The area itself is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site and has over 500 kilometres of pistes spread over four valleys: Alta Badia; Arabba; Val Gardena; and Val Di Fassa. One of the skiing highlights is a 42 kilometre loop of slopes around the Sellaronda which offers mouth-wateringly panoramic views of the valleys below. Just as well, as there are a number of excellent places to eat and drink along the way.
The loop links the four valleys, encouraging experienced thrill-seekers to ski the clockwise route, while those still getting their bearings are best going the other way.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
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