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St. Christina (Santa Cristina) Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 1, 2024

Nestled in the Dolomiti Superski area, Santa Cristina Val Gardena is a haven for intermediate skiers and those looking for a quieter, village vibe. With high-quality hotels, local cuisine, and a relaxed après-ski scene, it's a top spot for a chill ski holiday.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) overview

Stats

4.6
/5
Rating
1500
m
Resort height
2518
m
Summit

KM of slopes

52
Beginners
105
Intermediates
52
Experts
178
Total

Best for

Fun
Fun
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Fun
Families
Couples
Snowparks

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) for beginners

Beginners rating -
52
Perfect
For those just starting on their ski journey, Santa Cristina offers limited but quality options. The nursery area around Plan da Tieja drag lift and the Monte Pana chairlift are great spots for newbies. Most beginner slopes are closer to Selva, and Plan de Gralba has some gentle blues perfect for those looking to move to the next level.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Fun
Perfect
Intermediate skiers will find a lot to love here. Take the Dantercepies gondola and be greeted by long, undulating reds that take you back to Selva. The 10.5 km La Longia run is a treat, being the longest in the Dolomites. The network of blues and reds around Plan de Gralba usually boasts excellent conditions.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Fun
Perfect
While not a mecca for experts, Santa Cristina does offer some challenges. The long reds from Dantercepies will keep you occupied, but the real gem is the Val Gardena World Cup piste, the Saslong. It's open to the public most of the time and is kept in top-notch condition.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Fun
Perfect
St. Christina offers a unique snowboarding experience with its well-groomed slopes and snow parks. The resort's Piz Sella Snowpark is a haven for freestylers, featuring a variety of jumps, boxes, and rails for all skill levels. Additionally, the resort's wide, open pistes and off-piste opportunities provide ample space for snowboarders to carve their own path and enjoy the thrill of the ride.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
St. Christina offers a thrilling off-piste experience for freeriders, with its steep and challenging terrains. The Piz Sella area is particularly popular, offering deep powder and untouched snow, perfect for those seeking an adrenaline rush. Additionally, the resort's high altitude ensures excellent snow conditions throughout the season, making it a haven for off-piste enthusiasts.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) for families

Families rating -
Families
Perfect
The resort is small but offers a lot for families. With the Dolomiti Superski at your doorstep, kids have ample options to learn and grow on the slopes. Non-skiing activities are also diverse, from snowshoe walks and fat biking tours to an array of winter sports like heli-skiing and ice climbing.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
The nightlife here leans towards the quieter side, perfect for sipping an aperitivo in a cozy hotel bar. If you're craving more action, a night bus to Selva opens up livelier possibilities, including venues like Goalies and its excellent value-for-money drinks.

St. Christina (Santa Cristina)

food scene

St. Christina (Santa Cristina) food scene

The resort is small but offers a lot for families. With the Dolomiti Superski at your doorstep, kids have ample options to learn and grow on the slopes. Non-skiing activities are also diverse, from snowshoe walks and fat biking tours to an array of winter sports like heli-skiing and ice climbing.