Skiing in the vertical beauty of the Dolomites
This slope demands your full attention. Right from the start, this slope challenges you: not only with its steep gradients of up to 63.4% but also with the breathtaking beauty of the Dolomites, where the Sassolungo and Sella might just steal your focus. 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 slope: 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
This is one of the most captivating runs in the Belvedere ski area, seamlessly blending technical challenges with breathtaking scenery. Stretching 1,359 metres with a vertical drop of 441 metres, it promises an intense and exhilarating descent. Its average gradient of 32.5% ensures a thrilling sense of speed and control, while the maximum gradient of 63.4% tests even the most skilled skiers. Beginning at Col dei Rossi, perched at 2,376 metres, the slope reveals unparalleled views of the Sassolungo and Sella peaks before winding down to "Pecol" at 1,935 metres. A true test of expertise and endurance, it demands precision at every turn - leaving you eager to tackle it again.
Your safety is our top priority - ski safely!
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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?