Skiing with the perfect panorama
The Roda de Vael and the Majarè Ridge loom up in front of you as you tackle a wide and beautiful slope that, after the initial part, literally swoops down. Take a good look at the changes of gradient on the piste, which for years has hosted a parallel giant slalom snowboard World Cup competition. At the end, when you can widen your curves and look up, you find breathtaking peaks ahead.
Pra di Tori slope: the sense of sight
3 reasons to ski down this slope
Sight
The peaks of the Catinaccio stand out in front of you
Variety
If you like bumps and changes of incline
Wonder
A thrilling experience
Technical information
This 1,175-metre-long piste with a maximum gradient of 65%, where snowboarding World Cup competitions are held every year, has a spectacular view of the Catinaccio-Rosengarten. The first wall warms the legs in order to face the breathtaking plunge immediately afterwards: wide, but with rather steep gradients. The pace becomes gentler and calmer only in the final section. This is where you can indulge in sweeping curves and raise your gaze to the Dolomite peaks, whose beauty is almost mesmerising.
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With the Val di Fassa/Carezza ski pass, you can ski the slopes of the Belvedere - Col Rodella, Ciampac - Buffaure, Catinaccio and Carezza ski areas. Ready to strap on your skis?