Chalet Vanadis 1, Selva

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We had a very good holiday – the chalet was OK, I suppose just above basic. The food was also good/basic. It’s position in Selva is fine, Selva is a busy town and the chalet is just set back from the main road, with the après and shopping on your doorstep. It wasn’t too far to the lifts, probably a good fiv... + more
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Location: where is Chalet Vanadis 1

· close to the slopes · Ciampinoi gondola approx. 3 minutes walk · ski school meeting place approx. 5 minutes walk · central village location


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Vanadis 1 description

Offering simple but comfortable accommodation, the Chalet Vanadis 1 is conveniently located in the centre of Selva, just a short walk from the Ciampinoi gondola. Guests can take advantage of great value basic lodging in a highly sort-after location and the small and cosy dining room provides a place for socialising.


Facilities: Chalet Vanadis 1 features

· all bedrooms with en suite facilities · small and cosy dining room · ski room with boot warming racks · free WiFi in public areas · services of chalet host


Room Types: Chalet Vanadis 1 bedrooms

Chalet Vanadis 1 - sleeps 9 (room numbers shown in brackets):
ground floor: Small and cosy dining room. Two Austrian twin bedrooms with en suite shower and WC (1 & 3). Twin bedroom with en suite shower and WC (2).
first floor: Austrian twin bedroom with en suite bath, WC and balcony (4). Single bedroom with en suite shower and WC (5).


Meals: Chalet Vanadis 1 food & drink

· hearty breakfast with one cooked option · afternoon tea with home-made cakes · 3 course evening meal with house wine and coffee included (5 nights) · 4 course farewell feast (1 night) · early suppers for children available

We update Chalet Vanadis 1'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 Selva: about holidays in Selva: about ski holidays in Selva: about ski holidays in Selva Italy

Access to Sella Ronda Awesome Dolomite scenery Nearby glacier skiing

Comfortably nested within the Dolomites, Selva is part of the largest and arguably most beautiful ski area in Europe. The little mountain village will do little to dissuade you from the dreamy Italian promise of sun, snow and leisure, with excellent intermediate skiing, personable restaurants and lots to do throughout the valley.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Cross country Foodies

Selva webcam

Snow Report: Top 69cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 11cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 58.17cm

Selva trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck120 km, 1h45
Bolzano40km, 1h
Region:Italy, Val Gardena
First opened:19th century

Selva lift pass price last reported as Val Gardena Alpe Di Siusi: 338.00 Euros (Adult 6 day)
Dolomiti Superskipass: 363.00 Euros (Adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Vanadis 1.
Night skiing: Yes
Selva has N, E, S, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1565m
Top of slopes: 2518m
Bottom of piste: 1236m
Vertical drop: 1088m
Total length of trails:175km
Longest piste:10.5km
Selva is the best known and highest of Val Gardena’s close-set group of villages, which also include Ortisei and Santa Cristina. Val Gardena is part of the expansive Dolomiti Superski area and topping the list of reasons to visit the Dolomites, or ‘Pale Mountains’, is its status as a UNESCO world heritage site - Selva has some striking views of the Sassolungo massif and Puez mountains on either side. Named “Sëlva” by its Ladin speaking locals (the name apparently comes from the Ladin word for wood) or “...
The nursery slopes are close to town and there’s a nice collection of blues towards one side of Piz Seteur and at Plan de Gralba (it’s worth mastering the bus timetable when going onto Plan de Gralba as taking the mountain route can land a beginner on some rather tricky reds). There are a number of ski school options available as well as a Fun Park for the younger-hearted. Just by looking at the piste map you can see the intermediate-friendly nature of the skiing here. For those re-discovering their ski leg...
Italian resorts don’t tend to be overly wild when it comes to après ski but with 20 bars, 45 restaurants and 2 main clubs Selva does rather well... If you’ve never had the iconic Bombardino beverage, this is a good place to sample one! Bar Saltos is a good foodie spot with a sometimes themed menu and music scene for later on. La Stua, near the Costabella ski lift, is great for après ski with a sunny terrace and live music. By the Dantercepies, Panorama does some hearty dishes, perfect before the final run...

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We had a very good holiday – the chalet was OK, I suppose just above basic. The food was also good/basic. It’s position in Selva is fine, Selva is a busy town and the chalet is just set back from the main road, with the après and shopping on your doorstep. It wasn’t too far to the lifts, probably a good five minute walk, and there are ski buses that stop outside if you want to use them.
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