It is the best village in the whole Sella Ronda area. The skiiers can enter the Sella Ronda in both directions from Corvara, so within an hour of two of skiing you can reach Arraba, Val Gardena or even Marmolada. The other day you can go in direction of Alta Badia and ski towards La Villa and San Cassiano which is a better area for beginners and intermediate skiers. If there is enough snow make sure to reserve one day to go to Armentarola (Paso Lagazuoi) which is the longest and the most beautiful piste in Dolomites, as well as one day for Marmolada tour (you must visit the 1st world war museum on the top of the Marmolada cable car). Corvara as a village is a bit more luxurious than the rest of the places around Sella Ronda massif, but the hotels are definitely worth the price. I would not recommend the area to snowboarders because the resort gives the most to the skiers who are fond of ski-safari (meaning spending quite a lot of time on lifts)and skiing every day on different piste.