Skiing in the vertical beauty of the Dolomites
This slope immediately puts you on the alert: both because you face slopes of 63.4% and because you find yourself skiing in the great beauty of the Dolomites and the Sassolungo and Sella are likely to distract you. It's a thrilling descent that requires you to constantly manage difficulties, even though curve after curve, it feels truly rewarding and fills you with gratitude towards life. A test that, as soon as you descend at high speed from Col dei Rossi to Pecol, you will want to repeat.
Diego piste: the meaning of life
3 reasons to ski down this slope
Sight
You have Sassolungo, Sella and Marmolada at your fingertips
Contact
These are sun-kissed areas: be happy
Sensation
Get on the piste, it's now or never!
Technical information
It's one of the most fascinating pistes in the Belvedere ski area, thanks to its combination of technical and scenic features. With a length of 1,359 metres and an altitude difference of 441 metres, it offers an intense and exciting descent. Its average gradient of 32.5% ensures a constant feeling of speed and control, while the maximum gradient of 63.4% puts the skills of experienced skiers to the test. The slope begins at Col dei Rossi at an altitude of 2,376 metres, offering a priceless view of Sassolungo and Sella, and then descends to the 1,935 metres of Pecol. A true test of expertise and endurance requiring precision at every turn, and you'll immediately want to do it again.
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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?