On the clockwise rotation of the Sellaronda ski trails looking toward central group of mountains and Val Gardena, Wolkenstein

On the clockwise rotation of the Sellaronda ski trails looking toward central group of mountains and Val Gardena, Wolkenstein Stock Photo
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StockShot / Alamy Stock Photo

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CEG679

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34.3 MB (1.7 MB Compressed download)

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4000 x 3000 px | 33.9 x 25.4 cm | 13.3 x 10 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

3 February 2012

Location:

Sella Ronda, Italian Dolomites

Photographer:

Bridget Clyde

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The Sellaronda is a ski route that loops around the massif of the Sella mountain range, of the Dolomites. In this photo you can see the ski trails through the trees. It is truly one of a kind with its network of lift facilities in a setting surrounded by rocky peaks, thick forests and snow-covered landscapes. Completing the Sellaronda loop is quite easy and very gratifying, all you need to do is reach one of the four main starting points located around the Sella massif. The main starting points are Val Gardena, Corvara, Arabba and Canazei. They are all linked together by numerous lift stations. The total distance of the loop, including lifts, is about 40 kilometers and since the level is considered to be medium-high it is advisable to be physically fit and have a good knowledge of skiing. Approximately 2 hours are spent on lifts, without taking into consideration time spent waiting in queues and stopping for breaks at the numerous huts and lodges along the way, therefore it is advised to start the route no later than 10:00 a.m. and furthermore it is extremely important to complete the last pass before 3:30 p.m. otherwise you risk having the lifts close before you arrive at your original departure point. Actual ski time is around one and half hours if the pistes are done consecutively, although this depends largely on each individual skier.