This is one of the most significant winter sports centres in Val di Fassa, looming at an altitude of 1,448 m. The picturesque resort of Campitello is dominated by the majestic Langkofel (3,181 m) and Col Rodella (2,485 m). Campitello offers a direct connection to the Sella Ronda round trip where you'll experience guaranteed fun. As this idyllic resort enjoys many days of good weather, you can relax in the sun and marvel at the wonderful nature after your time on the piste. Cosy cafés invite you to sit down and enjoy a coffee of Campari in the afternoon sun, the mostly family-run pizzerias offer fantastic house-made pizza and pasta. Every year on carnival Sunday there is traditional mask parade in Campitello which is a spectacular view for all visitors in the region.
Alba (1,517 m), the quieter district of Canazei, is especially well-known for its black extreme run, which descends steeply into the valley. The 3-km long descent with a 658 m difference in altitude proves a challenge for all ambitions ski freaks. Access to the pistes and tracks is made perfect with the cable car, which leaves from Alba and goes directly up to Ciampac (2,100 m).The traditional village offers its guests numerous paths and trails, which run directly from the valley floor to the mountain peaks. These surround the resort and are a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts. Many bars invite you in to a cosy drink and in the neighbouring resort Canazei there are many further possibilities to find diverse entertainment, e.g. in the Eghe Wellness Centre.
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