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''' | '''Fassa Valley''' (''it. Val di Fassa'') is a mountain valley in northern Italy, home to one of the most popular ski resorts, "Dolomiti Superski"—one of the largest, best-equipped, and highest-quality winter sports destinations in Italy and the world. | ||
If you have any questions about how to spend your vacation in this beautiful part of Italy, feel free to leave your messages in the specially [[Talk: | If you have any questions about how to spend your vacation in this beautiful part of Italy, feel free to leave your messages in the specially [[Talk:Fassa Valley|created discussion]] on our forum. | ||
== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
Fassa Valley is located in the heart of the Dolomite Alps, in the northeastern part of the Trentino province, near the border of Bolzano and Veneto, close to Austria. The entire region is crossed by the Avisio River. The valley is surrounded by several other Dolomite mountain ranges: Marmolada, Sella, Sassolungo, and Catinaccio. | |||
Several villages are located in the valley, primarily specializing in hospitality services for ski and winter sports enthusiasts: | Several villages are located in the valley, primarily specializing in hospitality services for ski and winter sports enthusiasts: | ||
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* Canazei. | * Canazei. | ||
One of the nearest international airports is in Verona, from where a bus ride to | One of the nearest international airports is in Verona, from where a bus ride to Fassa Valley takes approximately 2-2.5 hours. | ||
== Ski Resort == | == Ski Resort == | ||
The most popular destination in | The most popular destination in Fassa Valley is one of the world's best ski resorts, "Dolomiti Superski." In the early 1970s, six ski resorts—Cortina d’Ampezzo, Kronplatz, Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Alpe di Siusi, and Fassa Valley—were merged into a single ski area, with impressive statistics: | ||
* 12 mountain valleys covering more than 3,000 square kilometers; | * 12 mountain valleys covering more than 3,000 square kilometers; | ||
* A total of 1,200 kilometers of ski slopes; | * A total of 1,200 kilometers of ski slopes; | ||
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Val di Fassa, Italy 02.jpg|Local nature and cliffs | Val di Fassa, Italy 02.jpg|Local nature and cliffs | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 03.jpg|Ski lift to one of the slopes | Val di Fassa, Italy 03.jpg|Ski lift to one of the slopes | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 04.jpg|View of | Val di Fassa, Italy 04.jpg|View of Fassa Valley | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 05.jpg|Campitello di Fassa | Val di Fassa, Italy 05.jpg|Campitello di Fassa | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 06.jpg|Fir trees along the slopes | Val di Fassa, Italy 06.jpg|Fir trees along the slopes | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 07.jpg|One of the ski slopes in | Val di Fassa, Italy 07.jpg|One of the ski slopes in Fassa Valley | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 08.jpg|The Sella rock formation | Val di Fassa, Italy 08.jpg|The Sella rock formation | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 09.jpg|The Sella mountain | Val di Fassa, Italy 09.jpg|The Sella mountain | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 10.jpg|Expansive views of | Val di Fassa, Italy 10.jpg|Expansive views of Fassa Valley | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 11.jpg|Steep mountains of the valley | Val di Fassa, Italy 11.jpg|Steep mountains of the valley | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 12.jpg|One of the ski runs | Val di Fassa, Italy 12.jpg|One of the ski runs | ||
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Val di Fassa, Italy 15.jpg|Near the Sella rock formation | Val di Fassa, Italy 15.jpg|Near the Sella rock formation | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 16.jpg|Skiing along the Sella cliffs | Val di Fassa, Italy 16.jpg|Skiing along the Sella cliffs | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 17.jpg|Ski slopes in | Val di Fassa, Italy 17.jpg|Ski slopes in Fassa Valley | ||
Val di Fassa, Italy 18.jpg|The vast landscapes of | Val di Fassa, Italy 18.jpg|The vast landscapes of Fassa Valley | ||
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== Summer Activities == | == Summer Activities == | ||
During summer, | During summer, Fassa Valley attracts tourists not only with its stunning mountain landscapes but also with numerous outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy: | ||
* Hiking along picturesque trails; | * Hiking along picturesque trails; | ||
* Mountaineering and rock climbing; | * Mountaineering and rock climbing; | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
If you have visited or are planning a trip to | If you have visited or are planning a trip to Fassa Valley, leave your messages and questions in the specially [[Talk:Fassa Valley|created discussion]] on our forum. We would be happy to receive edits, additions, and personal experiences related to this article. | ||
[[Category:Ski resorts]] | [[Category:Ski resorts]] | ||
[[Category:Ski resorts in Italy]] | [[Category:Ski resorts in Italy]] | ||
[[wj-ru:Валь-ди-Фасса]] | [[wj-ru:Валь-ди-Фасса]] | ||
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[[wj-es:Valle de Fassa]] | |||
[[wj-fr:Vallée de Fassa]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 19 February 2025
Longitude: 11°39'59"

Fassa Valley (it. Val di Fassa) is a mountain valley in northern Italy, home to one of the most popular ski resorts, "Dolomiti Superski"—one of the largest, best-equipped, and highest-quality winter sports destinations in Italy and the world.
