Chalet Belvedere, Arabba

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Sleeps: 9-10 Guests

Chalet Belvedere is located just 5 minutes' walk (500m) to the centre of Arabba and the ski lifts giving easy access to the Dolomiti Superski area. The Belvedere chalet is tastefully designed using wood panels and warm tones and have a cosy and relaxing atmosphere. It has a dining room and small lounge area that are ideal for spending time in after a day on the slopes. The Chalet Belvedere bedrooms have en suite shower and wc, satellite TV, safe and hairdryer. Rooms on the first, second and third floor are accessed by an external covered stairway which serves the chalet.


Facilities: Chalet Belvedere features

  • Charming & stylish chalet sharing the same attractive building
  • All bedrooms with en suite shower and wc
  • Spacious dining rooms and lounge area
  • Log fire and balcony
  • Free Wi-Fi

Special attractions:

Free wine included worth over €100.

  • 300m from the nearest lifts and resort centre

Room Types: Chalet Belvedere bedrooms

Accommodation Summary

First Floor
Dining room with small lounge/seating area, log fire and balcony
Room 1
(sleeps 2-3) - Twin room with extra bed shower/wc, fridge.
Room 2
- Twin with shower/wc 'L' shaped and slightly smaller, fridge.
Room 3
- Twin room with shower/wc, fridge.

Second Floor
Accessed by an external covered staircase.
Room 4
- Twin with shower/wc extra bed & sloping roof.
Room 5
- Single with shower/wc & sloping roof.


Meals: Chalet Belvedere food & drink

  • Skiers' Breakfast is included 7 days per week†
  • Afternoon tea and coffee with a selection of cakes†
  • 4-course dinners, including pre-dinner apèritif, choice of complimentary wines with dinner followed by tea/coffee & chocolates†
  • Special celebratory dinners on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve
  • Call us for more info on Chalet cuisine

†Breakfast hot option, afternoon tea and dinner is 6 days per week, due to Chalet hotel staff's day off.

We update Chalet Belvedere's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Arabba: about holidays in Arabba: about ski holidays in Arabba: about ski holidays in Arabba Italy

Pretty mountain village High altitude skiing Jaw-dropping scenery

It’s no surprise that Arabba has such a loyal following of dedicated skiers and boarders. A charming little village high up in the heart of the Dolomites, it has fantastic ski links, the best snow around and an infectiously easy-going vibe. We love the traditional Ladin charm and character and as for the location, the scenery speaks for itself.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Scenery Linked ski area Foodies

Arabba webcam

Snow Report: Top 79cm, Bottom 79cm

Snow Forecast: 102cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 114cm

Arabba trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck130 km 2 hrs 20 mins
Region:Dolomites, Italy
First opened:1906

Arabba lift pass price last reported as 234€ (adult 6 days). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Belvedere.
Night skiing: No
Arabba has N S E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November – April.

Town altitude: 1602m
Top of slopes: 3,269m
Bottom of piste: 1428m
Vertical drop:
Total length of trails:63km
Longest piste:4km
This idyllic destination is nestled in the heart of the Dolomites surrounded by the Livinallongo valley in Ladin-speaking Veneto. With the striking Sella Massif and Portavesco mountain ranges on either side and the presence of the Marmolada mountain (fondly known as the ‘Queen of the Dolomites’), Arabba's beautiful landscape forms part of a UNESCO World heritage site. One of the highest resorts in Italy, Arabba is small and cosy with traditional mountain architecture housing quaint bars, restaurants, hotels...
The Arabba-Marmolada area is surrounded by numerous mountain passes which means incredible links to the nearby resorts in the Sella Ronda and Val di Fassa. The Passo Pordoi at 2,239m links Arabba to Belvedere above Canzaei in the Val di Fassa, the Passo Campolongo connects it to Alta Badia and Corvara whilst the Passo Pordon links to the challenging slopes on the Marmolada peak. Within these, skiers will love the variety of high steep terrain, exciting powder bowls and gentle descents against a stunning backdrop...
There’s a laid back après scene with most evenings spent in easy-going bars, trying out the local cuisine and relaxing in the comfortable accommodation. Stop off on the slopes at Rifugio Fodom for a midday pick-me-up and enjoy spectacular views from the balcony. In true Italian style, take a time out with a coffee and a mouth-watering pastry at a traditional cafe- the cakes at Pasticceria Caffe Gelateri Genziana are not to be missed. There are a few local specialities which are definitely worth a try - Bomb...

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