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The route is part of the Dolomiti Superski circuit, specifically the Sellaronda ski tour, which connects Canazei with Val Gardena and allows detours to Monte Pana. Route Overview Starting Point:Canazei, Val di Fassa Connection: Take the Belvedere lifts from Canazei to join the Sellaronda circuit. Direction:Ski towards Val Gardena (choose the orange or green Sellaronda route). Monte Pana Access:From Ciampinoi or Piz Sella, you can ski directly down to Monte Pana via Santa Cristina. Return:Retrace your path back into the Sellaronda circuit and continue skiing back to Canazei. Distance & Difficulty Total Distance:Around 98 km if you include the full loop with Monte Pana and Seceda. Elevation Gain/Loss: Approx. 10,000 m cumulative over the day. Difficulty: Rated hard due to length and elevation changes. Best for experienced skiers with good stamina. Time Estimate: Roughly 8 hours for the full loop, including breaks. Key Lifts & Areas Canazei Belvedere → entry point to Sellaronda Ciampinoi & Piz Sella lifts → gateways to Monte Pana Santa Cristina / Saslong area → famous World Cup downhill run Monte Pana plateau → scenic high-altitude area with connections to Alpe di Siusi Tips for Skiers Start early in the morning from Canazei to allow enough time for the round trip. Carry a Dolomiti Superski pass, which covers all lifts along the route. Be mindful of lift closing times—if you’re late returning from Val Gardena, you may need a ski bus or taxi. Monte Pana is a great spot for a lunch break with panoramic Dolomite views. In short: Skiing from Canazei to Monte Pana and back is absolutely possible and is a highlight of the Dolomiti Superski experience. It’s a long but rewarding day trip combining the Sellaronda circuit with a detour into Santa Cristina’s Monte Pana plateau.