Ski area Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi
Highest point: | 2,518 m | Gondola lift: | 14 |
Lowest point: | 1,236 m | Pistes in total: | 178 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,563 m |
Pistes:
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52 km |
Lifts in total: | 84 |
Pistes:
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105 km |
Tow lifts: | 29 |
Pistes:
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21 km |
Chair lifts: | 41 |
Ski area Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi
Beginners will find suitable, soft pistes around Ortisei and Selva di Val Gardena, as well as between Sellajoch and Piz Sella. The more experienced will rather be drawn to the World Cup mountain "Ciampinoi" (2,254 m) with various black runs and he renowned "Saslong" with 3.5 km length. The slalom piste at Puflatsch is known as the most difficult piste with a total difference in altitude over 250 m - a must for all the cracks! In the snow parks boarders will feel right at home, and a good number of deep powder snow areas attract freeriders. Access via St. Ulrich and Alpe di Siusi rounds off the perfect connectivity and provides additional fun in the snow.
More diversity can be experienced with the "Dolomiti Superskipass", with which you can even access 1,200 km of piste in 12 different areas, including the Sella Ronda - the spectacular round trip in one day of the Sella massif! The Sella Ronda access point can be found in Selva di Val Gardena.
At all important hubs in the "Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi" ski area, you have access to free-of-charge Wi-Fi hotspots. At many mountain railway stations and in many restaurants in the "Dolomiti Superski" ski areas, free-of-charge Wi-Fi hotspots are available.
The ski area Gröden/Val Garna is especially known for its multitude of high Alpine restaurants and rest stations. Numerous mountain huts, such as the Comici hut, the Gamsblut hut or Fienile Monte can be found in the ski area on and next to the pistes and offer dishes of good quality.
Rules of conduct on ski pistes in Italy
To ensure safety on the ski slopes in Italy, stricter safety regulations have been in force since 2022. In order to use the ski areas, everyone must have liability insurance that covers damage to third parties. It will also be possible to take out this insurance on site for individual days. Drunken skiing is prohibited and punishable by heavy fines, with a maximum of 0.5 mg of alcohol per litre of blood. To reduce the risk of injury, helmets are also compulsory for all minors when skiing, snowboarding or tobogganing.Après ski Selva di Val Gardena
Off-piste fun can be found with snow shoe hiking, ice skating, ice climbing or tobogganing. At the "Mar Dolomiti" pool centre in St. Ulrich, huge slides, a sauna and outdoor pools promise fun and relaxation. In the sports centre in Selva di Val Gardena, you can also play tennis or use the skittles alley, for example. Selva di Val Gardena and its neighbouring resorts organise an attractive programme of culture, shows and events for guests.
Snowpark: Snowpark Piz Sella Selva di Val Gardena
Besides a fascinating panoramic view and sheer endless, snowy pistes, the ski area Val Gardena also provide a fun place to be for all risk lovers on skis and boards. The snow park "Piz Sella" can be easily accessed via the 6-person chair lift on the same mountain. Freestylers can run riot on various jumps, boxes and a seesaw. The boardercross run entices to start a competition. The park extension by a kicker with 3 different jumps has rounded off this great freestyler paradise.
On Wednesdays and Saturdays you have the chance to watch the pros fly high between 10:00 and 16:00 during the "Drop In Days".
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