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Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Arabba Marmolada

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Marc D
Arabba is a great place to enjoy the mountains, without dealing with ski show off. Marmolada has an spectacular terrain. One of my favorite spots.
Superb terrain, connections, fairly priced, friendly staff
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dickins.mike
Best ski area in thd wirld, with modern lifts, improvenents and expansion every year, phenominal piste work, and skier convenience a priority.
The vast interlinking extent of the Dolomiti ski area is awesome - mostly blues and easy reds over 100 km in several directions, providing an intermediate and advanced paradise in stunning scenery. The blacks are equivalent to difficult reds against the r
The beginner slopes on Burz immediately above the village are not extensive, and get crowded from late morning when the Sella Rhonda trippers pass through. Better to ski towards the top left of Portovisovo, or below Passo Pordoi for nicer snow. Despite re
Jim
Arraba is a tiny village, old and quaint with modern updates and state of the art lift facilities. It is possible to ski for a hundred miles without repeating a trail. The canyon to Sottoguta is probably the most scenic in the world and packed with WW 1 history. This is a must do trip!
Worlds greatest trails, views, history and food.
Could be isolated in bad weather
Sally Black
Arabba is a classic ski resort that hasn't made the big time like Cortina or St Moritz. So it is a kind of unduiscovered gem. It's got a fantasdtic locatyion on the giant Sella Ronda circuit which puts more than 500km (310 miles) of ski runs connected to the village right around the ronda as well as in liftlinked valleys like Gardena. The village is also close to the famous Marmolada glacier which used to be open for summer skiing but is still snowsure for guaranteed snow and there's some exciting terrain here. Arabba has enough bars and restaurants for a week if you're notbtoo demanding, but for a bigger choice hop over to Corvara nearby which has built a reputation for gouyrmet cuisine in recent years attracting Hollywood A listers over.
Great location, great skiing, loads of character
Quiet resort, not much off the slopes
Great place to ski! We are going back for the fourth time this year. A fantastic mixture of runs from nice and easy through to pretty scary, especially when it is icy! Plenty of snow making machines means it is unusual not to have anough to ski on. Not too much going on in the village, but everyone is real friendly and it is easy to get to Canazei or Corvara if you want a change at night. The scenery is spectacular and we love spending 2 days doing the circuit around the Sella in both directions! Lift queues are unusual unlike Canazei where the morning queues are horrendous!
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