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Corvara

Corvara is the ideal option for anyone who wants to explore the Atla Badia and Sella Ronda areas of Italy, and is one of the larger villages that can be found within the Alta Badia ski region.

The skiing in the surrounding area is particularly good for beginners and intermediate level skiers, with very limited opportunities for experts to really make full use of.

There are more than 50 runs that are suited to those who are trying out skiing for the first time, or have limited experience on the snow.

Easy beginner runs surround the village and are ideal for those looking to gain a confidence boost before moving up the more difficult intermediate slopes, which feature excellent levels of snow throughout.

Anyone who would class themselves above intermediate would do well to look elsewhere amongst the Dolomiti Superski area, where there are plenty more black runs and first class off-piste to enjoy.

With stunning views of the surrounding area and the chance to embrace Italian hospitality on an evening, it’s easy to see the appeal the Corvara holds.

Off Piste Skiing in Corvara

If you are looking for the best off-piste skiing in Italy then Corvara probably isn’t the place for you, with the stunning cliffs around the resort limiting the off-piste opportunities that exist.

Selva or Arabba are a better option for those seeking a real challenge.

Family Skiing in Corvara

Families will enjoy a break in Corvara, with accommodation suitable for those travelling with children and plenty of ski schools to help youngsters who are hitting the snow for the first time.

That ski school features an area designed for children away from any adults who are also learning the ropes.

Apres-Ski in Corvara

The chic resort of Corvara features a range of après-ski options, with the chance to sample fine wines or relax with a beer in the various bars, or to embrace fine dining at top quality restaurants.

That dining includes one Michelin-starred option, although there is also something for the less discerning diner who simply wants a quick bite to eat.

There is also the possibility to spending an evening listening to live music.

Non-Skiing Activities in Corvara

Non-ski activities that are available within the resort include ice-skating, snowshoeing, climbing, tennis and sledding.

Those who want to try a different form of skiing away from the slopes could also sample the cross-country variant of the sport.

Nearest Airport in Corvara

Innsbruck

Transfer Times in Corvara

2 hours

Resort Details

  • Resort Altitude: 1568 m
  • Highest Lift: 3342 m
  • Total Piste: 130 km
  • Longest Run: 16 km
  • Directions of Slopes: N, E, S, W
  • Lively Après Ski
  • High Altitude
53 runs
Beginners Good ski schools for novices and plenty of nursery slopes
28 runs
Intermediates High quality intermediate slopes surround the resort
4 runs
Advanced Limited options exist for the expert skier

Flight info

Approx flight time:
1 hour 40 mins (Innsbruck)
Time zone:
+1
Airports:

Innsbruck Airport
Calais Ferry Port