Tucked away in the Dolomiti Superski area, this quiet mountain village offers easy access to the famed Sella Ronda circuit, stunning UNESCO-protected views, and a cozy après-ski scene.
For beginners, there's a designated area next to the village that's perfect for first-timers. Here, instructors assist in teaching the basics on nursery runs. From there, novices can move on to more expansive blue runs like 40 and 40a, reachable from the Plan gondola. For those eager to expand their horizons, the nearby Corvara offers an array of suitable blue runs.
Kolfuschg (Colfosco) for intermediates
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The local blue runs serve as excellent warm-up terrain before venturing into the vast Dolomiti Superski area. Corvara and Arabba are nearby options, with the former offering more relaxed blues and the latter boasting long, thrilling reds. The Sella Ronda circuit, encompassing 26 km of blues and reds, is considered a must-do. Entry points for the loop include Corvara for the clockwise route and Passa Gardena for the anti-clockwise option.
Kolfuschg (Colfosco) for advanced
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Advanced skiers seeking a challenge can turn to La Villa’s Gran Risa piste, a fixture in the Ski World Cup. For those who favor off-piste thrills, Val Mezdi presents a challenging 1,200-meter descent that concludes near Colfosco.
Kolfuschg (Colfosco) for snowboarders
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The runs in Colfosco are wide and ideal for carving, with scenic vistas as a backdrop. The beginner area contains the only drag lift, making the rest of the resort easily accessible via chairlifts and gondolas. Although there's no local snow park, the nearby Movimënt park in San Cassiano offers a range of features, catering to both novice and advanced snowboarders.
Kolfuschg (Colfosco) for off-pistes
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Kolfuschg offers a freerider's dream with its expansive off-piste terrain, including the renowned Edelweiss Valley. The untouched powder and steep slopes provide an exhilarating challenge for experienced skiers. Additionally, the resort's high altitude ensures consistent snow conditions, making it a reliable destination for off-piste enthusiasts.
Kolfuschg (Colfosco) for families
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Colfosco is well-suited for families, offering an excellent ski school and plenty of beginner-friendly slopes. The surrounding Dolomiti Superski area allows for easy excursions to more challenging terrains in Corvara, Arabba, or Selva Val Gardena. Evenings are quiet but cozy, perfect for some quality family time. Non-skiing activities include ice hockey matches, indoor ice skating, and scenic winter walking paths, including a 30-minute trail to the frozen Pisciadú waterfall.
Kolfuschg (Colfosco) apres-ski
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Don't expect wild nightlife, as Colfosco is more subdued when it comes to après-ski. Most of the action gravitates towards cozy hotel bars after sunset. Altrove Bar offers an upscale atmosphere perfect for unwinding, while Aprés Ski Bar Sadla provides a more traditional, slope-side experience.
Kolfuschg (Colfosco)
food scene
Kolfuschg (Colfosco) food scene
Colfosco is well-suited for families, offering an excellent ski school and plenty of beginner-friendly slopes. The surrounding Dolomiti Superski area allows for easy excursions to more challenging terrains in Corvara, Arabba, or Selva Val Gardena. Evenings are quiet but cozy, perfect for some quality family time. Non-skiing activities include ice hockey matches, indoor ice skating, and scenic winter walking paths, including a 30-minute trail to the frozen Pisciadú waterfall.