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Andalo is a connoisseur’s ski resort and good skiers really rate it. It’s better than the comparatively modest mileage would suggest. The runs have great variety and the hard working lift company groom them to corduroy perfection. Investment is continuous with millions of Euros being spent in the next few years and the uplift is first class; modern, swift and well organised, with high speed chairs predominating. Two chair lifts were recently added and 4 pistes were also widened. The snowmaking system is one of the best in the Dolomites and now covers about 95% of the system.
Everyone who skis here, whatever their standard, however much piste they are used to bashing, comes back with rave reports. Although the piste map covers only a medium sized area, it really is better than many household-name resorts costing considerably more and we have no hesitation in recommending it to practically everyone. There are miles of informally pisted skiing through the trees and some fabulous off-piste too.
Beginners have excellent nursery areas in the village and also at the mid station where the snow is always good.
Intermediates have plenty of excitement on the long reds and blues which are well worked out with no flat spots or unpleasant surprises.
Advanced have fantastic off-piste and mogul runs on the high slopes above Fai as well as a brand new black run. There are long challenging runs across the whole mountain and good skiers won’t get bored in a week. You can buy an extension to Madonna di Campiglio, Tonale and Folgarida by ski bus.
The terrain at Andalo is great for snowboarders.
One of the nicest things about Andalo is the friendly village which has both character and life. You don’t get high prices or blasé service here. There’s an original hamlet with a few rustic old farm buildings and the resort is just below, closer to the lifts. There are plenty of bars and non-ski activities. The horse-drawn sleigh rides through the woods are a special delight. All in all, we recommend it highly.
Large, friendly village with plenty of character. There's an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants and a fine sports complex.
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