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A total of 23 km of cross-country trails are available to check out in San Vigilio di Marebbe. The trails begin at the edge of the resort and take you through forests and over mountain meadows found in the nature park. Because the trails are spread out over different rings, you not only have the opportunity to head back to the village at any time, but can also equally find trails for beginners and experts - regardless of whether they're in the classical or skating style. The trails are between 0.3 and 10 km long, and sometimes even reach up to a full 23 km long. The trails can be used for free.
Whoever is still looking for more should take a look at the entire Kronplatz region - over 300 km of trails are available to use. In connection with the "Dolomiti NordicSki," Europe's largest cross-country ski carousel, there's even a total of up to around 1,000 km of trails!