiing, you can certainly perfect the eating here!
Beginners may opt for easier options but if you are sharing the holiday with other differing standards then it isn't a no-go resort. The beginners area adjacent to the Burz lift is good and the ski school gets excellent reports too. Progression from this area is a little bit of a jump but with the typical Italian instructor, lessons will be informal and fun – a perfect combination for development.
Intermediates will adore the skiing here. Most of Arabba's slopes are suited to the higher end of the intermediate level but that shouldn't put off those at the lower end of the spectrum. It is swift and simple to get to the easier runs. Any standard of intermediate will be able to do the famous Sella Ronda circuit and this can take anything from 3.5 hours to 6 hours depending on how busy it is and if you are stopping for drinks and lunch etc. The First World War Circuit is also one of the most interesting ski routes in the world that takes in battlefields, historical war artefacts, bunkers, and even underground passageways.
Advance skiers will delight in the above runs but in addition will love the on-piste challenges directly above the resort. Arabba has steep slopes to rival those of Selva/Val Gardena. The north-facing blacks and reds from Porta Vescovo offer genuine challenges and there is tempting off-piste terrain too.

Ref: CH344
Arabba, Italy
Family run hotel with attention to detial.
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Ref: CH343
Arabba, Italy
Cosy inviting atmosphere with a traditional mountain feel.
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Ref: AI0403
Arabba, Italy
The Evaldo has enviable spa facilities & a shuttle bus service ensuring ski convenience.
From ££939 PP

Ref: AI0406
Arabba, Italy
With the facilities of its sister hotel, the Bellavista is a quieter alternative.
From ££749 PP

Ref: AIO451
Arabba, Italy
Nestled between the Sella Massif and the Fodoma Valley.
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Ref: AI0407
Arabba, Italy
Stunning hotel with fabulous views of the surrounding mountains.
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Ref: AI0404
Arabba, Italy
The repeat clientele of this hotel is surely recommendation enough for this attractive and well posi...
From ££869 PP

Ref: AI0405
Arabba, Italy
Fantastically placed at the base of the piste and also central to the town, the Portavescovo offers...
From ££849 PP