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Discover Our Luxury Chalets in Alta Badia

Set within a sun-drenched valley in the heart of the Dolomites, Alta Badia ski resort blends traditional Ladin heritage, world-class skiing, and Michelin-starred dining. Stretching 16 km through South Tyrol’s most scenic landscapes, the region offers a warm, authentic atmosphere alongside some of the most spectacular slopes in the Dolomiti Superski area. For those seeking a refined yet welcoming retreat, our luxury chalets in Alta Badia promise style, comfort, and unforgettable views of the surrounding peaks.

Where to Stay in Alta Badia

Comprising six charming villages - Corvara, Colfosco, San Cassiano, La Villa, Badia and La Val - Alta Badia offers a diverse range of accommodation.

  • Corvara, the main hub of the region, is a skier’s paradise, with access to the greatest volume of slopes and nowhere in the village more than 500 metres from the main lift base. The Col Alto gondola also provides direct access to the Sella Ronda circuit.

Alta Badia isn’t just about the skiing; it’s also about indulgence and luxury. The region boasts a selection of top-notch resorts that provide a perfect blend of cosy comfort and world-class amenities, so after an exhilarating day on the slopes, you can retreat to your luxurious abode and unwind in style.

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What Sets Alta Badia Apart?

The Ski Area:

Part of the Dolomiti Superski area, Alta Badia gives access to an extraordinary 1,200 km of interconnected pistes across 12 ski regions, including the world-famous Sella Ronda circuit. The ski terrain is varied and confidence-building, featuring wide, well-groomed slopes that are perfect for families and intermediate skiers, as well as excellent connections to more challenging areas nearby.

Off The Slopes:

However, Alta Badia is just as famous for its gastronomy as its skiing.

Alta Badia offers a perfect blend of stunning Dolomite scenery, exceptional skiing, and authentic Italian charm. What sets it apart is the variety of beautifully groomed slopes for all levels, paired with world-class mountain dining.

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Need Help Choosing a Chalet in Alta Badia?

Finding the perfect luxury chalet in Alta Badia is easy with our expert concierge team. Share your group size, dates, and preferences, and we’ll match you with the ideal Alta Badia chalet rental. From ski passes and private chefs to childcare and transfers, we’ll handle every detail so you can enjoy an unforgettable luxury ski holiday in Alta Badia. Enquire today to start planning your holiday to Alta Badia.

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Frequently asked questions

What’s the best time to visit Alta Badia for a ski holiday?

The ski season in Alta Badia runs from mid-December to early April, with peak snow conditions typically between late December and March.

How high is Alta Badia?

Alta Badia is situated at an altitude of 1,500 metres above sea level, while skiers can reach an impressive 2,778 metres at the top of the Lagazuoi cable car in the Dolomiti Superski area, ensuring reliable snow throughout the season.

How do I get to Alta Badia?

The closest airport to Alta Badia is Innsbruck, located 130 kilometres away. Other convenient options include Venice (180 km) and Verona (210 km). The resort is also accessible by train, with the Bruneck-Brunico station just 37 kilometres away.

Is Alta Badia a good destination for non-skiers?

Absolutely. Non-skiers can enjoy winter hiking, spa days, fine dining, boutique shopping, and cultural experiences across the six Alta Badia villages.

Is Alta Badia suitable for beginners?

With more than half of the ski area classified as easy, Alta Badia is an excellent choice for beginners. Each village features ski schools and nursery slopes, and nearly the entire resort is accessible to novice skiers. The resort also offers flexible lift passes, including one designed specifically for beginners.

Is Alta Badia a family-friendly ski resort?

With a variety of childcare services and play areas available in each of the villages, Alta Badia is an excellent ski resort for families. Children will be entertained both on and off the slopes, with attractions like the Kids Funpark in Colfosco, as well as activities such as tobogganing and ice-skating.

What facilities can I expect in a luxury chalet in Alta Badia?

Expect beautifully designed living spaces, wellness zones with saunas and steam rooms, ski rooms, fireplaces, and panoramic terraces overlooking the Dolomites.

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