Hotels in Corvara in Badia
Corvara in Badia, set in the heart of the Dolomites, offers a quintessential alpine experience. This charming village is a gateway to the vast Sellaronda ski circuit, making it a prime destination for skiers and snowboarders. Beyond the slopes, visitors can enjoy striking mountain scenery, traditional South Tyrolean hospitality, and a range of activities for all ages.
Corvara in Badia, a jewel in the Italian Dolomites, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and direct access to the Sellaronda. This picturesque village combines traditional Ladin culture with modern ski infrastructure, offering an unforgettable experience for winter sports enthusiasts. From gentle slopes for beginners to challenging runs for experts, Corvara caters to all skill levels, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and avid skiers alike. The village itself exudes a welcoming atmosphere, with charming hotels, excellent dining options, and a vibrant après-ski scene.
Corvara in Badia in numbers

Garni Raetia

Residence Angelika

Garni Bonaria

B&B La Tranquillitè

Garni Karin

Residence Villa Al Sole

Residence Mugun

Appartamenti Villa Olympia

Posta Zirm Hotel

Ciasa Verena

Mountain B&B - La Scalira

Residence Villa Trieste

Hotel Arkadia - "Adults Only"

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Villa Tony - Small Romantic Hotel

Garnì Piz da L'Ander

Hotel Villa Eden

Residence Rottonara

Hotel Christian

Hotel Pradat

Garnì Tofana

Hotel Col Alto

Nei Y Suredl NeveSole

Residence Chalet Pinis

Hotel Maria

Sporthotel Panorama
What to expect
- Direct access to the Sellaronda ski circuit
- Diverse slopes for all skill levels, from beginner to expert
- Striking Dolomite mountain scenery
- Traditional Ladin culture and hospitality
- Excellent dining and après-ski options
Local tips
- ✓Consider purchasing the Dolomiti Superski pass for access to 12 ski areas.
- ✓Book ski lessons in advance, especially during peak season.
- ✓Explore the local Ladin cuisine; don't miss out on speck and local cheeses.
- ✓Utilize the efficient ski bus system to navigate the resort.
- ✓Pack layers, as mountain weather can change quickly.
Where to stay
Frequently asked questions
What is the Sellaronda ski circuit?
The Sellaronda is a famous ski circuit that connects four Dolomite passes around the Sella massif. It offers over 40 km of interconnected slopes, allowing skiers to complete the circuit in one day, either clockwise or anti-clockwise, without removing their skis.
Is Corvara in Badia suitable for beginners?
Yes, Corvara in Badia is very suitable for beginners. The resort offers several dedicated beginner areas and gentle slopes, along with numerous ski schools providing lessons for all ages and abilities. The easy access to the wider Sellaronda also means progression is possible.
When is the best time to ski in Corvara in Badia?
The best time to ski in Corvara in Badia is typically from mid-December to late March. During this period, snow conditions are generally excellent, and all lifts and facilities are fully operational. January and March often offer quieter slopes and good snow.
How do I get to Corvara in Badia?
Corvara in Badia is accessible from several airports, including Innsbruck (Austria), Venice, and Verona (Italy). From these airports, you can arrange private transfers, take a bus, or rent a car. The drive through the Dolomites is scenic but can be challenging in winter.