Skiing areas
Snow and fun, that’s what you are going to enjoy in the skiing area of Val Pusteria.
Image gallery: Skiing areas
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The winter sports area of Gitschberg-Jochtal stretches from 1,400 to 2,500 m asl and can be reached from Rio di Pusteria via the two villages of Maranza and Valles. Gitschberg-Jochtal does not only stand for skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing and cross-country skiing, but also for hiking in summertime. By the way, the Gitschberg-Jochtal skiing areas are particularly family-friendly.
Val Pusteria with all the tributary valleys up to East Tyrol, is a real paradise for all winter sport fans. Not only skiing but also cross-country, snowshoeing, ice climbing, hockey and much more is possible. And the best: you are always surrounded by a great landscape.
The ski resorts in Val Pusteria, Valle Aurina, Val Badia and East Tyrol are largely known: the Dolomites, referred to as the “pale mountains”, offer a great scenery, whatever you do!
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With 114 km of ski slopes, the Plan de Corones is the largest skiing area of South Tyrol, offering… more
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Speikboden is a skiing area in Valle Aurina that offers fun and action for adults and children. more
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The two skiing areas Gitschberg and Jochtal are connected by a gondola cableway since the winter season 2011/12. more
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Snowy landscape as far as the eyes can see offers the Klausberg skiing area. more
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This skiing mountain in Alta Val Pusteria is considered to be family-friendly and is characterised by its… more
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The Croda Rossa skiing area belongs to the ski carousel Dolomiti di Sesto - Alta Pusteria and is also ideal for… more
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The skiing area Monte Baranci in San Candido offers perfect conditions for family holidays and makes part of the… more
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Skiing in East Tyrol in the skiing area of Sillian is a real pleasure. more
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The skiing area Großglockner Resort offers 110 km of ski slopes and is the largest skiing area all over East… more