
Nordic skiing right outside the camping
Just steps from Camping Sass Dlacia, the Armentarola trails open into a world of winter stillness. Whether you glide in classical style or skate through crisp alpine air, cross-country skiing here feels natural, pure, and deeply restorative.
Cross-country skiing is among the oldest forms of travel on snow, practiced for centuries by the Sami people of Scandinavia.
Today, it remains one of the most complete and healthy winter sports, inviting you to move with rhythm, breath, and intention across open meadows and quiet forests.
Snow, silence, and pure motion
Ski to the rhythm of winter
Cross-country skiing is about more than sport. It’s about gliding beneath larch trees, hearing the sound of your skis on firm snow, and feeling the rhythm of the terrain.
Each loop brings a new mood: wide-open meadows, sheltered forest corridors, gentle climbs, and long, flowing stretches where movement feels effortless.
All trails follow the natural shape of the landscape, opening onto views of the Dolomites glowing in winter light.

Cross-country skiing techniques
Choose your rhythm on the snow
Cross-country skiing offers two distinct ways to explore the loops. The classic technique is gentle and flowing, ideal for a relaxed, scenic experience, while skating is more dynamic and demanding, relying on balance and power. Both styles glide through snowy valleys, alpine meadows, and forests, blending physical effort with the quiet beauty of winter in Alta Badia.
A cross-country network at your doorstep
Trails for every skier
The Armentarola cross-country area extends to nearly 26 km of groomed trails, offering both classical and skating techniques.
You’ll find gentle loops perfect for beginners, as well as more dynamic tracks for experienced skiers looking to build endurance and technique.
From Camping Sass Dlacia, you are already in the heart of it: only 50 meters from the reception, the Sass Dlacia trail begins.








