Campitello is a quite, pretty little village not too far from the busier Canazei. The one access point to the ski area is from Col Rodella which is pretty quick despite what might appear to be large queues.
Once onto the mountain at Campitello the variety of slopes is amazing, as are the mountain huts. Proper Italian food and wine. The Sella Ronda is easily achievable from here and in both directions. The circuit itself is good fun and the flat bits are nothing to worry about so long as you can either 'skate' or get up enough speed to sail along them.
We did Campitello in March when there were very few crowds and wall to wall sunshine - a beautiful place.
Campitello and nearby village of Canazei are less known than neighbouring resorts but they give you an easy access to the large system of Sella Ronda and accommodation is cheaper. As elsewhere in the Dolomites the snow is not guaranteed. They invested in extensive snow making facilities but you know how that is… So, if you can, don’t reserve your holidays well in advance.
The round trip of Sella Ronda is not something you’d like to do every day since some of the connecting stretches are very flat and you’d need a cross country equipment to enjoy it plus there are crowded bottlenecks due to all the people doing the round trip. Don’t start too late in the morning because you might not get back home before the lifts close down. There are taxis picking people up, but nevertheless. But it’s definitely nice to take the lift and ski for a day in Val Gadena, St. Urlichs or Arraba.
For off-piste enthusiasts there are great possibilities on the Sella massive itself. True mountain experience.