Pass network
Dolomiti Superski guide
Dolomiti Superski is best understood as a large ski-pass network, not as one single village or one automatically connected ski day. It can make a Dolomites ski holiday more flexible, but it does not remove the need to choose the right base and check current conditions.
ski areas described by official Dolomiti Superski pages
of slopes described on the official skiing page
lifts described on the official skiing page
Short answer
What Dolomiti Superski is
The official Dolomiti Superski skiing page describes 12 ski areas, 1,200 km of slopes and 450 lifts. The network helps you ski across a wide region with one pass structure, while individual routes, lift openings, transfers and skill fit still depend on the exact area and day.
The network gives access to multiple ski areas, which can help longer trips or confident skiers who want variety.
The Sella Ronda sits inside the Dolomiti Superski area, but it still needs timing, route and lift checks.
If weather, ability or interests change, wider access can help, assuming your base and transport make those options realistic.
Separate checks
What the pass does not solve
The pass does not make every village equally convenient.
Lift, slope, route, weather and season details must be checked close to travel.
A large pass does not make a medium route suitable for nervous beginners.
Decision path