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Experience the thrill of skiing the Marmolada glacier in the Dolomites with an early morning tour from Ortisei or Selva, featuring the 12 km "La Bellunese" run.

This 2-hour Marmolada Tour offers an exclusive chance to carve the fresh powder on the legendary Marmolada glacier, known as the “Queen of the Dolomites.” Starting with a stress-free coach transfer from Ortisei or Selva, the tour guarantees arrival before the crowds, giving you access to pristine snow and spectacular mountain views.
The highlight is the chance to descend the 12 km “La Bellunese” run, a wide-open slope that descends over 1,800 vertical meters from the highest peak in the Dolomites at Punta Rocca (3,265 meters). This tour is ideal for those seeking a unique skiing experience with stunning vistas and a convenient, guided journey straight to the slopes.
While the tour makes for an exciting adventure with impressive panoramic sights, it’s designed for those prepared with their own ski equipment and comfortable in managing mountain terrain. It’s a short but memorable experience aimed at serious ski enthusiasts eager to be among the first to enjoy the snow on this iconic glacier.
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The tour begins early in the pre-dawn hours at either the Ortisei bus stop on the main street or the Selva bus stop at Hotel Oswald. Travelers can choose their preferred pickup point by email or text, with the coordinates 46.5731, 11.6734 pinpointing the exact meeting spots. The coach ride lasts approximately 2 hours, winding through scenic valleys toward the Marmolada glacier.
This transfer is a significant convenience, eliminating the need for individual driving or complicated arrangements. The early start means arriving at the glacier just as the first cable car departs, setting the stage for a crowd-free experience on fresh snow.

Upon reaching the foot of the Marmolada, the journey continues with a cable car ride in three stages, lifting visitors up to the panoramic terrace at Punta Rocca (3,265 meters). This spectacular viewpoint offers sweeping vistas over the Dolomites and a stunning perspective of the glacier itself.
From this high vantage point, skiers quickly click into their skis to access the famous “La Bellunese” run. The ascent and descent happen swiftly, with little downtime, allowing for maximum time on the snow. The “Queen of the Dolomites” provides an unmatched backdrop, with jagged peaks and glaciers creating a dramatic scene.

The 12 km “La Bellunese” is the main attraction and one of the longest descents available in the Dolomites. It descends over 1,800 vertical meters, offering a wide, open slope suitable for experienced skiers who enjoy long, exhilarating runs.
Throughout this descent, the views remain breathtaking, with every turn revealing more of the rugged mountain landscape. The run ends at the base of the glacier, where the coach will be waiting to transfer guests back to Ortisei or Selva.
The experience of skiing this legendary route is both challenging and rewarding, with pristine snow and minimal crowds thanks to the early start. The tour emphasizes quality over quantity, focusing on providing a first-access experience on some of the Dolomites’ most spectacular terrain.
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The tour is designed to be flexible, with availability for different starting times. The meeting points are the Ortisei bus stop or the Selva bus stop at Hotel Oswald, with arrangements made via email or text. The full experience includes a 2-hour coach journey and up to 8 hours on the glacier, though the actual skiing time is part of the overall 2-hour tour window.
Participants are advised to bring their own ski equipment, wear warm and comfortable clothing, and pack essentials like a camera, water, and sunscreen. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with back problems, given the physical demands of mountain skiing.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, adding flexibility for planning.
The most compelling feature of this tour is the exclusive early morning departure, which allows visitors to be the first on the slopes. This guarantees pristine snow conditions and a less crowded environment, making the experience more enjoyable and photogenic.
Another highlight is the spectacular views from Punta Rocca, where the highest peak in the Dolomites offers a truly awe-inspiring backdrop. The long descent down “La Bellunese” is a rare opportunity to enjoy a long, uninterrupted run in an iconic mountain setting.
While the 2-hour duration means that the actual skiing time is limited**, the tour still offers a powerful taste of the Dolomites’ grandeur and exceptional skiing terrain. It’s ideal for those seeking a quick, high-quality mountain experience with minimal hassle.
This short but impactful tour delivers impressive views, legendary slopes, and an exclusive early start. The coach transfer simplifies logistics, and the stunning scenery along the way adds to the overall experience.
The “La Bellunese” run remains a centerpiece, providing a long, enjoyable descent from the glacier that leaves a lasting impression. The breathtaking vistas from the highest point in the Dolomites make this trip a must for serious skiers eager to carve untouched snow on an iconic glacier.
However, the limited duration and requirement for personal ski equipment mean this tour is best suited for skilled and prepared skiers who value quality over quantity. For those looking for a quick but memorable mountain adventure, this tour offers a well-rounded experience with beautiful landscapes and legendary slopes.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes coach transportation, cable car rides to Punta Rocca, and guidance on the glacier. Ski equipment needs to be brought separately.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience spans 2 hours, with up to 8 hours potentially spent on the glacier depending on timing.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring all their ski equipment, wear warm, comfortable clothing, and pack items such as a camera, water, and sunscreen.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
No, this tour is meant for experienced skiers comfortable with mountain terrain and long descents.
Can I cancel?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended and can be made with the option to pay later.
What are the meeting points?
The Ortisei bus stop on mainstreet or the Selva bus stop at Hotel Oswald are the designated meeting points.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with back problems due to the physical demands.
What makes this tour special?
The early departure and stunning panoramic views from the highest point in the Dolomites are the standout features.
Is there an age or physical requirement?
Participants need to have their own ski equipment and be comfortable managing mountain terrain; the tour is not suitable for those with mobility restrictions.
Where can I find more similar experiences?
Explore options like ski tours of the 2026 Olympic venue in Cortina, winter hiking and sledding in Bolzano, or guided snow hikes in the Dolomites through the provided links.
This Marmolada Tour offers an exciting glimpse of the Dolomites’ majestic glaciers and legendary slopes, ideal for skier enthusiasts eager to start their day with pristine snow and breathtaking scenery.
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