
Sellaronda mornings, Ladin lunches, Dolomite gold.
Alta Badia is the gentle, gastronomic heart of the Dolomites — sunny cruising runs, the famous Sellaronda circuit that laps an entire massif, and a Ladin valley with more Michelin stars than seems fair. The pink spires of Cortina’s neighbour, with the lunches turned up.

The Sellaronda circuit carries you all the way around the Sella massif in a day, beneath glowing Dolomite spires, with a refuge lunch built into the route. The most civilised big day in skiing.

A Ladin valley that hides starred kitchens in mountain refuges. Here the long lunch really is the main event.

The Dolomites turn pink and gold at the edges of the day. A view that quietly upstages everything else.

In summer the cliffs become a via ferrata along the ridgelines — cable, exposure, and a hut lunch at the top.

Gentle sun-soaked skiing, a Michelin lunch in a mountain hut, and Dolomite spires glowing overhead — Alta Badia is dolce vita at altitude. We hold the keys to the elegant rooms, the starred refuges, the sun-terrace tables. Bring your group. Once it’s set, you travel free.
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