Crosscountry Ski Run | Alpe di Siusi

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:
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Contact
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Alpe di Siusi Marketing
Via del Paese 15
39050 Fiè allo Sciliar
+39 0471 709600

Fantiland | Oclini

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.

Funpark Funtaklaus | Klausberg

How to reach the Funpark Funtaklaus

The Funtaklaus Snowpark is located at the K2 gondola lift at an elevation of 2,400 metres above sea level and it really offers something for everyone! You can find smooth and easy lines, lots of rails, boxes and kickers in different sizes that rises beginners, intermediates and pros adrenaline levels. The park got redesigned recently so there are heaps of new features for you to be discovered!

Upper Park:

01 Kicker 14 m, Kicker 9 m
02 Kicker 17 m, Kicker 11 m
03 Multiobstacle (Funbox/Wallride/C-tube)
04 Easy Up Box
05 Easy Tube
06 Kicker 3 m, Kicker 5 m, Easy Straight Box
07 Whoops Line (5 Whoops in a Row)

Lower Park:
01 Kicker 2 m, Down Tube Rail
02 Butterbox to Down Rail,Up Rail
03 Down Tube Donkey Rail
04 Straight Rail
05 Down Box
06 Easy Straight Box, Down Flat Down Rail
07 Whoops, steep curves
08 Easy Kinked Box
09 Easy Down Box
10 Easy A-Frame Box
11 Steep curve

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Contact:
Skiarena Kalusberg
Enz Schachen 11
39030 Cadipietra/Valle Aurina
+39 0474 652155

Tobogganing Klausberg | Aurina Valley

How to reach the Ski resort Klausberg

In the Klausberg Ski Area you have many opportunities to take your sledge and hit the snow!
The 5.5 km (3.4 mile) long sled run and ski path (well-lit with floodlights every tuesday night from 7:30pm-10:30pm) leads from the mountain station of the Klausberg cable car down to the valley station in Cadipietra/Steinhaus. The ascent to the starting point can therefore be covered comfortably with the ski lift.

The starting point of the S. Giovanni-St. Johann sled run and ski path is reached by foot via S. Giovanni (or else via the Klausberg cable car), with the descent following the same route back to the starting point in S. Giovanni. The path is illuminated with floodlights in the evening.,

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Kontakt:
Skiarena KLausberg
Enz Schachen 11
39030 Steinhaus
+39 0474 652155

Klausiland | Klausberg

How to reach the Klausiland

One thing is for sure: Klausiland is heaps of fun!

There’s an exciting world for the little ones to discover and Klausi the marmot will show this world to you. Magic carpets, the slalom of the witches and the Klausi express are only a few things you’ll find in the Klausiland. There’re a bunch more for you to see, so what are you waiting for?

Free entry for everyone, with or without ski ticket!

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Contact:
Skiarena Klusberg
Enz Schachen 11
39030 Cadipietra/Valle Aurina
+39 0474 652155

Dino Fun Line | Klausberg

How to reach the Dino Fun Line

Freestyle and dinosaurs!

In the Klausberg Ski area, the “Dino Fun Line” is for children and freestyle newbies and offers a pre-historic course with whoops, banked turns, and small boxes. The ideal place for the first attempts at freestyle, while the advanced and pros can enjoy themselves in the “Funtaklaus” Snowpark.

In addition to the obstacles, there are nine life-sized dinosaurs along the route which are the main figures in the park: there is the Tyrannosaurus Rex that everyone knows, the aggressive Utahraptor, a Vulcanodon, Triceratops, Ceratosaurus, Stegosaurus, and even a Dimetrodon.  Experience an exciting time travel adventure in the snow!

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Kontakt:
Skiarena Klausberg
Enz Schachen 11
39030 Steinhaus/Ahrntal
+39 0474 652155

Funpark Racines | Ski Area Racines – Giovo

How to get to the Funpark

The Racines Funpark is right next to the “Enzian” ski lift and is one of the highlights of the Racines-Giovo ski area. The park, used for training or just for fun, has a “wave line” for beginners, a “jib line” for those who like challenges and a “kicker line” for real champions. The park remains closed if there are prolonged periods of bad weather, heavy snowfall, scarce visibility or maintenance works in progress. For information about the current conditions you can phone or ask directly at the main cash desk.

Opening times: Depending on the snow conditions, the Funpark operates from mid to end December until mid April.

Structures and obstacles: The structures and obstacles are TÜV-certified and conform to the highest safety standards.

Warning: visitors to the Funpark must follow the behavior rules displayed at the entrance to the park. The 10 FIS rules are in force. We recommend the use of suitable protection gear (helmets and kneepads)

 

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Contact:
Sci area Racines-Giovo
Racines di Dentro 18a
39040 Racines
+39 0472 659153

Crosscountry Ski Run ‘Platschjoch’ | Racines – Giovo

How to reach the Crosscountry Ski Run ‘Platschjoch’

Altitude: 1.800 m
Passage: from mountain station of ski area Racines – Giovo
Length: 16 km
Difficulty level: easy to medium

Classic stride or powerful skate-skiing: it’s up to you! Go train on the panoramic Platschjoch crosscountry ski trail to get in shape. This trail crosses through pine forests and open spaces, with wonderful views of the surrounding mountains, amidst untouched nature.


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Contact:
Sci area Racines-Giovo
Racines di Dentro 18a
39040 Racines
+39 0472 659153

Tobogganing Run | Racines-Giovo

Hot to reach the tobogganing run Racines – Giovo

What fun it is to take off on a sled!  It’s like being a kid all over again!
The sled track at the Racines ski center is always in perfect condition for the joy of young and old alike!  And what’s nice about it is that if you like, the cableway will take you right to the starting point!On the Tourist Association website, you can discover other sled tracks of varying lengths and levels of difficulty in the surrounding area.  Also, many places will rent you a sled on the spot.Length: 5 km
Ascension: with cable car

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Contact:
Racines-Giovo Srl
Racines di Dentro 18a
39040 Racines
+39 0472 659153