Your trail starts here
Duration: 1,5 h
Altitude difference: 70 m
Length: 2,4 km
Difficulty level: easy
Itinerary:
Start at the car park Zannes, leads through different meadows to a game reserve, past a lime kiln, and back to the car park.
Erlebnisse in Südtirol
Your trail starts here
Duration: 1,5 h
Altitude difference: 70 m
Length: 2,4 km
Difficulty level: easy
Itinerary:
Start at the car park Zannes, leads through different meadows to a game reserve, past a lime kiln, and back to the car park.
Your hike starts here
Duration: approx. 2:00 h
Altitude difference: 240 m
Length: 4,6 km
Difficulty level: medium
Itinerary:
Start at Malga Zannes (1,680 m), on to Kirchwiesl to Malga Kaserill (1,920 m).
Your hike starts here
Duration: approx. 3:00 h
Altitude difference: 320 m
Length: 4,7 km
Difficulty level: medium
Wegbeschreibung:
Start at Malga Zannes (1.680 m), on to Malga Glatsch to Malga delle Odle (2.000 m). To return at Malga Zannes pass Malga Dusler.
Your tour starts here
Duration: approx. 3,5 h
Length: 6 km
Start at Ranui, car park Waldschenke (1,370 m), in direction Weissbrunn and Malga Brogles/Brogles Alm and on the Laite Va Piz (2,284 m).
You can find weather forecasts for the upcoming days here:
Weather of South Tyrol
You can find the mountain weather forecast:
Mountain weather
The weather in the 7 regions of South Tyrol
The weather in Bolzano, Oltradige e Bassa Atesina
The weather in Burgraviato – Merano and surroundings
The weather in Val d´Isarco e Val Sarentino
The weather in Ladinia – Dolomiti
The weather in Pusteria Valley
The weather in Alta Val d’Isarco – Vipiteno and surroundings
The weather in Venosta Valley
Bolzano and surroundings
Isarco valley
Ladinia & Dolomiti
Pusteria valley
Merano and surroundings
The south of South Tyrol
Venosta valley
Alta Valle Isarco
Most places in South Tyrol are easily accessible with public transport. Find the best route for busses and trains here: journey planner
In case you want to save all timetables which might be useful for you, you can download them here
Please note: Most cable cars in South Tyrol are not part of the public transport system. You might need separate tickets and timetables. Please check prices and timetables according to the ski resort or hiking area.
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How to reacht the crosscountry ski runs Alpe di Suisi
If you’re planning to dedicate your Dolomite holiday to cross-country skiing, the trails on the Seiser Alm, in the heart of the Dolomites, are the place to be. 80 kilometres of cross-country tracks at an altitude of between 1,800 and 2,200 metres are on the Seiser Alm. All the tracks are double or quadruple and perfectly groomed. Whether you opt for skating or classic style, beginner or pro: The Seiser Alm has the right trail for every taste.
When you’re cross-country skiing over the Seiser Alm, you don’t just get the vastness of Europe’s largest mountain plateau to enjoy, but also the Dolomite Mountains: The Sasso Lungo/Langkofel, Sasso Piatto/Plattkofel and the Sciliar/Schlern are practically within hand’s reach. And alongside the beauty of the countryside, the Dolomite region also has a lot to offer when it comes to culinary pleasure: Countless mountain cabins entice you in to enjoy a break and a spot of traditional local food in the cosy atmosphere of a mountain hut.
Daily ticket: 7,00 €
Starting point: chairlift mountain station Alpe di Siusi.
Funivie:
– Funivia Alpe di Siusi
Attività:
– Slittare
– Pattinare sull‘laghetto di fiè
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Contact:
Alpe di Siusi Marketing
Via del Paese 15
39050 Fiè allo Sciliar
+39 0471 709600
The mascot of our ski resort is the elephant Fanti and Fanti also gave our children’s ski area its name.
Our children’s tow lifts (or ‘magic carpets’ how we like to call it) will bring your little ones right up to the starting point where they can then enjoy the fun and exciting skiing experience on South Tyrol’s snowy slopes in absolute safety. And if they want to unbuckle their skis and jump on a sled to speed over the children’s slope – that’s okay too. They can explore the children’s playground or just romp and have fun in the extensive
snow-covered area only for them and the pristine, fresh mountain air is included.
It’s just a few meters from the sun deck of the Schwarzhorn Hotel in South Tyrol. You won’t have to worry about constantly keeping an eye on the kids. You can simply lie there, unwind, and soak up the wonderful South Tyrolean sunshine – and still remain in earshot of your children.
Fun for the kids. Relaxation for the parents. The recipe for an amazing family holiday.