Colfosco is a ski resort in the Dolomite mountains in northern Italy, located at the foot of the Sella massif in the heart of the Dolomites. At 1,645m above sea level, it is the highest village in Val Badia, with direct access to the famous Sella Ronda ski circuit.
Colfosco ski resort - Alta Badia ski area
The Alta Badia ski pass allows you to ride along 130 km of slopes between the areas of Corvara, Colfosco, San Cassiano, La Villa and Badia on skis and snowboards and to reach the passes of Campolongo, Falzrego and Gardena (Gröndner Joch). Colfosco ski resort located just 2 kilometers from Corvara.
Corvara is strategically located in the heart of the Alta Badia region, making it an ideal base for skiers and snowboarders looking to access the extensive network of slopes and lifts. Corvara is the main hub, connecting the Sella Ronda and Val Gardena ski areas with Alta Badia.
Colfosco skiing
The Col Pradat cable car (connected to the other villages in Alta Badia via slopes and lifts), right in the centre of Colfosco, brings you into the Edelweiss valley. Edelweiss Valley in Colfosco is a gem for those seeking a serene and family-friendly skiing experience. With its gentle slopes, scenic beauty, and welcoming atmosphere, it’s perfect for beginners, families, and anyone looking to enjoy the Dolomites in a more relaxed setting.
The red slopes in Colfosco and the surrounding Alta Badia area are known for their scenic routes.
The red slopes around Piz Boè are a fantastic choice for intermediate skiers seeking a challenge while enjoying some of the best scenery the Dolomites have to offer. The Piz Boè area is accessible from various ski resorts, including Colfosco and Corvara, and it’s part of the famous Sella Ronda ski circuit. It nestles beneath Piz Boe and has mostly reds and revolves around the Crep de Munt. With slopes like the Pista Boè and Costoratta, skiers can experience thrilling descentsand incredible views. These slopes also offer great connections to the broader Sella Ronda circuit, making it an ideal area for those looking to explore multiple resorts and slopes in one of Europe’s most beautiful ski regions.
Slope black, #1/Vallon which changes into a red lower down named Boe – the lower section of this is the standard run down to Corvara and is a lovely run, quite open and wide, and although it gets busy at the bottom. The black section is reached by a chairlift from the top of the Boe lift from Corvara.