

Wide rolling runs are interspersed with the odd steep and linked by gentle off-piste. Or you could get into the vicious couloirs slashing down past the world-famous walls of pink rock that tower above the sweeping great blues. These are conveniently placed next to restaurants reachable by road, so non-skiers in the group can admire your staggering ability. We use that phrase advisedly – with eating featuring German portions, Italian quality and Austrian value, it can be hard to get going again after a jolly four-hour feast.
If you’re based in Selva Gardena or S. Cristina, heading up to the Ciampinio station gets you into a decent string of reds with some long returns to town. You can head over to the Piz Seteur for all those wide blues and to set you on the way around the 17-mile Sella Ronda. Keeping the Sella on your left, you’ll glide past temples of the extreme and cute villages in equal number. Skiing off the Col Rodela – a 10-minute drive from Selva or an hour around the Sella Ronda – gives a reasonable spread of localised red and blue action. There’s a rack of short learner blues just above Selva Gardena. If you’re down the valley in Ortisei, there’s a bunch of runs for all sorts heading straight out of town.
• The Dolomites, an introduction
• 1 The classic resort: Cortina d’Ampezzo (Veneto region)
• 2 The all-round resort: Kronplatz/Plan De Corones (South Tyrol region)
• 3 The upmarket resorts: Alta Badia (South Tyrol region)
• 4 The wide open resort: Val Gardena (South Tyrol region)
• 5 The valley resorts: Val di Fassa/Carezza (Trentino region)
• 6 The village resort: Arabba/Marmolada (Belluno Veneto/Trentino regions)
• 7 The South Tyrolean border resort: Alta Pusteria/Hochpustertal (South Tyrol region)
• 8 The cross region resort: Val di Fiemme/Obereggen (Trentino/South Tyrol regions)
• 9 The laid back resort: San Martino di Castrozza (Trentino region)
• 10 The traditional resorts: Tre Valli (Trentino/Belluno Veneto Regions)
• 11 The mighty Sella Ronda: The biggest round-trip on skis?
• Eating and drinking: Where’s good for a night out? / Bring me the finest food
Resort Check: Kaunertal, Austria
Resort Check: Val Senales, Italy
Summer Shreddin' – Folgefonna, Norway