The paradise of winter sports, for all snow disciplines
South Tyrol is a magical land for winter sports enthusiasts who want to explore the region through various activities. Here, you can immerse yourself in a unique snowy landscape, with slopes for downhill and cross-country skiing that cater to all levels of difficulty.
If you prefer snowboarding, you'll find numerous areas dedicated to freestyle, while for those seeking a more exploratory experience, there are trails perfect for snowshoeing, with huts ready to welcome you with warmth, hospitality, and a fragrant mulled wine to enjoy while admiring the peaks.
Whether you want to ski on the most famous and adrenaline-pumping slopes, discover less-traveled paths, or participate in exciting sporting events, South Tyrol will always know how to surprise you.

Skiing in South Tyrol: The Timeless Charm of Downhill
Skiing in South Tyrol is the undisputed protagonist of winter holidays. Imagine skiing down the slopes of the Sellaronda, an iconic route that embraces the Sella massif, with compact snow sparkling in the sun and a breathtaking panorama that includes some of the most spectacular peaks in the Dolomites.
From the technical descents of the Gran Risa in Alta Badia, famous for World Cup competitions, to the gentle and panoramic slopes of Alpe di Siusi, perfect for beginners and families, every skier finds their ideal space for an unforgettable experience.
Among the adrenaline and charm, the Hernegg slope at Plan de Corones stands out: with its 5 km length and 1,300 meters of elevation gain, it offers an exciting challenge immersed in a dreamlike setting. Don’t miss the Furcia 12, which alternates technical sections with spectacular curves, taking you through snow-covered forests and unique panoramic views.
In South Tyrol, every descent is an adventure that combines technique, emotion, and all the magic of the Dolomites.

Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing in South Tyrol takes you to places where the silence of the snow creates a magical atmosphere. An unmissable experience is the snowshoe hike on the Alpe di Siusi, the largest plateau in Europe, where the snowy meadows open up to spectacular views of the Sassolungo and Sasso Piatto.
For those seeking something even more enchanting, the path to the Rifugio Fanes, in Val Badia, offers an adventure immersed in enchanted forests and breathtaking panoramas. Each step takes you into pristine nature, where you can discover traces of wild animals and feel the crunch of fresh snow beneath your feet.
Cross-country Skiing Among Forests and Plateaus
Cross-country skiing in South Tyrol offers unique emotions, surrounded by unspoiled nature and dreamlike landscapes. Whether you choose the classic technique, skiing along the tracks, or the more dynamic skating technique, this sport remains a way to experience the mountains at any age, enjoying the magic of the snow-covered forests.
In Val Venosta, the Buffalora cross-country trail offers a quiet route through forests and plateaus, with spectacular views of the Ortles group. In Val Gardena, the La Buja trail takes you to the foot of the Dolomites, between Sassolungo and Sella, in a magical atmosphere of filtered light and immaculate snow.
Both trails combine sport and harmony with nature, ideal for those seeking a deep and authentic connection with the mountains.
Winter Sports Events and Traditions
In South Tyrol, winter sports are also a spectacle, a celebration, and a tradition to be experienced together. The valleys come alive with unmissable events that combine adrenaline and conviviality.
The Gardenissima, the longest slalom in the Dolomites, is the perfect opportunity to measure yourself on a legendary slope, while the Sellaronda Skimarathon, a spectacular ski mountaineering race across the four passes of the Sella, offers unique emotions between Val Gardena and Alta Badia, two of the most iconic areas of the region.
Each event is an opportunity to live the mountains in all their energy, with music, lights, and the warmth of local communities. And after an intense day, there’s nothing better than relaxing with a glass of South Tyrolean wine or a steaming plate of canederli, savoring the true flavors of this special land.



