
Off-Piste Skiing Dolomites
Guided off-piste ski day tours in the Dolomites—from the Val Mezdì in the Sella Group to hidden freeride routes with local mountain guides
⭐ Led by Local IFMGA Mountain Guides
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Which Off-Piste Experience is Right for You?
Lift-Accessed Freeride
Access the best off-piste runs directly from ski lifts in areas like Val Gardena, Alta Badia and the Sella Group
Classic Off-Piste Descents
Iconic lines in Cortina d’Ampezzo and surrounding valleys, combining technique and breathtaking scenery
Ski Touring Access
Short ascents to reach untouched terrain and hidden descents away from the crowds
Safety in Off-Piste Skiing
Off-piste skiing in the Dolomites requires strong skiing skills, the right equipment and expert decision-making.
Avalanche awareness and terrain evaluation
Route selection based on daily conditions
Use of avalanche safety equipment (beacon, shovel, probe)
Continuous assessment by a certified mountain guide
👉 With a local IFMGA mountain guide, you ski safely while accessing the best terrain available.
Why Ski Off-Piste with a Mountain Guide
Access the best snow and conditions of the day
Discover hidden lines and local knowledge
Increase safety in complex alpine terrain
Improve technique in real freeride conditions
Best Off-Piste Ski Areas in the Dolomites
Val Gardena & Sella Group
Freeride terrain directly accessible from lifts, including variations around the Sellaronda
Alta Badia
Wide open slopes and hidden powder fields with easy access
Cortina d’Ampezzo
The top destination for steeper terrain, couloirs and classic freeride descents
Looking for a Multi-Day Ski and Freeride Experience?
Want to explore different freeride areas over several days and ski the best terrain each day?
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FAQ – Off-Piste Skiing Dolomites
Do I need to be an expert skier?
Yes, off-piste skiing requires strong skiing skills and confidence in variable snow
Is avalanche equipment included?
Yes, avalanche safety equipment can be provided
What are the conditions like?
Conditions vary depending on weather and snowfall—your guide will choose the best terrain each day
When is the best time for off-piste skiing in the Dolomites?
From January to March, depending on snowfall and conditions














