Saslong, Val Gardena Gröden, Italy
Saslong, Val Gardena Gröden, Italy. The world-famous Saslong in the Gröden/Val Gardena ski area is peppered with difficult passages and demands a lot from the thigh muscles. The Ski World Cup pros jump up to 60 meters over the infamous Camel Humps. Photo (playing card) by Harald Wisthaler.
The Saslong race course, located in the stunning Val Gardena region of the Dolomites in Northern Italy, is one of the most iconic alpine ski courses in the world. Stretching over 3.4 kilometers, it features challenging terrain with a vertical drop of approximately 839 meters. The course is known for its thrilling combination of steep sections, technical turns, and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain landscape. Additionally it also celebrates the culture and tradition of the South Tyrol region. With over 175 kilometers of interconnected slopes, Val Gardena offers a diverse range of runs suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers. The region is part of the Dolomiti Superski area, providing access to an extensive network of lifts and trails.
More information on the official website of Val Gardena and the Saslong race.
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