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Ski Civetta Pescul – Fertazza Lift
Val Fiorentina
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Selva di Cadore, Belluno, Italy

This live stream overlooks the Pescul–Fertazza area in Selva di Cadore, Veneto, offering a real-time view of the Ski Civetta slopes in the heart of the Dolomites. Positioned in the village of Pescul near the Fertazza lift departure point, the camera captures skiers and snowboarders setting off into the Val Fiorentina, with sweeping alpine scenery across one of northern Italy’s most iconic mountain landscapes, while showcasing changing seasonal conditions from snow-covered winter pistes to sunlit summer terrain and providing an authentic look at daily mountain activity and current weather in this renowned Dolomite ski region.
Selva di Cadore, Belluno, Italy
Selva di Cadore is a comune (municipality) located in the province of Belluno, in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is situated in the Dolomite mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is part of the Ampezzo Valley and is surrounded by mountains, including the famous Sassolungo and the Croda de Toni.
The municipality of Selva di Cadore covers an area of 44.8 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 2,600 residents. The town's economy is primarily driven by tourism, with many visitors drawn to the area's natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Selva di Cadore is also known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional Ladin architecture and customs.
Selva di Cadore has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages, with evidence of human settlement in the area from the 11th century. The town has been part of various empires and dynasties throughout its history, including the Holy Roman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Today, Selva di Cadore is a popular destination for hikers, skiers, and nature enthusiasts.
The town of Selva di Cadore is located near several notable landmarks, including the Cortina d'Ampezzo, a nearby town and former Winter Olympics host, and the Marmolada, a prominent mountain in the Dolomites. The area is also home to several protected natural areas, including the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.





















