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The skiing of the Sella Ronda has been revolutionised over recent years by heavy investment in both the lift system and artificial snowmaking. Both are now among the best and most extensive in Europe. Combine that with extraordinarily picturesque Dolomite scenery, a lift pass which covers over 460 lifts and many runs, cheap Italian prices and jolly mountain refuges, and you have a compelling case for going on a skiing holiday there. One drawback for some people is that German, rather than Italian, is the main language - and there's a strong German influence. Only expert skiers who find the lack of challenging skiing frustrating will be disappointed with the skiing. If what you want is a feeling of travelling around on skis, there's little to beat the Sella Ronda - a trip around the Gruppo Sella massif that is easily skiable in a day by an average intermediate. On the way round you will hit many separate local ski areas worth exploring. If you don't want to stay in Selva there are plenty of smaller, quiet, attractive places on the circuit to base yourself in.