The best snowparks in South Tyrol
Gentlemenriders Nitro Snowpark – Val Senales
Located on the Val Senales glacier, this snowpark is a reference point for European snowboarders. Thanks to its altitude, it offers an extended season from October to May and even summer sessions. Managed by the F-Tech team, the park features high-quality structures for every skill level.
King Laurin Snowpark – Alpe di Siusi
With a length of 1.5 km and about 70 obstacles, it's one of the largest snowparks in Europe. Awarded multiple times as "Best Snowpark in Italy", it offers lines for beginners, intermediates and professionals, including a 120-meter halfpipe.
Tre Cime Snowpark – Sesto, Alta Pusteria
This snowpark is divided into two areas: one for beginners and one for experienced riders. It offers a variety of obstacles and jumps, all immersed in the evocative landscape of the Sesto Dolomites.
Snowpark Alta Badia – Piz Sorega
Located on the Piz Sorega plateau, this snowpark is easily accessible and free. It has 34 obstacles divided into areas for beginners, intermediates and advanced, as well as a relaxation area.
Snowpark Piz Sella – Val Gardena
Positioned at 2,158 meters altitude, directly on the Sellaronda, this snowpark offers a 750-meter course with kickers, boxes and rails, ideal for families and beginners.
Plose Fun Park – Valle Isarco
Just minutes from Bressanone, the Plose Fun Park is perfect for families and snowboarders of all levels. It offers over 40 km of slopes and an area dedicated to freestyle.
Snowpark Obereggen – Latemar
Considered one of the best snowparks in Italy, Obereggen offers easy, medium and pro lines, as well as a halfpipe, boardercross and a night park illuminated three evenings a week.
Snowpark Christomannos – Carezza
Located on the Tschein slope, this snowpark offers three lines: Family Fun Line, Easy Line and Medium Line, all with panoramic views of Latemar and Catinaccio.
Useful tips for snowboarders
- Mandatory insurance: Since January 1, 2022, it is mandatory to have liability insurance to access ski and snowboard slopes in Italy.
- Alcohol ban: It is forbidden to ski or snowboard under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Mandatory helmet: Helmets are mandatory for minors under 18 years of age.
- Respect the rules: It is essential to respect the rules of conduct on the slopes to ensure everyone's safety.