I spent 8 weeks in Ravascletto last year, & have skied there before. It is a small personal resort, with a limited number of runs, but is an excellent place for families, beginners, & intermediates. It does have some short demanding runs, but relatively few, but I love the place & I am heading back there next week.
The previous reviewer says that there is NO apres-ski! This is not true! I accept that it is limited, & definitely not what you would find in the big European resorts, but there are a number of bars, hotels, & restaurants available in both Ravascletto & Zoncolan. There are also bar/restaurants on the mountain, & last year (to my surprise) I enjoyed a raucous Sunday lunch/disco/party at Club Tamai.
I found that the people are very accommodating, generous & friendly.
If you want "all night parties" & hair-raising black runs, heli-skiing etc., don't chose Ravascletto/Zoncolan, but if you want a quieter, relaxing, more personal ski holiday, I would recommend it!
I spent 8 weeks in Ravascletto last year, & have skied there before. It is a small personal resort, with a limited number of runs, but is an excellent place for families, beginners, & intermediates. It does have some short demanding runs, but relatively few, but I love the place & I am heading back there next week.
The previous reviewer says that there is NO apres-ski! This is not true! I accept that it is limited, & definitely not what you would find in the big European resorts, but there are a number of bars, hotels, & restaurants available in both Ravascletto & Zoncolan. There are also bar/restaurants on the mountain, & last year (to my surprise) I enjoyed a raucous Sunday lunch/disco/party at Club Tamai.
I found that the people are very accommodating, generous & friendly.
If you want "all night parties" & hair-raising black runs, heli-skiing etc., don't chose Ravascletto/Zoncolan, but if you want a quieter, relaxing, more personal ski holiday, I would recommend it!