If you have any questions about how to spend your vacation in this beautiful part of Italy, feel free to leave your messages in the specially created discussion on our forum.
Geography
Fassa Valley is located in the heart of the Dolomite Alps, in the northeastern part of the Trentino province, near the border of Bolzano and Veneto, close to Austria. The entire region is crossed by the Avisio River. The valley is surrounded by several other Dolomite mountain ranges: Marmolada, Sella, Sassolungo, and Catinaccio.
Several villages are located in the valley, primarily specializing in hospitality services for ski and winter sports enthusiasts:
- Moena;
- Soraga;
- Vigo di Fassa;
- Pozza di Fassa;
- Mazzin;
- Campitello di Fassa;
- Canazei.
One of the nearest international airports is in Verona, from where a bus ride to Fassa Valley takes approximately 2-2.5 hours.
Ski Resort
The most popular destination in Fassa Valley is one of the world's best ski resorts, "Dolomiti Superski." In the early 1970s, six ski resorts—Cortina d’Ampezzo, Kronplatz, Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Alpe di Siusi, and Fassa Valley—were merged into a single ski area, with impressive statistics:
- 12 mountain valleys covering more than 3,000 square kilometers;
- A total of 1,200 kilometers of ski slopes;
- 450 ski lifts with a total capacity of 630,000 people per hour;
- 24 snow parks (almost two per valley);
- 60 ski schools with 2,200 certified instructors;
- Numerous cafés and bars along the ski slopes offering breathtaking valley views, where visitors can relax, enjoy great food, and sip mulled wine.
All ski areas are accessible with a unified ski pass system, though cheaper ski passes for individual zones are also available.
One of the most famous skiing routes in the valley is the so-called "Sella Ronda"—a circular route around the Sella massif, which can be skied both clockwise and counterclockwise.
A one-week vacation in this region costs approximately 80,000 - 100,000 RUB per person, including flights, accommodation in a 4-star hotel (with breakfast, dinner, shuttle service to ski slopes, and spa access), insurance, a ski pass for the entire resort, and lunch on the slopes throughout the stay.
Photo Gallery
- Photos of Val di Fassa
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Panoramic view of the valley near the Sella massif
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The Sella rock formation
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One of the ski slopes
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Local nature and cliffs
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Ski lift to one of the slopes
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View of Fassa Valley
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Campitello di Fassa
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Fir trees along the slopes
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One of the ski slopes in Fassa Valley
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The Sella rock formation
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The Sella mountain
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Expansive views of Fassa Valley
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Steep mountains of the valley
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One of the ski runs
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Canazei
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Numerous mountain slopes
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Near the Sella rock formation
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Skiing along the Sella cliffs
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Ski slopes in Fassa Valley
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The vast landscapes of Fassa Valley
Summer Activities
During summer, Fassa Valley attracts tourists not only with its stunning mountain landscapes but also with numerous outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy:
- Hiking along picturesque trails;
- Mountaineering and rock climbing;
- Cycling—many trails are designed for mountain biking;
- Paragliding and hot air ballooning;
- Rafting and kayaking on the Avisio River.
Points of Interest
- Near the village of Campitello di Fassa, visitors can find thermal baths—a hot spring complex offering various saunas, pools, jacuzzis, and relaxation rooms.
- The Sass Pordoi viewpoint, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the Dolomite Alps.
- The Dolomite Museum in Moena, showcasing the history and culture of the region.
Transport and Infrastructure
The valley has a well-developed transport network:
- Buses and shuttle services operate between villages.
- Special ski buses are available during the season.
- Car and bicycle rentals are available.
Useful Tips
- It is recommended to book accommodation and ski passes in advance, especially during peak season.
- Dress appropriately for the season: warm gear in winter and sun protection in summer.
- Some establishments only accept cash, so carrying euros is advisable.
Notes
If you have visited or are planning a trip to Fassa Valley, leave your messages and questions in the specially created discussion on our forum. We would be happy to receive edits, additions, and personal experiences related to this article.