Resort Overview
Selva is set in the gorgeous Gardena valley, made famous by the world famous Mens downhill run. Selva is a nice mix of Italian charms and Tyrolean alpine traditions. Selva offers a great selection of cafés and restaurants where you can enjoy hearty Tyrolean dishes alongside timeless Italian favourites. Lining the main street, you’ll find everything from chic designer boutiques and ski gear outlets to charming artisan shops showcasing traditional Ladino woodwork. Two conveniently located supermarkets make it easy to stock up on essentials, local treats, or souvenirs.
Skiing & Snowboarding in Selva
Beginners
First-timers will find a welcoming beginner zone just off the main street, with gentle drag lifts perfect for building confidence. For wider blues and easy cruising, head to Alpe di Siusi or Plan de Gralba – both easily reached via the free resort bus.
Intermediates
Selva is a dream for intermediates, with scenic reds and the chance to tackle the iconic Saslong World Cup run. Explore sunny Seceda or carve your way down Dantercepies into Alta Badia. The Sella Ronda circuit opens up a new area every day – no buses needed, just skis.
Advanced
Seasoned skiers can test themselves on the Sella Ronda or head to Arabba and the Marmolada glacier for steeper terrain and epic views. For a true challenge, try the 80km Great War Ski Tour – a full-day route through historic First World War landscapes.
Resort Statistics
Selva
176 km slopes 79 lifts.
74% Green and Bleu slopes
25% Red
1% Black
Ski/Snowboard Abilities
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced